Recent Jobs Blog | Resumes PostsHow Long Should You Stay at Job?by Debbie Vasen10 Jun 2008 01:53 PMThere is often the discussion of longevity and loyalty on your job resume. You don't want to look like a job hopper. Writing An Objective Statement On Your Resumeby Valorie Delp07 May 2008 12:15 PMOne of the most important parts of writing an effective resume is the objective statement. Simply listing your experience, doesn't let your potential future employer know what your long term goals are. It also doesn't let your employer know what type of position you're looking for. Monday Morning Funnies: Mistakes to Avoid on Your Resumeby Valorie Delp07 Apr 2008 02:09 AMResume writing, or maybe it's just writing in general, seems to be a lost art. It should go without saying that your resume should be free from grammatical, spelling and syntax errors. But apparently that's not common sense. Here are a few mistakes to definitely avoid when presenting a resume. Make the Resume Shineby Kathy Murdock31 Aug 2007 06:06 AMMany of people put a lot of thought into the outfit they will wear and the things that they will say during an interview. Unfortunately, not everyone puts that much effort into the resume. Résumés For People With "Nothing To Offer"by Marjorie Dorfman20 Oct 2006 08:16 AMFirst of all, there is no such thing as a person "with nothing to offer." Recent college graduates and homemakers or anyone else with little work experience often feel that way, but it is an illusion, a negative, self-defeating illusion. A Résumé For The Electronic Ageby Marjorie Dorfman19 Oct 2006 09:27 AMHow can you write an electronic résumé? The answer is easier than you might think, for it is done by simply removing all highlighting, which prevents proper computer scanning. Developing Your Résumé: Art In Motionby Marjorie Dorfman18 Oct 2006 09:03 AMCreating a work history on paper in a readable fashion can be an overwhelming task. (Or it can be whelming, as Mel Brooks used to say.) In any case, it requires planning and strategy. Your Résumé and Difficult Questionsby Marjorie Dorfman17 Oct 2006 09:04 AMIt is very important for your résumé to speak for and not against you. Some questions can present problems and need to be handled very delicately. Still More Résumé Tipsby Marjorie Dorfman16 Oct 2006 08:51 AMConsider your résumé as a major tool in your box of "job tricks." There are many aspects to preparing a résumé that will help to get you the job you want. Other Tips for A Power Résuméby Marjorie Dorfman15 Oct 2006 11:08 AMAlthough your résumé may never enable you to run a little faster or lift an extra weight or two, an effective one will give you power where you need it most, namely, the market-place. How so, you may ask. Good question. Recent Blog Comments horacio says... "Before commiting to (I will not mention the name of the company) work for any company." |
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