Archive for the ‘Resume Help’ Category
Turning 13 Most Overused Resume Phrases to Talent
You too can turn these 13 into solid examples of talent. During the whole duration of your career, you have achieved many strength and courage, gone beyond several goals and excellent in numerous skills. Still, you are still in the class of job seekers and yet you can not even put in mind or know [...]
Seven Ways to Get Noticed in Your Job Search
Do you feel like you’re on an endless journey of not finding a job? Do you hate being ignored when you send your resume to countless employers? Are you approaching your job search like everyone else? BINGO! You’re just blending in with the Job Search Herd when you’re like everyone else. In order to get [...]
Tips To Improve Your Job Search Campaign!
Tips to analyze your and improve your job hunting results. Your car won’t start or your dishwasher quits working what’s the first thing you do? Right, you begin troubleshooting. Sometimes it’s easy to fix-maybe your car is out of gas or the circuit breaker is tripped to the dishwasher. All solved through carefully examining the [...]
Hybrid Resumes – When Are They a Good Choice?
Many people think of a resume as a history of their career when, in fact, for a successful job search, it’s much better to view it as a marketing document. The ideal way to do a job search is to make contact with a hiring manager who will know something about you or have references [...]
Top Reasons Resumes Are Rejected – It Makes You Look Old
Lorraine E. Wright says “In my line of work I see an awful lot of resumes. Can I tell just by a quick read how old the resume’s owner is? Usually. But not always. A few people have learned how to design a resume for themselves that is complete and honest in every way, and [...]
Ten Ways of Writing a Professional Resume
1. Begin with an Interactive layout: Itemize your key points and bold them. Do not use downloadable software because they are dull and shared by other people so it could be common. Don’t be crazy about it but use your creativity. If you are modest, you can make it a little bit colored. 2. Don’t [...]
7 Tips to Help You Customize Every Resume
Create a Master File, including everything you have to offer to any employer. Don’t let this be a roadblock! It’s just the on ramp. Start entering and keep entering as you think of other information that might interest an employer. This will never be “final” since it’s a living document, growing throughout your career. You [...]
Over 30 With an Outdated Resume? Time for a Grown-Up Resume
I don’t think there is a person alive who doesn’t look back at one or more event in high school or college with fond memories. Maybe, you won homecoming queen or lettered in football during high school. In college, you won president of your class or club. Your high school and college accomplishments are impressive [...]
Resumes – What You Should Never Put on Them!
We all know that resumes are our #1 job search tool. You need a great resume to get a great job. That said, even the most intelligent people can make major mistakes on their resumes, and one big mistake is putting something on your resume that would be better left on the cutting-room floor, so [...]
What is the Importance of Two Resumes and a Cover Letter When Applying For a Position?
Most people who are searching for employment whether a new job or one for career advancement believe there is one type of resume along with a cover letter. However that is not true and let me explain further. Once you find a job that you are interested in you should first research the job, find [...]


