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July 23, 2005
Careers, Listening Is
A Crucial Job Search Skill
Seattle, WA, USA--(Jobwerx News)--Try these tactics to help improve
your listening skills right away to advance in your personal life and
careers job search..
It’s important that job seekers possess basic interpersonal skills,
but some are more valuable than others. The United States Department
of Labor Secretary’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS)
has identified five proficiencies and three foundation skills that are
crucial for job seekers. Listening skills were among those on the foundation
list. Having good listening skills are essential for landing the job
you want.
How you can improve
We should understand first that there is a difference between hearing
and listening. Hearing is a physical ability, but listening is a skill
that must be learned. To help improve your listening skills right away,
try out some of these tactics:
- When someone is speaking to you, lean in towards them slightly.
This will not only allow you to hear better, but it also shows them
that you’re interested in what they have to say.
- Sit or stand as still as possible as this will help you focus solely
on the person in front of you.
- Use non-verbal body language to communicate that you’re paying attention.
For example, maintain comfortable eye contact and nod when appropriate.
- After someone has communicated important information, paraphrase
or summarize what they have said in your own words. This helps you
solidify your own understanding and demonstrates your understanding
to them. Plus it gives them an opportunity to correct you if you misunderstood
anything important.
Why you need the skill
I guarantee that if you incorporate these things into your daily routine,
you will start to notice a difference in the way you listen to people.
There are many ways in which this will help in both your personal and
professional lives:
- You’ll be able to understand better what is expected of you and
how to deliver it.
- It will help build better rapport with bosses and colleagues.
- You’ll become a better problem solver and people will look at you
as more of a “people person.”
There’s no reason why you can’t improve your listening skills today
to create a better you tomorrow!
Once you know you’ve perfected your listening skills, your next steps
should be to let employers and recruiters know you’re available. We
recommend using the ResumeDirector online service. They allow you to
enter your resume once and have it posted automatically on over 90 job
sites. Instead of spending lots of time posting your resume on all the
job sites (Monster, Career Builder, etc.), you can enter your resume
once and let them do the rest of the work for you. Check it out at:
http://www.jobwerx.com/resume_director.html
You can also send your resume directly to recruiters with ResumeArrow.com.
They will e-mail your resume instantly to thousands of recruiters in
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