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Doostang New Jobs This Week: September 6 – 12

Doostang has thousands of highly sought after positions at companies like Google, Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, Summit Partners, Time Warner, Facebook, and more. Looking to get ahead in your job search? Be the first to apply to these exceptional NEW jobs just posted on Doostang.


Research Analyst, New York, NY – Financial Industry Search and Market Intelligence seeks Research Analyst.


Advertising Sales Executive, San Francisco, CA – Lifestage Media Company seeks Advertising Sales Executive.


Private Equity Associate, Darien, CT – Financial Services & Investment Firm seeks Private Equity Associate.


Sr. Associate / Manager, Cambridge, MA – Life Science Management Firm seeks Senior Associate/Manager.


Sr. Analyst / Jr. Associate, Los Angeles, CA – Boutique M&A Investment Bank seeks Sr. Analyst/Jr. Associate.


Content Analyst & Assistant, Portland, OR – Online Discount Shopping Destination seeks Content Analyst.


Investment Associate, Somerville, NJ – Global Asset Management Firm seeks Investment Associate.

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Are You Letting “Too Much Information” Ruin Your Resume?

By Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC – GetInterviews.com

Project Finance Analyst, New York, NY

Market Research Analyst, Philadelphia, PA

Junior Trader, Chicago, IL

Chief Operation Officer, Washington, DC

Investment Banking Analyst, Boston, MA

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True or false? Including everything on your resume an employer will need to know about you will help facilitate the hiring process.

While it may sound like a helpful hint, the correct answer is false. In fact, including certain details on your resume can seriously damage your job search. From decreasing your chances of landing an interview to influencing potential salary, “too much information” on a resume can be detrimental for any candidate.

If your resume contains any of the following, you are putting yourself at a major disadvantage right from the beginning:

References

Your professional references should be always be listed in a separate document and provided when requested – and that usually doesn’t happen before the interview. Since the primary function of a resume is to land the interview, sending your references as part of your resume is premature.

Some jobseekers think this is a good way to take advantage of networking opportunities by dropping the name of a reference or two to impress a prospective employer. Your resume is still not the right place to accomplish this. To emphasize your relationship with a professional contact, simply mention it in the cover letter. (Be sure to do so subtly, however. For example, “My former colleague from XYZ Company, Jack Smith, suggested I contact you directly because he felt my skills would be a perfect fit for your organization.”)

Salary History & Requirements

The dinner table isn’t the only place where talking about money is considered rude. A resume should not indicate compensation requirements or salary history. Aside from etiquette, doing so could literally cost you.

If you disclose your bottom line and it’s less than what an employer was willing — or even expecting — to pay you, you’ve just inadvertently volunteered for a pay cut.

Unless a salary requirement is mandatory to apply for a position, do not surrender this important information, or you will risk compromising any leverage you may have in future salary negotiations. When a concrete figure is required to be considered for an opening, this information should be incorporated in your cover letter, not your resume.

If salary history is requested, it typically comes later in the process and should be prepared in a separate document.

Hobbies

Whether you spend your weekends as a Cub Scout Leader or enjoy skydiving in your spare time, extracurricular activities are almost always irrelevant to one’s career, and therefore, do not belong on a resume. Since your resume is a professional piece of communication, reserve the limited space to present only information related to your professional qualifications, and keep leisure activities separate.

There are exceptions, particularly for professionals who engage in outside activities directly related to their jobs. An accountant who serves as treasurer for a local charity, an aspiring gym teacher who volunteers as a soccer coach, and a construction worker who donates his time and skills to building houses for the poor are good examples. When in doubt, if an activity or affiliation doesn’t support your career objective, leave it out. Most employers are only interested in their employees’ after-hours activities when they need staff to work overtime.

Educational Details

For mid- and senior-level professionals, detailed information related to your college years is not necessary. Unless you are a recent college graduate with little career history to offer, keep the emphasis on your professional achievements and the tone at a higher level. Your grade point average and past extracurricular affiliations are far less important than your recent work highlights.

Also be sure to omit your year of graduation unless you finished school in the past 5 years. Though age discrimination is certainly prohibited by law, volunteering your age can never help you.

Reasons for Leaving

Whether your former boss threw you a going away party or had security escort you from the premises, your reasons for leaving any job should be reserved for a job application. They simply don’t belong on your resume regardless of the circumstances. If you wish to have an opportunity to explain a sticky situation like being fired, wait until at least the first interview so you’ve had a chance to make an unbiased first impression.

Overall Content

The most important issue to consider regarding the quantity of information is overall content. Employers do indeed want to know about important work you’ve done throughout your career – but they do not need or even want to know every detail. Summarize your best assets rather than inundating the reader with minutiae. You have literally under a minute to make an impression on a prospective employer, so you must be very careful choosing what content to emphasize.

