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  • How Secure Is The Information On Your Resume With A Potential Employer?
    By: Matthew Rothenberg | - Resumes provide employers with plenty of personal information, sometimes too much. Many job applicants include vital information like Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers and dates of birth. This makes it crucial for employers to take security measures to protect the identities and personal information of both job applicants and employees. Some companies do nothing more than store resumes in cardboard boxes in unlocked storage closets.

    Exposing Personal Information W ...

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  • How To Create A Resume
    By: Art Gib | - Online jobseekers that search the career websites for their next position are discovering that they need an online presence of their own to display their talents and showcase their past work. Many job listing websites allow users to create a login and password that allows them access to upload and save a resume that can then be submitted more easily to positions of interest that are listed within the website. Many of these online resumes are unable to format different fonts and sizes and only li ...
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  • Is Your Resume Writing Boring Employers To Death?
    By: Holly Wright | - Too many resumes read like a laundry list of tasks and assignments, devoid of any real life or meaning. These resumes use the same words over and over again to describe responsibilities, skills, and abilities without ever saying anything about what the applicant actually accomplished or demonstrating how the candidate's skills and experience could benefit a future employer.

    For example, consider this example from an actual resume:

    Public Relations Liaison CBT Enterpri ...

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  • Resume Writing For Students With No Work Experience
    By: Jimmy Cox | - One question I often get asked is for help when it comes to resume writing for students. How do you make a students resume stand out if they have not yet had any employment experience?

    This is a great question I am going to address in this article for all the students out there.

    So, let's get begin with the basics...

    Don't make up for your lack of experience with a really fancy resume. Stick to a well known font like Arial or Times Roman size 11-12 on ...

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  • Resume Writing: Four Types Experience Employers Want
    By: Holly Wright | - Whether you have had a long and distinguished professional career or you are just starting out on the career path, there are certain types of resume experience that can attract employers on your resume. These universal attributes will help you become a productive employee in any job environment. Knowing that you have all of the building blocks of a successful teammate, any prospective employer can feel confident choosing you for an interview.

    1. Attention to Detail Employers l ...

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  • Resume Tips For Freshers
    By: Geetika Jain | - Resume is a French word that means summary. A resume gives a brief account of ones education, employment & other skills, used in applying for a job position. If you are a fresher looking for a job, it is important for you to look good on paper.

    Here are a few tips that can help you make a good resume:

    1. The Format:
    There is no one correct resume format for making a resume. A resume is a way to showcase your profile in your unique style. Just hi ...

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  • Resume Writing Skills Are Essential To Get A Great Job!
    By: TLC | - Resume Writing Skills are Essential to Get a Great Job!
    When applying for a job, many people like to start brainstorming their skills, experiences, and education. While that is very important, we need to remember another very important skill required to land a great job. The most underlooked skill used in obtaining a job is resume writing.



    There is an old saying, "you don't get a second chance to make a first impression." Well, when applying for a job, your res ...

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  • Professional Resume Writing Services
    By: Kenith | - The Benefits of Going for a Professional Resume Writing Service

    Looking for a job? Frustrated of not getting interview calls? It may have something to do with the way you write and post your resume. Sometimes, even if you have the right credentials, you may not get the interview call just because your resume is either irrelevant or poorly presented. One good way of getting more interviews is by writing a top notch resume that can make the right impact on prospective employers.

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  • Resume Writing Myth-busting!
    By: Mark Etting | - Having experience writing over 11,000 Professional Level Resumes since 1998, we understand what it takes to write effective resumes, resumes that get people job interviews!

    So we are doing our duty in this article and doing some Resume Writing Myth-Busting ! The myths outlined below are 2 of the most common and deadliest errors one can make when involved in a job search.

    These "myths" particularly weaken and can sometimes ruin your job search, so it is important to kn ...

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  • How Does Your Resume Make You Look?
    By: Jimmy Miller | - In the Job search arena everything you do leaves a lasting impression.

    Little things such as your email address, the message that you have recorded on your Voice Mail, the manner with which you answer your phone...all of these can alter your chances at getting an Interview.


    During the Job Interview, your appearance, your ability to communicate, your attitude, your personality and your professionalism determine the outcome.

