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  • Resume Writing Online: Where To Be Seen By Employers On The Internet
    By: Chris Harmen | - When you're seeking employment opportunities, cast a wide net to increase visibility to recruiters and employers. In addition to personal networks, job hunters should also post their resumes online. It takes skill and tactics to craft a resume as well as optimize its exposure on the Web.

    Posting resumes online is a powerful complement to traditional job-search techniques. Online postings are a source of job leads that maximize visibility with minimal maintenance.

    O ...

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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 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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  • Free Resume Builder Help - Resume Builder, Resume Samples, Resume Builder Templates
    By: athomson | - Our free online resume builder helps you get the first meeting with the prospective employer.
    That is the underlying importance of having a well written resume. It tells an employer a great deal about us. In today's competitive job market, a well-written resume is the single most important factor in getting our foot in the door and on the way to landing the perfect position.

    In todays fast paced environment, resume is our advertising board for head hunters and HR mana ...

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  • Build Your Own Steps In The Ladder Of Success With An Evergreen Resume
    By: marciano guerrero | - To land a good job we need a good resume; no one can argue about this fact. As a result many applicants spend a great deal of time and money confectioning and then massaging that resume until it can no longer be improved upon. In the end, the time, the effort, and the money really pays off, since we all eventually manage to get a job.

    But is that the whole object of a resume?

    For 99 percent of workers it is. Once employed, we get into a ghastly routine: collect a payche ...

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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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  • 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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  • Merchandise Your Resume To Sell Yourself
    By: Rusty Sheridan | - You walk past the store window and see the season's newest fashions. The manikins are wearing very attractive outfits, but after a few seconds glancing at the display, you lose your interest and keep walking.

    A few stores down, you see a similar display. This one is much more exciting. It has a theme. In addition to the manikins wearing ensembles, there seems to be a full line of coordinating accessories. You get the sense that this designer's collection offers many options for y ...

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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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  • How To Make A Resume: 3 Vital Tips To Make Your Resume Stand Out
    By: Michael Lee | - Whether youre fresh out of the university or someone whos hoping for a career change, its important that you learn how to make a resume. The resume contains all of your achievements and work experiences. It tells the employer what you have to offer the company.

    A lot of people actually dont know how to make a resume. Most of them just copy it off from a standard format. While this is not exactly a negative thing, it keeps them from understanding th ...

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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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  • How To Handle Any Short Notice Job Interview That Comes Your Way?
    By: Casey Yew | - Sometimes opportunities seem to fall into our laps, and if this is the case with a job interview, it should be embraced as an opportunity - not an obstacle to overcome. Granted, a last-minute job interview is particularly stressful as you haven't had time to prepare as adequately as you might like, but you should never turn down an interview if the position is of interest to you. You've got the interview you want; now you just have to rush to be ready for it.

    The Standard Attire< ...

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  • How To Explain Career Changes That You May Have?
    By: Casey Yew | - If you're worried about career changes on your resume, you don't need to stress overmuch. While a generation ago, your parents might have held the same job for thirty or forty years, today it is almost expected that you change companies and even change careers completely at least once. The U.S. Department of Labor Statistics states that the average person changes careers more than three times in their lifetime.

    Explaining Career Changes

    Knowing you are one of many d ...

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  • Haunted By Low Grades? Here Is What You Should Do
    By: Casey Yew | - If low grades are a sticky spot for you in your job search, there are ways to handle the issue without detracting from who you are as a professional today. Grades, in general terms, are only an issue for those who have recently graduated and are seeking entrance into a professional field. Once you have experience in a field, grades in coursework cease to hold much importance. If you are troubled by low grades, however, you should work around them as much as possible and confront the issue head o ...
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  • What To Expect From A Second Interview?
    By: Casey Yew | - A second interview is a great sign, but it is by no means a statement of your pending hire. Often a first round of interviews weeds out applicants that aren't suited to the position. The second round of interviews is used to find the best candidate among those who remain.

    The Biggest Mistake of the Second Interview

    Many assume the second interview is a formality preceding their hire. "If I've made a second interview, they assume, I'm all but hired!" Nothing could be ...

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  • How To Explain Gaps In Your Work History?
    By: Casey Yew | - Being concerned about gaps in your work history is understandable, but should a question about a gap come up, you should smoothly fill the gap with an honest response followed by a powerful statement of the future. To do this effectively, you'll need to take time to work through your emotions regarding the gap before sitting down in an interview.

