Published by on Jul 17th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
When writing a resume, keep in mind that you are trying to make a good first impression.
The last thing you want to be doing, is changing the color of the paper or changing the font to something that is hard to read. Print your resume on white or ivory paper of good [...]
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Published by on Jul 17th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
You have spent weeks writing your resume, you have dusted it off, you have finally perfected it to be the resume that you can be proud of and totally represents your best qualities. You pat yourself on the back, and start handing it out to the select companies you wish to be considered for.
Everything [...]
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Published by on Jul 12th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Writing a resume in not rocket science. Writing a killer resume – one that rocks – will take a little bit more work.
Before you even begin writing a resume, make sure that you have a good, solid outline of all your career information on hand. Once you get going you’re not going to want to [...]
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Published by gary on Jul 8th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
If you’re entering the job market and need to to start writing a resume, then listen up because the times have probably changed a bit since days gone by. While the very basic rules of resume writing have not changed, the look and feel – the ability to reflect your personality in your resume has [...]
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Published by on Jun 19th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
An employer can have hundreds of boring resumes to pour through. This means when something catches the eye, it must really pop out! You want that “pop-out” resume to be yours!
Your resume must impress within the first critical 30 seconds or it will not impress at all. In fact, it might not even get [...]
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Published by gary on Jun 17th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Writing a resume objective can be the most important part of writing your resume. You’re allowed more freedom and style and this is one of the main areas where you can freely allow your personality to shine through. It may by your once chance to attract the “extra” attention that you need for your resume [...]
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