    Probably the most underra ...

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  • A Great Resume Should Land A Great Job
    By: Peter Clark | - The job seeker world is tough right now, in fact it's always tough if you want a great job. So it's important to know exactly how to write a great resume. That's where landing a great job starts.

    For every great job there is hundreds or even thousands of applications, and if your application doesn't stand out then it will end up in the trash along with dozens of others. It's your resume, together with your cover letter, that lands you the interview you need.

    Your su ...

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  • Writing Professional Resumes - Taking It Easy
    By: acsmorie0207 | - Looking for the job you want is never that easy. This is also true when it comes to writing your resume. Producing a powerful and professional resumes takes some time and thought. This is the reason why you don't need to rush through it and turn around a product or an output in just a day. You need to understand the fact that planning and writing a well-planned career resume helps clarify your strengths, identify your preferred work environment, balance the quality of your life and help you buil ...
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  • So You Want To Be A Professional Resume Writer
    By: Beverley Neil | - Especially with the employment market experiencing such unstable times, and with literally thousands of jobs being lost, there could not be a better time to learn this valuable skill and start your own resume writing business.

    In fact, there is never a bad time to learn how to write an interview-winning resume and gain strong, focused resume and cover letter writing skills as this is one skill always in demand whether just for yourself or for a host of others.

    What ...

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  • How To Type A Resume Without Errors
    By: Courtney Rakers | - Resume writing has become much easier than the days of typewriters and white out. However, a simple spelling or grammar error on your resume can still send your resume directly to the trash can. To optimize your chances of getting an interview, learn how to type a resume that is free from errors. Your computer can even edit your work for you! Most programs have a spell check feature. To access the spell check feature in Microsoft word, go to Tools and click on Spelling and Grammar. ...
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  • The Secret To Writing An Eye-catching Cover Letter
    By: Beverley Neil | - While the resume could be regarded as the Sales and Marketing Manager, the cover letter is the Director of First Impressions. If the Director of First Impressions does not do a stunning job, the resume may never have the opportunity to capture that interview.

    Cover letters have long passed being the formal, and usually dull, documents to precede the resume and simply confirming which role is being applied for. Cover letters now need to stand out in their own right, to capture atte ...

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  • Work From Home As A Virtually Perfect Resume Writer
    By: Beverley Neil | - Resume writing is an ideal virtual service that can be conducted as a work from home business. A virtual business or service is one conducted via the Internet, email, fax, snail mail, phone, however you prefer other than face-to-face. When using the right techniques, resume writing fits perfectly within this description.

    To some, resume writing can seem like an easy work from home option. You can use a computer, you know how to lay out a document and can spell, therefore yo ...

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  • Resume Writing Tips: 4 Vital Things To Remember When Writing A Resume
    By: Michael Lee | - In this article, Im going to reveal some resume writing tips to help you gain an advantage over other applicants.

    In such a competitive world, you need to prepare as much as you can. After all, its difficult to land an interview without an impressive resume that catches the employers eyes. Heres some vital resume writing tips to remember:

    Resume Writing Tips # 1: Physical Demands.

    You need to make sure that your resum ...

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  • Waitress Resume: Spicing Up A Waitress's Resume
    By: Erik John | - Job-hunting today has become extraordinarily competitive and complex, so much so that many job seekers who have never had the need to prepare a resume now discover that most - if not all - of the employers with positions available require them to submit one. Waitresses, hair stylists, childcare providers, convenience store retail clerks, laborers, various types of drivers, and other service industry workers often express surprise and dismay that they must now join the rest of the workforce in p ...
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  • Resume - A How To Guide
    By: Impressive Resumes | - Writing an Impressive Resume

    OK so you have decided to test the waters and start applying for jobs. If you are like most people you have either no resume, or a resume that is between 5 and 10 years old that your neighbour/sister/aunty/friend helped you with and you are now wondering how you are going to update it and get it up to scratch to land you the job of your dreams.

    If you are like most people you are thinking Where do I start? or I cant wr ...

