Posted in Resumes on Jul 20th, 2008
However, remember that the objectives section can disqualify you for jobs different from your stated objective… if you are not looking for a targeted job you can skip the section without many negative consequences.
Job Objective - This is an optional section of your resume outline. Here you can tell readers what the objective of your […]
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Posted in Resumes on Jun 28th, 2008
Achievements - If you have any special achievements you would like to announce, you can use this section. Maybe you made a suggestion that saved your previous boss a ton of money. You can list it in this section of your resume outline.
The length of your resume will depend on how much space you need […]
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Posted in Resumes on Jun 6th, 2008
If you are staying in your career field, this format will allow employers to see if you are qualified for the job you are applying for. It may not be beneficial for people changing career fields.
One of the most common mistakes people make when writing a resume is failing to include an objective; or making […]
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Posted in Resumes on May 13th, 2008
Resume writing tips can improve your resume and assist in overcoming the daunting task of building an impressive resume to earn an interview.
Always remember to include any skills or experience you have that is especially relevant to the position.
The information on my site will be extremely helpful if you intend writing your own resume.
If you […]
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Posted in Resumes on Apr 29th, 2008
Screening tools also serve one other very important purpose, particularly in middle management.
Sample outlines are also specific to certain word processors. e.g Microsoft Word XP format.
Finding the most current resume tips can be fairly easy to accomplish; there is an endless amount of resume help to be found free of charge on the internet (like […]
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Posted in Resumes on Mar 22nd, 2008
The objectives section can be an important part of a resume, and might be the first thing employers looks at. Therefore you should put considerable thought into constructing focused and clear objectives.
There are many ways in which you can combine design elements into your final layout. To get the maximum impact is partly a science […]
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Posted in Resumes on Feb 6th, 2008
Employers are not interested in what you want - If your objectives fail to match those of the employer, you will not even get to first base ! So keep your options open until you find out more about their objectives.
Resume software provides limited options and does not allow the user the freedom to express […]
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Posted in Resumes on Jan 21st, 2008
A winning resume is expressive and concise. A bit of sound advice to keep in mind when crafting a winning resume is that a resume does not need to be wordy in order to showcase your talents and skills.
A resume objective does exactly what the name suggests; it highlights your objectives and states the type […]
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Posted in Resumes on Jan 11th, 2008
Do not use any symbols such as parenthesis, asterisks or bullets.
A resume objective does exactly what the name suggests; it highlights your objectives and states the type of job you are seeking.
When facing a stack of hundreds of resumes, the weary employer does not want to strain their eyes on paragraphs of text.
If you are […]
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Posted in Resumes on Jan 2nd, 2008
The information on my site will be extremely helpful if you intend writing your own resume.
Resume writing tips can improve your resume and assist in overcoming the daunting task of building an impressive resume to earn an interview.
If you are currently employed, do not list your employer’s phone number as a contact number unless you […]
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