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3 Badges That Can Make a Difference in Your Job Hunt

January 6, 2017 by University Learning Store Blog Team

Whether you’re jumping into the job market for the first time or returning after a brief hiatus, it can be difficult to get your foot in the door at a great company. Resumes often go through extensive screening before they land on a decision maker’s desk—assuming they get there at all. Job seekers who have
connections often get the great interviews—so how can you build similar relationships from scratch?

Be the person who stands out from the pack with digital badges. These fast and affordable online classes from the University Learning Store can give you the extra boost you need to land the job you deserve. And badges are backed by top universities across the country, so you know you’re getting nothing but the best.

  1. Emails that Work

The first step to cementing a connection in many cases is an email. Whether you’re sharing your application materials with a hiring manager or following up with someone you met in person to grow a relationship, your initial email can say a lot about you and your experience. If you aren’t sure how to craft the right message, this badge can help you ace the introduction email every time.

By now email is nothing new, but with the insights of a higher ed instructor, you can learn how to write better messages while avoiding common email missteps. Professionals in the digital age must be able to nail this essential communication tool, and practicing with a badge can help you stay on top of it.

  1. Communicating Professionally by Phone

If you’ve made several attempts to connect with a hiring manager digitally but have not received  a response, it’s time to pick up the phone. Palms sweating already? Anxiety about talking on the phone is common, but with a digital badge like Communicating Professionally by Phone backing you up, you can wow them with your cool, collected energy.

Phone calls are a secret in for job seekers because phone calls show your personality in a way emails can’t. Plus, not everyone is bold enough to call, especially in the digital age. No matter the end result, communicating by phone is a skill you want to have in your repertoire. And badges are fast, so you can get going quickly without delaying your job search.

  1. Succeeding in the Job Interview through Active Listening

Once you have both feet firmly planted inside a hiring manager’s door, how can you make a lasting impression? Digital badges can help here, too. Reinforce your interview skills with this career advancement badge. Learn how to listen attentively for conversational cues and respond accordingly, without hesitation. Then when you glide through tough questions with ease, employers will notice.

If you’re wondering how to prepare for an interview and own it, this badge is a must. Designed to help experienced workers achieve their career goals, our advancement badges can help you with interview preparation, etiquette, job transitions and more.

An extra badge than can help you stand out? Business Meeting Etiquette. More and more interviews nowadays are held via Skype or videoconference, and this badge offers tricks for both in-person and digital meetings.

Job searching is never easy, but with digital badges like these backing you up, you can put your networking skills to practice and land a great opportunity.

Filed Under: Digital Badges Tagged With: career advancement, how to prepare for an interview, interview preparation

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