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  • Tips Towards Professional Resume Writing
    By: Stinson1 | - Professional resume writing involves righting skills towards resume writing and preparation of covering letter. A professionally written resume is considered to be an excellent tool to achieve the desirable job. A basic resume should include headings, objectives, education and work experiences. Personal references can be provided on request. A professional written resume will increase the chances for the candidate to get called for an interview. This is the first important step towards being se ...
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  • Do You Need Resume Writing Help?
    By: Rudy Silva | - Most people that are ready to create a resume need resume writing help. No longer can you just throw sometime together listing all of your jobs in sequence and expect to get an interview. With the hundreds of resumes that recruiters and employers get, yours needs to standout or it will end up in the circular basket.
    So, the purpose of your resume is to get invited for a job interview. The resume is to introducing yourself, so it should summarize all of your achievements. The resume is ...

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  • Amazing Resume Creator Review - Professional Resumes
    By: Kecia Hambrick | - Finding a job is hard work...even harder if you don't have the proper tools to be successful. The most important tools needed in getting a job interview are a professional resume and cover letter. Many people scratch up a sloppy resume that doesn't really highlight the job seeker's experience or qualifications, and some may not even bother with a cover letter. I am embarrassed to admit that I was one of those people for a long time...I thought cover letters were only used when mailing a resume. ...
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  • Resume Writing Tips - How To Impress Prospective Employers
    By: Steve McMains | - When the idea of this article came in to my mind, I decided to start with an analogy. When you go for shopping and see different types of products in the racks, do you understand how helpful the products could be? Can you guess the functionalities of a specific product unless you go through the brochure or the user-manual? Once you are impressed with the description written in the product page, you take more interest in the product.

    Applying for a job is no way different! You need ...

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  • Benefits Of Hiring Resume Writing Services
    By: AdamBoulton | - Resume writing services assist in making a resume stand out from the crowd and help get interviews quickly. Resume writing services have contacts with the clients throughout the process and have a personalized approach to develop the resume. The charges for resume writing differ from company to company and depend upon the type of resume.

    Resume writing services are of two types viz proof reading and copyediting resume and professional resume preparation. In the first type there sh ...

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  • The Executive Underground: Networking
    By: Paul Frieberger | - Bill Clinton set a good example. For job networkers, that is. He was not a professional resume writer, nor a career counselor, but he acted as if he had consulted with one.

    In 1968, when President Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, he would attend the occasional party. Whenever he met someone new, Clinton took notes in a little black book. Just as a professional resume writer or a career counselor would advise, Clinton wrote down the names of people he met, always ...

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  • How To Write A Cover Letter For Your Resume
    By: Paul Frieberger | - If you are working with a resume writing service or a professional resume writer, you should also get help with your cover letter. Even before the resume, your cover letter stands out.

    First impressions are crucial. We rely on them and in 2006 psychologists found we can make reliable judgments of strangers in a tenth of a second. That's faster than the blink of an eye. More importantly, these impressions dye the memory and become hard to change. The brain returns to them again and ...

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  • Write Yourself: Put Ideas On The Page, Even While Working With A Resume Writer
    By: Paul Frieberger | - Most people think about goals casually, turning them over in the mind. That's not enough. Do this analysis in writing. Do it before your write your resume, or do it while you are working with a professional resume writer.

    You may use a resume writing service to develop your resume, but get your thoughts down just the same. Why? The reason is simple: Writing leads to insight.

    First, writing clarifies your thoughts. The very act of externalizing them, bringing them in ...

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  • Put A Positive Spin On A Resume
    By: Gary Talbot | - Have you been preparing your resume and begun to panic as you see the document as a number of holes. It may be gaps in your work history, a lack of experience or leaving previous employment on bad terms. Calm down it is not the end of the world and there are ways of turning the black spots into opportunities. All you need to do is put some spin on your experiences. Spin is the process of turning around something that might appear bad and seeing it in a good and positive light.

    Hav ...

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  • Creative Resume Writing Tips To Get You Noticed
    By: Stephen Long | - When you are job hunting, your resume is a precious tool. Just about anybody has a resume, but there are feww prople who know how to write one in the proper way. If you are not getting the interviews that you want, you resume may need a little polishing. Follow these tips to spiff up your resume and get yourself noticed!

