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Tim Hortons – SEPTEMBER 2021

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Tell us about your business/organization and what makes you stand out as an employer?

We are very flexible with scheduling and work around the needs of our employees.  It is a fast pace BUT is fun, friendly work environment.  We have competitive wages, medical and dental benefits and lots of instore perks and rewards.

How many employees do you have?

25

What do you look for in a new employee?

Positive attitude!  And someone who can work in a team environment,

What advice would you give someone who wants to work for your organization?

Please stop in for a coffee so we can chat about all the different positions to find one that will fit for you.

Do you anticipate hiring in the next 6 months? If so, for what types of positions?

Yes, Customer service team members as well as Bakery and Food Prep team members

What is the best way for someone to apply if they are interested in working for your business?

Drop by and ask for Michelle, one of the new owners of the Parksville Tim Hortons.  You can also apply online at https://careers.timhortons.ca/

July 2021 TIP OF THE MONTH

Make the Most of your Pandemic Resume!

As things slowly start to open up and more employment opportunities show up on your news feed you may be thinking, “How do I account for the time off during COVID”?

If you have an employment gap in your resume during the time of COVID most employers know and understand why. However, the ways you persevered can be identified as traits which could be beneficial for future roles. Did you do any professional development, networking, webinars, podcasts, volunteering or other activities that can be added to your resume? Just remember to be specific.

Examples of activities, which you may have gained knowledge, skills or insights from, could include:

  • Volunteering – did you help a vulnerable relative or neighbour with their shopping? Describe how you came about doing this and how regularly this was completed.
  • Childcare – did you help out with childcare while your parents or spouse worked? Describe what you did, how often and the result.
  • Podcasts and/or Webinars – provide the title, the dates and what you learned.
  • Did any of your regular classes, meetings or group activities move to Zoom? If so, you now have a new skill in that area to be added to your resume.
  • Cooking/baking – perhaps you have always been interested in cooking and took over the shopping, meal planning and cooking, causing you to develop skills in this area, for example with budgeting, researching new recipes, and watching cooking shows/videos.

Other Resume Tips

Branding Statement – Now more than ever it is important to have a branding statement on your resume that makes you stand out from the crowd. What do you want employers to know about you that makes you unique? It should be a short, one or two sentence summary that highlights what you do, how you do it and what sets you apart from others.

Professional Summary – Having an “Objective Statement” on your resume has gone by the wayside. Employers are now looking for a “Professional Summary” or “Profile” highlighting the skills you have that are relevant for the positon for which you are applying. This is a four or five point summary highlighting your skills.

Skills and the Result – Employers are not just looking for the skills that you have but also the results of why those skills are important. For example, instead of just having, “excellent customer service skills” you could add a qualifier like, “demonstrating professionalism and flexibility, inspiring repeat business.”

Application Tracking Systems – More often than not, when uploading your resume for a position, an applicant tracking system is used. This means stay away from using busy borders, lines, images and other artwork as these can inadvertently get your resume thrown in the “no” pile. Using unusual section headers instead of the typical “skills”, “work history,” and “education” headers can also confuse an application tracking system.

Remember, your resume is just one tool in your marketing tool box.

June 30 Hot Sheet

The only thing hotter than the weather is the local job market!  The most recent Career Centre Hot Sheet highlights a multitude of links for local job postings, job boards and job indexes.

June 16 Hot Sheet

Numerous businesses and organizations are hiring for full and part time positions with employment opportunities for both year round and seasonal positions.  This week’s Hot Sheet features links to dozens of job boards and job indexes as well as links to various Federal Government (CRA and Service Canada) webinars on available benefits and credits.

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#110-198 East Island Hwy,
Parksville, BC V9P 2H3
Tel. 250.248.3205
Fax. 250.248.4154

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#110-198 East Island Hwy
Parksville, BC V9P 2H3
Tel. 250.248.3205
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm