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They Will Look At Your Resume by Diana Corso - Aug, 2011 Reason #1: You have given him/her what they want by reading the job description completely. Know why you are sending your resume to the recruiter/hiring manager? Do you have what it takes? Are you qualified? Reason #2: Your resume is clean and concise! No 2-toned colors! No Pictures! No frames around your text! Use the BOLD to highlight your old company's name, what industry they are in and what you did. No Rambling! Get to... |
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How to assess and select the best professional resume writer for you by Laura Smith-Proulx - Aug, 2011 If you’ve searched the Internet for a professional or executive resume writer lately, you’re bound to find endless choices. How do you decide who is the best writer for you? What criteria should you use in judging a writer’s abilities? And above all, who can you trust to get you into the job of your choice? To get the results you want (more interviews!) and maximize the ROI on your investment, look for a professional res... |
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4 Big Reasons You Need a Résumé Overhaul by Debra Wheatman - Aug, 2011 I recently completed a rush project for a client and I can tell you definitively that he regretted not having revamped his résumé sooner. My team worked a lot of overtime to create a stellar document. During the process, the client was nerve-racked; he was worried that we would run out of time for him to submit his résumé for a great opportunity. Had he updated his résumé sooner, he would have been able to appreciate the proc... |
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6 errors you'll make when copying your friend's professional resume by Laura Smith-Proulx - Aug, 2011 Professional resume writers often encounter this scenario: a new client asks for a resume rewrite, and upon looking over their original document, it becomes apparent that something looks familiar. Then, it suddenly becomes clear: the resume was written for someone else, and copied by a friend! If you've copied a compelling professional resume, you have a lot of company. But barring the obvious part about copyright infrin... |
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Is It Time to Hire a Professional Resume Writer? by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Aug, 2011 Most job seekers looking for work make it a habit of writing their own resumes. This is actually a good thing because it allows you to be hands-on in how your professional message is being delivered. But there are times when a seeker may need additional help with the writing process and want the help of a professional resume writer. How do you know when you’re ready to hire a professional? When You Feel Your Ideas Are Li... |
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When CVs Are Right for Health Care Jobs by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Aug, 2011 The health care profession is one of the only in the United States that, depending on the circumstance, requires either a standard resume or curriculum vitae (CV). If you are entering the field, under which circumstances should you prepare one or the other? What Is a Curriculum Vitae? First, let’s take a quick look at what a curriculum vitae is. Curriculum vitae (CV) means “the course in one’s life”. This document is ... |
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Your Resume Doesn't Get You A Job by Bob Roth - Aug, 2011 Most college students wait until their final year before they start thinking seriously about their job search. At that point, they begin to worry about their resume and the interviews they will take. These students know that many employers review resumes first, to determine which students they will interview. With this in mind, students often spend hours trying to craft a resume that will impress prospective employers. T... |
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Consider These 3 Tips When Writing Your Six-Figure Resume by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011 Once you reach the executive level and begin writing resumes for a six-figure salary, it becomes crucial that you go that extra mile to show you can provide the results a company is looking for. Your executive resume is beyond important in convincing an employer of this. The problem many top-level professionals experience when writing resumes is they fail to show the depth of their experience. If you want hiring managers ... |
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Categories: Personal Branding by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011 You’ve probably heard it a million times: Personal branding is important to the success of a job search. Why is it so important? Because as a unique job seeker, it helps define you as an individual and makes you stand out as a prime candidate. There are aspects of your background that make you incredibly unique and highly qualified—and your job is to highlight those aspects so that hiring managers don’t have to guess whet... |
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How-To Write a Job-Winning Resume When You Don’t Have a Clue What to Write by Michelle Dumas - Jul, 2011 If you’ve ever toiled to write your resume, battling writer’s block for every word you put on the page, but still unsatisfied when you get to the end, sure that your resume won’t make the cut, you aren’t alone. For many job seekers, writing a resume is a scary task. Yet, for nearly everyone in the job market a resume is an inevitable requirement. While an increasing number of job seekers are hiring professional resume write... |
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