Nothing will help land your resume in a “no” pile faster than making it too long, too cluttered, and too cumbersome to read.


About the Author:

Alesia Benedict, Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Job and Career Transition Coach (JCTC) is the President of GetInterviews.com, the country’s leading resume writing firm. They provide professionals with customized, branded resumes and career marketing documents. Her and her firm’s credentials include being cited by JIST Publications as one of the “best resume writers in North America,” quoted as a career expert in The Wall Street Journal, and published in a whopping 25+ career books. Established in 1994, the firm has aided more than 100,000 job seekers to date. All resume writers are certified writers. GetInterviews.com offers a free resume critique and their services come with a wonderful guarantee — interviews in 30 days or they’ll rewrite for free!

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Doostang Success — A Newly Created Venture Capital Associate Job

Phil
UPenn 2002, NYU Stern 2007
Venture Capital Associate – Kaplan, Inc

“I found my current Venture Capital Associate position at Kaplan, Inc.’s newly created venture capital investing subsidiary through Doostang.

I was previously an investment banker, and Doostang was more helpful in facilitating the traditionally difficult transition from the ’sell side’ to the ‘buy side’ of finance than any recruiters I worked with, other websites, or even my personal networking efforts.

Fundamentally, Doostang did a better job of (1) posting only high-quality jobs, (2) enabling me to search regularly (through saved searches) on key terms, and (3) providing a clean application interface than any other resource I leveraged in my job search.”


Phil is the latest user to get hired, share her story, and receive a signing bonus from Doostang. Share your Doostang success story and get a $500 Signing Bonus from Doostang!


Here’s a small sample of the exceptional jobs you’ll find on Doostang:

Investment Banking Analyst Intern – Investment Banking Firm, Santa Monica, CA

Project Manager – Top Business & Technology Consulting Firm, Dallas, TX

Analyst – Leading Restructuring Advisory Firm, New York, NY

Customer Care Director/Manager, Provider of Shopping Solutions, Lexington, MA

Strategic Ventures Analyst – Global Payments Technology Company, SF Bay Area, CA

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Happy Job Searching!

The Doostang Team

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Doostang New Jobs This Week: August 30 – September 5

Doostang has thousands of highly sought after positions at companies like Google, Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, Summit Partners, Time Warner, Facebook, and more. Looking to get ahead in your job search? Be the first to apply to these exceptional NEW jobs just posted on Doostang.


Jr. High Yield Research Analyst, New York, NY – Global Asset Management Firm seeks Jr. High Yield Research Analyst.


Procurement Services Director, Nationwide – Executive Search & Recruiting Services seeks Procurement Services Director.


Trader, Chicago, IL – Premier Market Maker in Financial Exchanges seeks Trader.


Public & Private Sector Strategy Consultant, Mclean, VA – Strategy & Technology Consulting Firm seeks Public & Private Sector Strategy Consultant.


Investment Banking Analyst, Boston, MA – Global Investment Banking seeks Investment Banking Analyst.


Business Strategy Planner/Manager, Palo Alto, CA – Largest Internet Company seeks Business Strategy Planner/Manager.


Real Estate Investment Analyst Internship, New York, NY – Investment & Asset Management Firms seeks Real Estate Investment Analyst Intern.

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Avoid a Job Hunt Rut

By Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC GetInterviews.com

Investment Banking Analyst, Boston, MA
Product Quality Associate, SF Bay Area, CA
Analyst / Associate, Philadelphia, PA
Fall Intern, New York, NY
Technology M&A Analyst, Foster City, CA

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Does this sound familiar? You see a post for that dream job and promptly submit your resume – only to hear nothing for days, then weeks. You wonder why you didn’t receive a response as you continue to scour postings for the next position that seems like an ideal match.

If your job search has hit this type of rut, take heart. It doesn’t necessarily mean you aren’t just as qualified as your competition. It could just mean your job search strategy is all wrong.

In a job market this tough, you need to be more aggressive than ever to get noticed by hiring managers and recruiters. The key is to gain as much exposure as possible. The more you put your resume out there, the greater your chances for grabbing a hiring manager’s attention.

Here are a few ways to jump start your stalling job search:

Utilize job boards

Employers once relied solely on high-priced headhunters to gain access to highly-qualified candidate pools. Now, they can turn to the Internet – namely, job boards — where job seekers post their resumes. The boards match qualified applicants with open positions based on employers’ customized criteria.

While most job seekers are familiar with mainstream boards such as Monster, they may not realize there are literally hundreds of boards tailored by industry, profession, or diversity group. For those concerned with privacy issues, most boards even offer the option of keeping certain details of your contact information confidential until an employer wants to reach you. Most allow job seekers to post a resume free of charge, so there’s really no good reason to ignore these opportunities.

