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How to Build a Summer Oasis (or a Resume) With What You've Got On Hand

Christine Robinson wrote 10 months ago: Just so you know to wait for it, there IS a tie-in between MY oasis-building expertise and YOUR resu … more →

Tags: Resume Writing tips, how to write a resume, what should go in a resume, objectives in a resume, functional vs chronological, Resume Structure, resume uniqueness

Is Career Objective Still a Good Resume Strategy?

chris2010 wrote 1 year ago: Will you still employ a career objective on your resume? No. Definitely not. Human Resources Manager … more →

Tags: Career, Employment, Job Search, jobs, Resume, Resume Challenges, Resume Writing, Trends, applicants

What You Need to Know About Resume Designs and Styles

chris2010 wrote 1 year ago: Are you taking advantage of the right resume design? It is true— resume is an art. However, resume s … more →

Tags: Resume, Resume Writing, Employment, Job, job qualifications, Job Search, Job Seeker, Professional, professional resume

Techniques in Shortening your Resume

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: How do you keep your resume short without cutting your job chances? So you’ve had quite a few stints … more →

Tags: Career, CV, cv writing, Employment, Entry-Level Resume, Job Search, jobs, Resume, Resume Challenges

Content is King

Mike wrote 2 years ago: Web resumes have a huge advantage because they get you past the one or two page paper resume rule.  … more →

Tags: High School Students, college students, Job Seekers, Job Search, web resume, resume format, resume content, Portfolio

Signs of an Overly Done Résumé

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Is the ambition conveyed in your resume taking you to the right direction? Majority of the people wh … more →

Tags: Career, Employment, Entry-Level Resume, jobs, Resume, Resume Format, Resume Writing, Job, overly done resume

Drafting the Summary of Qualifications in Your Résumé

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Can your resume’s summary of qualifications catch the attention of a potential employer? So you’re a … more →

Tags: Resume, Entry-Level Resume, Job Search, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Challenges, Resume Format, jobs

Do Dates Matter?

Mike wrote 2 years ago: Whether you are creating a paper resume or a web resume there are numerous sections that require dat … more →

Tags: High School Students, college students, Job Seekers, College Admissions, Job Search, college internship, web resume, resume format, resume content

How to Start Writing a Résumé from Scratch

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Does it take you this much to build a resume from scratch? Sam, not his real name, was a top sales a … more →

Tags: Resume, Job Search, Employment, Unemployment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Challenges, Resume Format, jobs

Modern Resumes: Old Practices That Need to Be Left Behind

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: How have job search strategies evolved from traditional to contemporary resumes? The term “old schoo … more →

Tags: Resume, Job Search, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Format, jobs, Employment Trends, Resume #2

Web Resume Formats

Mike wrote 2 years ago: Traditional paper resumes follow several basic formats.  Chronological, functional, and combination … more →

Tags: High School Students, college students, Job Seekers, web resume, resume format, Linking

How Long Should A Resume Be?

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: How long should a resume be to effectively showcase your career strengths? With the competition on t … more →

Tags: Resume, Job Search, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Format, cv writing, Employment Trends, Resume #2

Resume Do's and Don'ts For 2011

@Rezlady & @ITtechExec: Career Pros for Technical Candidates wrote 2 years ago: Don’t: Use a Fully Functional-Style Resume More and more candidates today have some type of gap in e … more →

Tags: resumes, Cover Letter, Resume, Employment, resume length, functional, Chronological

Why You Need an Updated Resume to Start the Year Right

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Have you already updated your resume in case you need to submit one this new year? For many people, … more →

Tags: Resume, Entry-Level Resume, recession, Job Search, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, work challenges, Resume Format

Resume Writing: Choosing the Right Paper and the Proper Font

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Do you pay attention to the kind of paper and fonts you use for resume writing? You have already ide … more →

Tags: Resume, thank you letter, Follow-Up Letter, Entry-Level Resume, Job Search, Resume Writing, Resume Scanability, Resume Format, CV

Resume Writing with Zero Work Experience

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Can you get a job with no work experience? People have the mistaken notion that a resume should be m … more →

Tags: Resume, Entry-Level Resume, Job Search, Employment, Unemployment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Challenges, work challenges

Resume Writing: Targeted vs. General Resumes

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Should you a write a targeted or a general resume? Job applications can be likened to marketing. As … more →

Tags: Resume, Entry-Level Resume, Job Search, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Challenges, work challenges, Resume Scanability

Should You Hire a Professional Resume Writer?

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: Is your resume really “professionally” written? In a vast online world where do-it-yourself instruct … more →

Tags: Resume, Cover Letter, thank you letter, Follow-Up Letter, Entry-Level Resume, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Challenges

What Parts Should You Retain and Leave Out to Make an Honest Resume?

chris2010 wrote 2 years ago: A closer look on what an effective resume should be. With the many elements of the modern age that a … more →

Tags: Resume, thank you letter, Follow-Up Letter, Entry-Level Resume, Job Search, Employment, Resume Writing, Career, Resume Challenges


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