Avoid These Resume Mistakes
by: leedobbins.
Your resume is the first introduction that hiring managers get and you need to do everything you can to get it to make it through the first cut. Even the perfect candidate for a job might not get a chance to interview if his resume isn't ...
Avoid Resume Rejection
by: pmegan.
You can't afford to have your resume trashed just because you didn't understand the basic rules for a successful resume and suffer "resume rejection!"Your resume is often the very first contact a decision-maker has with you. So, it better...
Is Your Digital Resume All Its Cracked Up To Be?
by: pmegan.
The straightforward answer is to a digital resume is, "NO!" . . . at least not if you're serious about finding a job you're happy with. And not if you're willing to wait weeks or months till something comes along.You see, an electronic re...
First Aid for an Ailing Resume
by: Meredith Pond.
With the economy threatening a recession, many corporationsaren't doing as well as their profit projections have predicted.As a result, thousands of people are being laid off every week.All of these people are out there looking for a shr...
Functional Resume Samples
by: Aseriah Jordan.
The net has a huge array of resume samples scatteredeverywhere, some good, others very bad. You may be looking to find one that isclose to what your career is and perhaps bum off it. I highly recommend thatyou don’t do this. The bigges...
How To Outline To Make A Resume
by: Aseriah Jordan.
Every resume you will ever write will contain the same components.No matter what format you use, so make sure you have this informationon hand before you start writing your Resume...Basic Components of Every Resume• Job Objective (or ...
7 Things To Never Include In A Resume
by: Aseriah Jordan.
Writing a Resume takes more than just jotting down your jobhistory. To help you in writing a wonderful resume I will start bygiving you tips on what Not to include in a resume. Enjoy1. Salary expectations/history. Even if you arerespondi...
The Key To A Great Resume
by: Keith Londrie.
Nowadays the way you look is very important. What is more important is the way others see you. When you are looking for a job and go to an interview, you take into account the way you look, if your suit and shoes are clean, if your hair l...
Writing An A Resume For Teachers
by: Mario Churchill.
When you think of a teacher, you think of someone who is very well educated and knows how to pretty much do everything. They know how to read well, draw well, deal with kids well, and deal with parents of kids even better. Most importantl...
The Difference of Resume Writing
by: Robert Goldsmith.
The purpose of any resume is to display your qualifications in a positive, organized and precise manner that not only gets the prospective employers attention but makes them want to know more about you. When applying for a government job,...
Understanding the Differences between a CV and a Resume
by: Andrew Morris.
A number of people make the mistake of thinking that a curriculum vitae and a resume are the same thing but they are not. Some people are aware that the two differ but they are unaware about how that affects their job application prospect...
Age-Proof Your Resume
by: Virginia Bola, Psyd.
Older job hunters fear interviews where their age cannot be concealed and where an initial response of dismay on an interviewer's face, quickly hidden, confirms their anticipation of discrimination. The mature job seeker often prefers th...
Create a Rappin’ Resume
by: Barbara Snyder.
(Percussion sounds emanating from who knows where while you listen to the cadence of the words below.)It’s time to sell yourself.May the words light up the way.It’s now your chance to shine,And it’s soon gonna be your day.So make s...
5 Steps To A Successful Resume
by: Jonathan R Taylor.
2. Be Specific - Too often, I see resumes with experience stated this way, "Sold used vehicles" or "Negotiated claim settlements." Use real numbers to improve your resume. "Sold 20 used vehicles in first 3 months of employment" or "Incre...
Resume Objectives Suitable for You
by: Kathi Macnaughton.
So, how do you know who is right?The simple answer is... no one is absolutely right.Your decision on whether to use resume objectives willdepend on your circumstances, job search goals, and—insome cases—the person who reviews your re...