Send a follow-up letter

If you have already sent in your resume only to yield no result, don’t be afraid to take another shot. Rather than just submitting your resume a second time with a standard cover letter, use a follow-up letter. This approach is particularly useful if you’ve updated your resume recently and would like a chance to submit the new-and-improved version. A follow-up letter allows you to reintroduce yourself while demonstrating you are very serious about a company or position.

Unlike making a telephone call to follow up, a letter doesn’t catch the employer by surprise or put him or her in the awkward position of talking to you without the benefit of your resume for reference. Keep the letter short and to the point, but be sure to focus on why you would be ideal for the position. The goal is to lure the reader into revisiting your resume, giving your application a second chance.

Prepare a 30-second speech about yourself

Whether you attend an organized networking event or happen to run into a former colleague in the park, you should be prepared to capitalize on opportunities to establish professional contacts that can lead to your next job. Many job seekers lament that networking events, like those sponsored by college alumni organizations or professional associations, are a waste of time. After all, you meet so many new people and have such a brief window of time to make any impression at all. Before you’ve finished with small talk, the conversation is over without even getting to the reason you were there in the first place.

Going in prepared, however, can make all the difference. Creating and practicing an “elevator pitch” – a 30-second speech summarizing your professional qualifications and goals – can make the most of the limited time you have to establish new contacts. As an added bonus, you will also eliminate those terribly awkward moments when you struggle for what to say.

Take advantage of online networking sites

Setting up profiles on popular networking sites, such as LinkedIn, not only provides you with an online presence for your professional qualifications. It also helps you reconnect with former colleagues with whom you’ve lost touch. The wider your network of contacts, the more potential opportunities will come your way. Joining most of the popular online networking sites is free, so there’s really no excuse not to do it.

Of course, for any of these techniques to be effective, you need to be sure employers can not only find you, but will be impressed with what they see. That’s why it is crucial to make sure your resume is up to par and rich in keywords before these methods can jump start your job search.

About the Author:

Alesia Benedict, Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Job and Career Transition Coach (JCTC) is the President of GetInterviews.com, the country’s leading resume writing firm. They provide professionals with customized, branded resumes and career marketing documents. Her and her firm’s credentials include being cited by JIST Publications as one of the “best resume writers in North America,” quoted as a career expert in The Wall Street Journal, and published in a whopping 25+ career books. Established in 1994, the firm has aided more than 100,000 job seekers to date. All resume writers are certified writers. GetInterviews.com offers a free resume critique and their services come with a wonderful guarantee — interviews in 30 days or they’ll rewrite for free!

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Doostang Success — More than 5 Interview Invitations

Avery
Trinity College, 2007
Compliance Analyst – ACA Compliance Group

“Purchasing a Doostang Premium membership was worth every penny and it was by far the best job search database that I used!

I applied to several positions that I learned about exclusively through Doostang and I received more than 5 interview invitations and an eventual job offer.

Doostang is a really great career resource that I would highly recommend to anyone searching for a new job. Doostang is different from Monster and CareerBuilder because it advertises a variety of positions across a variety of different fields with good companies. I am extremely happy that I joined Doostang and I am very excited to start my new job!”


Avery is the latest user to get hired, share her story, and receive a signing bonus from Doostang. Share your Doostang success story and get a $500 Signing Bonus from Doostang!


Here’s a small sample of the exceptional jobs you’ll find on Doostang:

Generalist Associate – Investment and Technology Development Firm, New York, NY

Analyst – Boutique Management Consulting Firm, Boston, MA

Investment Banking Analyst – Independent Investment Firm,  Atlanta, GA

Senior Manager – High-Tech Provider of Clean Energy, San Francisco, CA

Analyst – Bi-Coastal Financial Advisory Firm, Newport Beach, CA

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Happy Job Searching!

The Doostang Team

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Doostang News August 30: The Art of Confidential Networking

Investment Banking Analyst, San Mateo, CA
Pre-MBA Associate, Philadelphia, PA
Corporate Finance Analyst, New York, NY
Vice President, Northfield, IL
Asset Management Analyst, Greenwich, CO

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You know how important networking is to a job search. But what happens when you’re searching for a job while you already have one? It becomes considerably more difficult to go out and interact with other people when there’s the risk that it might get back to your boss. So that’s when you’ll have to employ some secret networking tips. Here are a few:

Network All the Time

This is a good rule to follow, even when you aren’t actively looking for another job. In your current work, you should be networking all the time with everyone you come across. Always conduct yourself in a professional manner, but try to build close relationships with others. This will help you in business as well as in job search. When the time comes that you are looking for a job, you’ll know where to go without having to do extra networking outside of your job – and risk exposure. Additionally, if you build close relationships with your work contacts, they’ll be more likely to keep your job search under wraps.

