Have you ever asked yourself how you can make your Walgreens online application sound more professional? It could be as simple as the words you use. When you filled out you Walmart online application, what impression did you leave on the company; weak or strong, timid or outgoing, maybe someone who is a get the job done type of person, or maybe someone who does just enough to get the job done. The words you use, say more about you than you think.
Something for you to think about as you fill out your Payless application is the work you have accomplished and how that has made you feel. Do you feel good about your accomplishments? Show your confidence through the words you use. The easy way to do this is to use active and powerful words. Words that show energy will grab the attention of your potential employer.
Words that show power and action, that can be taken as active are important words to use. By using passive words you show that you may lack the enthusiasm to follow through with what you are saying. You never want to leave a potential employer with this impression.
What you need to remember is the words you use are not only going to look good on your cover letter and resume, but you also need to use the same style of words in your interview. Nothing shows a lack of confidence more than using filler words such as, “um” and “well”. When you answer a question it is perfectly acceptable to take a few seconds to gather your thoughts for the answer that is about to come spewing out. The key here is to choose the right words.
When submitting your cover letter and resume, you always want to make sure you have double checked your work. Sometimes it is a good idea to have someone else read it over, they will find the mistakes you missed, simply because you know what you are trying to say, but they have to read each word.
Keep in mind, strong words does not mean over powering words. When you walk into an interview, you want your interviewer to see confidence, not arrogance. No one wants to hire someone who already knows it all, so never come across as if you do.
Some keys to not that will make your job search more profitable for everyone involved are honesty. You never want to over promise and under deliver to an employer. There is nothing worse than telling an employer all the things you can do for them, getting the job and then letting them down by recanting those things when asked to do a task that you have promised you could do. What have you accomplished by over promising? Chances are the only thing you have accomplished is getting you walking papers before you ever get settled into your new position.