East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 28, 2021, Page 36, Image 36

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    WE ARE HIRING!
E4 OCTOBER 2021
WE’RE HIRING
AT OUR PENDLETON,
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OREGON LOCATION
501 NW WESTGATE, PENDLETON, OREGON 97801
OPENINGS
PRODUCTION BAGGER/ SET UP / OPERATOR,
FORKLIFT, MAINTENANCE TECH
We Offer:
• Excellent pay starting at
$
16.55 hr baggers/ $ 18.55 hr Operators
• $ 25+/hr Maintenance Tech (DOE)
Referral bonuses
bonuses of
of $ 750 & $ 1000
• • Referral
Medical plan,
plan, dental
dental & & vision
vision
ion
• • Medical
ion starting at
$
.07 a month
54.07
.07
.07
• Shift Premiums: 2 nd Shift = $ 0.85
3 rd shift = $ 1.05
Full time
time with
with benefits
benefits *3
*3 shifts
shifts
• Full
Full
time
with
benefits
*3
shifts
no
no
• Part time hours (5 hrs per day/no
no
benefits)
benefits)
Equal Opportunity Employer: Minority/Female/ Disability / Veteran
CALL (541) 966-5901 or APPLY ONLINE:
WWW.NEWLYWEDSFOODS.COM/COMPANY/CAREERS
More resumé tips
Your resumés will be the first
impression of you that recruiters will
get, so you need to make sure your
resumé is impressionable.
Here’s some tips to get you started:
Resumé myths
There are plenty of myths and
tales when it comes to resumés.
Some are rules or standards that are
outdated and others are trends that
have passed. We’ve got a list of those
myths to avoid as you are writing your
resumé.
Needing references on your resumé
is one of the myths that have become
outdated. You will need references,
but you won’t exactly need to state
them on your resumé. Recruiters will
ask for references when you apply for
the position. References won’t really
matter until the later stages of your
application process and you can just
state those references to them or send
them an email with them listed.
Another debunked myth is about the
length of your resumé. The “standard”
resumé is said to be one page, easy to
read and to-the-point. Although two of
those things actually matter, the length
of your resumé does not. Your resumé
should be one page if you do not
have much job experience or barely
getting into the work force. It could
also be one page because you are
using experience for a certain position.
But other than that, use two or three
pages as needed. Don’t be afraid to
show off your value on that resumé by
listing all applicable experience and
achievements on your resumé.
Another myth is one we are all afraid
of is that spelling errors disqualify you.
It’s important you make sure you
proofread your resumé and correct
everything you see misspelled
or wrong, but at the same time
grammatical errors don’t mean your
resumé ends up tossed aside.
Your resumé format doesn’t matter.
There is no certain guaranteed way
to make your resumé appeal more
to people and recruiters other than
what is in your resumé. Your skills and
experience matter over the format;
today recruiters are more worried
about that and your social skills.
Format has been a factor in resumés
that have stressed job-seekers
everywhere. Relax, most recruiters
don’t care what format your resumé is
in as long as it is neat and clean.
When listing job experience, most
people use years to show how long
they were with a company. As we said
before, you want all the information in
your resumé to support you and sell
yourself to the recruiter — you never
want to leave room for interpretation.
Add months to your start and
end dates. Don’t let recruiters get
suspicious and question your loyalty
and experience.