Don’t Use Company Equipment

When you’re both networking and looking for another job, don’t do so on company equipment. It’s easier to track what you’re doing when you use a company email account or a fax machine. You should also avoid using your current work contact information, as your boss may be able to track this as well. Set up a separate email account and give a different phone number for your job search instead. Some people also prefer to use an alias for their email address or display name, as a further means of camouflage when they show up in various inboxes.

Meet in Person

Meeting in person is often a more effective networking technique anyway, and it helps you in covering your tracks. When you network online, you leave a paper trail that anyone could potentially access. When you network in person, you can hand over all your documents – such as your resume and cover letter – to an individual, instead of sending them over electronically. A physical meeting also opens the door much more easily to future contact by phone instead of email.

These are just a few tricks of secret networking, and there are many more. The reality of the matter is, however, that your boss will find out eventually that you are searching for another job or that you have found one. Try to delay this moment until the latter situation, and the transition will hopefully be much smoother.

Until next time,

The Doostang Team

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Doostang New Jobs This Week: August 23 – 29

Doostang has thousands of highly sought after positions at companies like Google, Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, Summit Partners, Time Warner, Facebook, and more. Looking to get ahead in your job search? Be the first to apply to these exceptional NEW jobs just posted on Doostang.


Investment Banking Analyst, Boston, MA – Bulge-Bracket Investment Bank seeks Investment Banking Analyst.


Associate Consultant, Los Angeles, CA – Leading ERP Delivery Consultancy seeks Associate Consultant.


Corporate Finance Analyst, New York, NY – Global Investment Banking Firm seeks First-Year Corporate Finance Analyst.


IT Product/Capability Management Director, Richfield, MN – Top Consumer Electronics Retailer seeks IT Product/Capability Management Director.


Investment Associate, Chicago, IL – Premier Franchise Focused on Private Equity Investments seeks Investment Associate.


Marketing Assistant, London, UK – Premier Energy News Provider seeks Marketing Assistant.


Private Equity Associate/Analyst, Darien, CT – Cutting Edge Investment Firm seeks Private Equity Associate/Analyst.

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Doostang Success — The Job of My Dreams at One of the Top Venture Capital Firms in the World

Phil
NYU, 2008

“Upon graduating from college, I had several job offers. I chose to work for a very specialized M&A boutique in hopes of later pursuing a career in private equity or venture capital.

As it turned out, the bank I worked for got hit hard during the recession and I ended up out of a job after a year of working 100 hour weeks on deals that never got done.

I utilized Doostang and made my morning job update email a staple of my recruiting process.

Throughout all of the headhunters and services I used, I ended up getting the job of my dreams through a Doostang post.  I’m now a few months into working at one of the top venture capital firms in the world and loving every minute of it!

The recession may have temporarily thrown my career trajectory off course, but I ended up where I wanted to be 2 years out of school, and in no small part to the great opportunities I was able to find through Doostang!”


Here’s a small sample of the exceptional jobs you’ll find on Doostang:

Pre-MBA Associate – Private Investment Management Firm, New York, NY

Market Research Analyst – Leading Integrated Consulting and Research Firm, Summit, NJ

Investment Analyst – Leading Investor and Trader in the US Energy Markets, Vienna, VA

Strategy & Organization Sr. Consultant – Leading Consulting Firm, Cleveland, OH

Financial Analyst – Top-Tier Global Real Estate Services Firm, Washington, DC

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Happy Job Searching!

The Doostang Team

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Doostang New Jobs This Week: August 16 – 22

Doostang has thousands of highly sought after positions at companies like Google, Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital, Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, Summit Partners, Time Warner, Facebook, and more. Looking to get ahead in your job search? Be the first to apply to these exceptional NEW jobs just posted on Doostang.


Hedge Fund Research Analyst, New York, NY – Leading Hedge Fund Research and Advisory Firm seeks Hedge Fund Research Analyst.


Entry-Level Ad Sales Assistant, Chicago, IL – Premier Global Media and Entertainment Company seeks Entry-Level Ad Sales Assistant.


Financial Analyst, San Francisco, CA – Leading Technology-Focused Independent Investment Bank seeks Financial Analyst.


VP of Strategy, St Petersburg, FL – Leading Home Shopping Network seeks VP of Strategy.


Associate, Wellesley, MA – Rapidly Growing Investment Firm seeks Associate.


Business Solutions Consultant, Mclean, VA – Leading Financial Marketing & Intelligence Firm seeks Business Solutions Consultant.


PE Associate / Analyst, Philadelphia, PA – Prestigious Middle-Market Private Equity Firm seeks for a PE Analyst/Associate.

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