By: Dwight Ferren | 2010-04-30 | Resumes Writing a resume used to be an easy task, with simple traditional rules, but today using those basic set of rules has become useless. Today we must create a resume that is short, attention grabbing and filled with keywords to get noticed. What are the items we should and shouldn't have in our resumes? read more
By: Kathy Tremblay | 2010-05-03 | Resumes You may be in a position where you need some free resume writing help, and we are happy to provide it here. In this article, we clear up some of the misconceptions about resume writing in order to make the job of creating a resume a little easier for you. If you understand a few of these simple resume facts, you will be well on your way when you begin to improve your resume! read more
By: Nick Hugh | 2012-03-07 | Online education Choosing an online degree program can be a daunting task. For-profit versus non-profit, public versus private – each option has its advantages and disadvantages. read more
By: VernaDerosier | 2011-01-14 | Software A lot of people make the common misconception that managing and working out the finances of a nonprofit organization is a pretty simple and easy job. read more
By: Bryan Goldberg | 2011-02-04 | Careers A national survey conducted on 6000 hiring managers concludes that your resume has only 15 seconds the capture the employers attention. Since most hiring managers have to go through hundreds of resumes everyday, they only give a glance at every resume... read more
By: M. D. Jones | 2010-05-05 | Resumes Learn what Amazing Resume Creator is all about and why you need a resume writing service and not just generic templates in today's world. Get the job you deserve with great and improved resume. read more
By: Shaun Hummel | 2010-05-05 | Resumes Employers spend around 3 - 20 seconds on each resume. Sending an employer your resume is the only contact you will have with them unless they decide they want to speak with you. It could be a summer internship, a part-time job, a new career opportunity or a promotion. In any case that piece of paper is the only introduction you have and will determine how far you get in the process. You will want to make the best impression you can and improve your chances of getting those opportunities. It is pretty easy if you consider some basic and proven suggestions that will improve your chances. read more
By: Adam Carson | 2010-08-17 | Self Improvement Self Improvement A resume is a doc that acts as a snapshot of you, which includes all of your technical and mushy expertise, your tutorial efficiency on your potential employer to guage whether or not you're the suitable particular person for the job. Crucial factor to get a chance of being interview by your potential employer to get your dream job is to put in writing an efficient and straight to the purpose resume.The right device of getting a job interview is to write down a resume that suits all the requirement of your employer and "rise up" among all your competitors. Resume is actually an com... read more
By: Alan Grundemeier Grundemeier | 2007-03-02 | Employment This article is about my personal experiences of writing resumes and resume cover letters. I write as an employer, ( a manager in the hospitality field) and as employee with large corporations and as an employee of a one owner business. read more
By: Robert Shorn | 2010-07-14 | Resumes While almost candidates are worried about how to differentiate themselves in the interview, they should keep in mind that an extraordinary resume is the very first crucial element that makes them eligible for interview round. Hence, if you have applied for that job so many times but still receive no feedback from recruiter, it’s right time for you to revise your resume and make some improvem read more
By: Andre Auerbach | 2010-03-26 | Spirituality Your brain is arguably your highest leverage in life. Unlike most of other body parts, improve your brain and you'll improve almost all aspects of your life. But is it really possible to improve your brain? read more
By: FabiaTan | 2011-04-10 | Business That's ideal -- you've got just 3 seconds to visually grab viewers of one's resume. Does that seem fair? Naturally not. But it is actuality these days, when most employers should wade through far more than 500 resumes for each and every job posting. read more
By: Jason Kay | 2010-04-27 | Resumes Did you know that an employer spends less than 30 seconds to look at your resume? 30 seconds will decide your destiny whether or not you pass to an interview. So Your resume need to capture the employer’s attention. Below are 3 top mistakes you should avoid.
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By: John T McCarthy | 2010-04-03 | Employment Dismiss the idea that your resume will get you a job! The sole purpose of a resume is to get you an interview. No one (no one in their right mind that is) is going to give you a job without interviewing you. read more