    1. Focus your resume to reflect the job that you want. Generic resumes may be easy and convenient, but they are not efficient. Review the job description for ...

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  • Launch Your Own Resume Writing Business
    By: ann baehr | - Some people want to start their own business, but are not in a financial position to take a risk. In this case, it is wise to keep your job and start slowly by working only in the evenings and on weekend.

    As a home-based entrepreneur, you must feel comfortable bringing clients into your home. If you have small children and your home does not have a separate entrance, make sure someone is able to watch your children to avoid interruption.

    Make sure your family is s ...

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  • Can You Really Afford To Write Your Resume?
    By: ann baehr | - Why would someone pay a professional resume writer to write their resume when they have a computer, can use resume templates, and can find resume samples online and in books to get ideas on setting up and composing their own resume?

    The answer lies in what type of position they are targeting and their level of resume writing skills. Whether basic or complex, a resume must be attractive, focused, and interesting to read. Failing to achieve these objectives means failing to make a ...

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  • Effective Resume Writing: Part One It's All In Your Head
    By: Heather Eagar | - Writing your resume is a mandatory step in your job search. If you want it to go quickly at least as quickly as possible and smoothly, then there are guidelines that you might want to adhere to.

    Resume writing is not rocket science but it is difficult. Anyone can put together a document with dates, companies and tasks associated with each one. But not anyone can actually write an effective resume.

    Why do job seekers fear the resume?

    Maybe it's simp ...

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  • How To Choose A Resume Writing Service
    By: Jason Kay | - Having an attention-grabbing resume is one of the most important parts of the job search. Your resume and cover letter are your introduction to a potential employer; and without a strong introduction, you may never get another chance to make a good impression. As a result, the success of your job hunt can hang on how well your resume is written.

    Maybe you are entering the work force after graduating from college. Or maybe you just need to find a new job. Regardless of why you are ...

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  • What To Do When Your Resume Falls Flat
    By: Heather Eagar | - Are you sitting by the phone, twiddling your thumbs, just waiting to get a call about the job you just posted for? Have you been sitting there a really long time? Have your calls gone unreturned? Maybe it's time to take a closer look at your resume.

    Please no sighing allowed. I know you've heard it all before and you're probably really tired of even looking at your resume. Everything is kind of running together to where you don't know if your resume is up to par or not. That's wh ...

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  • Drop That Objective Statement From Your Resume Right Now
    By: Benrick Soh | - On any regular resumes, you will likely be able to find an "Objective" statement at the top few lines of the first paragraph. The purpose of this objective statement is to provide the employer information regarding your career goals and professional interests. Interestingly, easy as it seems, this is one of the most difficult statements to compose in any resumes.

    The reason for this is that many fail to bring across clearly their purpose for writing the resume in their objective. ...

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  • Resume Writing - Watch Your Step Buddy
    By: Razvan Marian | - As a graduate student, the least thing you want to do is spend so much time researching on how to write a Resume or CV. And even if you want to make a break, sooner or later you will have to make the first step in order to apply for a job; you will need your Resume or CV ready in minutes. These are four essential stages for you to find out how to write a resume that stands out above the rest!

    First stage: Collecting the information
    Collect only useful information that is r ...

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  • Free Federal Ksa Resume Writing Could Mean The Difference Between Getting A Job Interview Or Not!
    By: Robert G | - The purpose of any resume is to display your qualifications in a positive, organized and precise manner that not only gets the prospective employers attention but makes them want to know more about you. When applying for a government job, using the free Federal KSA resume writing could mean the difference between getting a job interview and them passing over you. If this is your first time applying for a government job and are wondering what KSA?s stand for, it is knowledge, skills and ability. ...
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  • How To Write A Successful Resume
    By: Joseph Then | - Lets admit, to get to an interview, you will require a good resume (some call it CV or Curriculum Vitae). Or at least, before you get to the interview, you must impress your potential employer. So how do you write a successful resume that will get their attention?

    Here are some tips to help you get started:

    Do not include personal interests or achievements in your resume, unless they are related to the job. For example, if you are a qualified fitness coach, the h ...

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