    Eliminate the Emotional Baggage

    Many resume gaps include emotional baggage. If you were laid off and unemployed for a lon ...

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  • How To Answer Behavioral Or Situational Questions?
    By: Casey Yew | - The behavioral interview is catching on in popularity although some companies have been using this style of interviewing for years. In a behavioral interview, you are asked to tell about particular experiences in your history and the interviewer probes your answers looking for certain behaviors and responses. Your past actions tell the interviewers a great deal about how you reacted in the past and how you might react in a similar situation for their company. Statistics show that a behavioral in ...
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  • How Do You Handle Job Interview Jitters?
    By: Casey Yew | - It's perfectly natural to feel nervous about a job interview, but when your nerves start to overwhelm you with interview jitters, you'll likely lose focus on what's important and start to worry about your sweaty palms or twitchy eyelid instead. Handling job interview jitters is no more complicated than finding ways to handle other nervous situations you've encountered in your life.

    Preparation is Key

    If you compare an interview to a final exam, you likely felt a bit ...

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  • The Best Way To Close An Interview
    By: Casey Yew | - Many candidates will offer a great interview and then fail to close it properly. This is like baking a terrific cake and forgetting to put on the icing. The closing of your interview is the most memorable part not only because it comes at the end of your time together, but because you are able to interject your own personality, comments and questions into the conversation with the interviewer.

    Ask Questions

    You should be well prepared for the interview with question ...

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  • What Questions Should You Be Asking When You Follow Up On The Interview?
    By: Casey Yew | - When you follow up on an interview, you've already been through the interview process and you're now trying to gather information about the status of your application. In truth, you're hoping that your follow up would be the catalyst the interviewers need to realize that you are enthusiastic about the position and just the person they need to fill the spot. To do this, you need to ask the right questions in the right way.

    Avoid the Hard Sell

    During a follow up, you ...

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  • How Do You Convince Your Interviewer That You Really Want The Job?
    By: Casey Yew | - There are twin purposes in an interview. The interviewer is looking to see if 1) you are the right fit for the job and 2) it you are ready to take on the responsibilities of the position. Your job in the interview is to be sure that you present all of your best skills to show you are obviously the right fit and to be perfectly clear that you really and truly want the job. To show you care a great deal about the position:

    Research the Company

    To show you're not just ...

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  • How To Ace Virtually Any Interview?
    By: Casey Yew | - Job interviews are scary prospects for even the most qualified candidates. How you look on paper and how you present yourself in a one-on-one or group interview setting are often two very different things. Fortunately there are ways to solidify your position in any interview regardless of the actual interview purpose. The trick is to know yourself well enough to have a ready framework to fill in any setting. And of course you should always start and end an interview with a genuine smile and a fi ...
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  • Following Up On An Interview
    By: Casey Yew | - In an interview situation, the individual conducting the interview is likely speaking with many qualified applicants for the same position. This means you have competition for the position and need to take every initiative to stand out. It's to be expected that most of what is said and discussed in your interview will fade from memory almost immediately. It's your job to use the follow-up on an interview to propel yourself forward, ahead of the competition.

    A Difficult Choice

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  • Learn How To Master Job Interview Skills In Rapid Speed Time
    By: Casey Yew | - Too often you don't have days or even hours to prepare for an important interview. Considering there are entire classes offered regarding interviewing skills, it's a bit much to expect you to learn everything you could possibly need to know in a matter of an hour, but you're in luck. You don't need to know everything under the sun about interviewing; you just need to learn the basic interview skills as quickly as possible.

    Below are the most important job interview skills. To lear ...

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  • Write The World's Greatest Resume!
    By: Herman Collins | - My cousin came to me a while back upset about his resume. He had paid a professional over $300 to have a great resume written. But after sending out dozens of copies, he still had not been granted any interviews. He was blaming the resume and was disappointed with the person he paid to write it.

    My cousin calmed down after I explained that the writer was not really the problem. The resume was well written, but a well written resume is not necessarily a great resume.


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  • Emailing Your Resume - Helpful Tips For A Professional Look
    By: Kecia Hambrick | - The most effective way to find jobs that match your qualifications and then apply for these jobs is by submitting your resume to a job board or job search web site such as monster.com or hotjobs.com. These job boards use convenient profile posting methods which allow you to upload your resume using a .doc, .pdf, or .txt format or an online submission form.

    Responding to job postings via email has become so commonplace today. Although business etiquette and preferences may vary ...

