resume writing
resume writing
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-20
There are two types of resumes: chronological and functional. As its name implies, a chronological resume is one that lists your experience and education in order, starting with the most recent jobs ...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-20
Changing jobs has to be one of the more difficult decisions a person can make; staying in the work environment we are used to can sometimes be easier than having to embrace uncertainty, and having to...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-08-20
The most difficult and time consuming section of any resume is the listing of your work experience, no matter the level you have reached in your professional career. If you have just graduated colleg...
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by - 2008-08-24
If you're in a job hunt, nothing will negatively impact your success more than filling your resume with your duties, focusing on overused phrases, and spelling out a dry list of your jobs. The reason?...
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by Heather Eagar - 2008-08-27
Securing a top-level job (executive, senior manager or senior professional) may seem like an impossible task, especially if this is your first time applying for one. But if you feel that you're ready...
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by Lou Clark - 2008-09-02
Whether you are male or female, 22 or 62, live in west coast or east, being ready to handle the challenges posed by the job market can be the key to professional success. With nearly 2 million people...
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by Lou Clark - 2008-09-07
More often than not, resumes are your first introduction to an organization - giving them the responsibility of persuading the reader to want more. It is common for individuals to agonize over writin...
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by Heather Eagar - 2008-09-12
How many times have you found yourself in the midst of writing your resume when you realized that there were some questions you simply had to have answered before you could move forward? Everyone has...
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by Brian Scott - 2008-09-13
Don't dash out the front door and go shopping for a new job without a resume. A resume highlights your past skills and current knowledge; it's formatted in a way that helps employers know at a glance...
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by Jason Kay - 2008-09-13
One of the best resources in your quest for a new job is a professional recruiter, also called a headhunter. And despite a commonly held misconception, headhunters aren't only for executives; they re...