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Latin Career News - December 2005

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U.S. Hispanic and Latin America News
 
Don't take a holiday from job search
If you find yourself looking for a job this holiday season, don't put off your search until after the New Year. Assuming that hiring is on hold could cause you to miss out on that big opportunity.


Holiday parties a good time to network
Networking during holiday work parties can be an effective way to jump-start a job search or boost your career with your current company.


Demand for Hispanic MBAs Is Caliente
The rapidly growing Hispanic population in the U.S. has companies hunting executives who are tuned in to the language and culture.


Big opportunity for small biz
With the support of lead sponsor The Home Depot Inc., a new organization aims to give minority- and women-owned businesses a better shot at winning lucrative corporate contracts.


ABC leads the way as top networks pass diversity test
The four biggest broadcast networks received passing grades from two media watchdog groups for promoting diversity, but ABC received the highest marks for increasing Hispanic presence both on-screen and behind the camera.


White House Watch: RNC chair plans Hispanic outreach
Concerned that some conservatives are going too far with their arguments that immigration is out of control and illegals should be sent home, Republican National Chairman Ken Mehlman plans to court Hispanic voters more than ever next year.


Evo Morales holds commanding lead in Bolivian presidential election
Socialist coca farmer Evo Morales led his conservative rival by more than 10 percentage points in Bolivia's presidential race, according to independent exit polls, making it likely he will be declared the country's first Indian president.


Mexico Retaliates for Border Wall Plan
The Mexican government, angered by a U.S. proposal to extend a wall along the border to keep out migrants, has struck back with radio ads urging Mexican workers to denounce rights violations in the United States.


Venezuela gives Exxon ultimatum
After months of pressure from left-wing leader Hugo Chavez, most foreign oil firms in Venezuela have agreed to hand over a controlling stake of their oil interests to the state. Now, Venezuela has given the world's biggest oil company, ExxonMobil, until the end of this year to enter a similar joint venture.
 
Ask the Recruiter
 
Q: Why aren't more recruiters viewing my resume?

A:
If your resume isn't being viewed by recruiters and employers as often as you'd like, the problem could be your Public Resume Title.

Unlike your Private Resume Title (which is only visible to you), your Public Resume Title can be seen by recruiters like myself, and it plays an important part in your overall presentation to employers. Like a good newspaper headline, it should convince me that your "story" is going to be an interesting and worthwhile read. If your Public Title is lackluster, I'm probably not going to take the time to click on your resume for the full story.

You see, when I perform a candidate search on a job board like LatPro, results are displayed as a list of resume titles, similar to the list of job titles you receive from a job search. I'll quickly scan this list for interesting prospects, and your Public Title has only a few seconds to catch my eye and convince me to click on your resume, rather than continuing down the page.

Take a look at your own Public Resume Title. Are you using this space to effectively set yourself apart from other candidates? Does your title persuade recruiters to read your resume and learn more about your skills?

If not, it's never too late to improve your results by improving your Public Resume Title. You should remove any clichés, dramatic punctuation!!, ALL CAPITAL LETTERS and phrases that are meaningless to employers (e.g., "Maria's Resume," "English Version 1," "My CV," etc.). Work on creating a new descriptive title focused on your unique skills, functional experience and/or industry expertise. That's the kind of title that attracts attention!

Need more help? See LatPro's FAQ for additional advice on improving your resume's visibility.

- Sharon L., Recruiter

 
LatPro News & Articles
 
Immigration Update
Our legal team of immigration lawyers cut through the confusion and explain the ever-changing rules and newest regulations of the INS.


Search for Classes
Higher education often equals higher salaries, increased marketability and more opportunities. From professional certificate programs to advanced university degrees, our convenient search feature finds schools offering the programs you want.
 
Upcoming Events
 

TECHEXPO Top Secret Hiring Events
January 11, 2006, Tysons Corner Ritz Carlton - McLean, VA
January 12, 2006, BWI Marriott - Baltimore, MD
Job fairs for professionals of all skill sets holding a current security clearance issued by the US Government or military.
More Information and Locations.

Atlanta Diversity Job Fair
January 19, 2006 - Atlanta, GA
All professionals, Alumni and graduating seniors are invited and encouraged to attend. Professional dress required for free admission. Bring plenty of resumes and be prepared for an interview. More Information and Locations.

Visit LatPro's calendar for other upcoming events and conferences related to doing business in Hispanic and Latin American markets.

 
About LatPro.com
 
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