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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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  • Tips For Preparing The Best Curriculum Vitae
    By: AdamBoulton | - Curriculum vitae abbreviated a CV in Latin means "course of life" which is a comprehensive listing of professional history including every term of the employment, publication, academic credentials and contribution or significant achievement.

    Different countries hold different yardstick for the definition of curriculum vitae. In the western countries, using a photograph is strongly discouraged because it may be taken that the employer would discriminate on the basis of a person's a ...

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • From Self-employed To Re-employed: Rejoining The Corporate World
    By: Deborah Walker | - One of the toughest career challenges is returning to corporate life after being self-employed for a number of years. If you are a self-employed job candidate, you are probably facing misconceptions about your career that are keeping you out of the "must interview" candidate list. For example, employers may assume:

    * Your experiences are too broad

    * You are overqualified and too expensive

    * You can't fit their corporate mold

    No matter ...

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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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  • Recruiters Not Calling You? Five Reasons Why"'"and How To Fix It
    By: Deborah Walker | - You've been hoping for a new job, but your phone is silent. No recruiters calling, no job offers; it's so quiet you can almost hear the crickets outside. Maybe it's time to reassess.

    Does this sound like your job search efforts?

    * You've sent out hundreds of resumes to countless job postings but received little or no response.

    * You've left dozens of voicemails to recruiters explaining why you are a perfect fit-and they never return your call.

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  • Escaping The Boss From Hell: Three Steps To A Better Career
    By: Deborah Walker | - Nearly everyone has suffered this at least once in his career-the boss who makes each workday a living terror. You can find the Boss from Hell in any industry or occupation. Even the best companies slip up from time to time, allowing bullies to rise through the employment food chain to management.

    If a national survey were taken to find out the reasons people change jobs, by far the number one reason for job dissatisfaction would be bad management. As a career coach, surprisin ...

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  • Career Reality Check
    By: Mary Waldron | - We've all been there. You land the perfect job. It's exactly what you've been waiting for. But...there are a few drawbacks. The commute is horrible. The pay isn't that great. And your coworkers are rather cold. Many times, when job seekers have their hearts set on certain dream jobs, they forget to acknowledge a few "minor" inescapable details that could be detrimental to their work. Take the time to give yourself a reality check before accepting a job. Or just read on, and we'll do it for you. ...
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  • How To Start Writing A Resume: Avoid The Number One Resume Writing Mistake
    By: Adam Waxler | - If you want to land a job interview you obviously must have a well-written resume. Unfortunately the thought of writing a resume sends shivers down many people's spines.

    Personally, I do not know anyone who actually enjoys writing a resume. In fact, writing a resume is such a dreadful task that many people would rather hire someone to write the resume for them which can be quite costly.

    Fortunately writing a resume does not have to be that difficult and yes, you c ...

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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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  • 5 Resume Tips: Do What Most Job Seekers Don't
    By: Heather Eagar | - When it comes to writing a great resume, there are no hard and fast rules or specific formats that you should adhere to; however, your resume should be targeted to each specific job that you are applying to. In addition, it must be concise, clear, command attention and stand out from the pack.

    Include a Title for the Job You Want

    Use a professional title for the position that you want. An improper job title will only serve to position you at a level far below the ...

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  • 5 Cover Letter Tips: Do What Most Job Seekers Don't
    By: Heather Eagar | - Although your cover letter is as significant as your resume, career and job coaches put more emphasis on writing a good cover letter for obvious reasons - prospective employers usually read the cover letter first. For most employers, a resume is a kind of "fact sheet" that supports the academic and professional accomplishments you highlight in your cover letter. There's no such thing as a "one size fits all" cover letter when applying for a job. You will probably be targeting different types of ...
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  • How To Write A Better Resume
    By: Brian S. Konradt | - Which word is more scarier to you? If someone yelled "fire!" or if someone whispered, "resume"? To most people, hearing the word "resume" induces panic attacks and beads of sweat across the forehead.

    Writing a resume is hard work. You must write your resume correctly; it must be perfect! Any blunders in your resume could cost you the job. The entire resume-writing process can be confusing. We've all asked ourselves these questions: Which information goes in? Which stays out? H ...

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  • Resume Writing Hot Tips!
    By: Alfred J.James | - Most job seekers have the same problem when writing their resumes: they feel overwhelmed when it comes to presenting themselves in such a concise format. If you're suffering from this problem, you might want to work with a partner, a friend, a fellow job hunter, a counselor, or a professional resume writer, someone who can ask you probing questions and provide objectivity.

    Gather and Check All Necessary Information - Learn to write a resume by writing down information under headin ...

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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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