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: Glen Thomas | 2010-04-28 | Resumes Resumes are the informative page written by the job seekers. It contains their personal and jobs statistics that relate to a position and pursue the employer. Resume expresses strength of the candidate to their future employer. Employers prefer candidates who give some extra effort. Thus, resume should be straight to the point, well-structured, and simple to read in 30 seconds or less. There is an important point that a perfectly drafted resume tells loudly than the rest. If you don’t convey on your resume though you are very good, it has got no use.
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By: Radhika Sinha | 2011-03-16 | Tutoring One needs to be well prepared before looking for a job. One can take job advice from many people but at the end hard work and determination shows results. Above given interview tips and resume tips can help to achieve that goal. read more
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By: Beverley Neil | 2010-03-30 | Resumes Recruiters and employers agree - due to the standard of resume they often receive it is difficult to identify the value the applicant has to offer to the role. So what should you look out for when writing your resume and cover letter for that dream job? read more
By: Chris Chaplin | 2011-01-11 | Careers Read this article and you will be able to increase the quality of your resume. As we all know, today's job market is incredibly tough and jobs are tougher to find. As a result, there is more emphasis being put on one's resume to get you in the door. This article will help you improve your resume so that you can have a better chance at securing a job in the future. read more
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: Franklin Wolf | 2011-04-06 | Resumes Consider every position present a battle you need to arm oneself perfectly. Your resume is your sword if it is not sharp, your enemy, or in this case the other applicants, will prevail. A common resum... read more
By: Eleanor A. Hill | 2012-01-31 | Resumes Want to get your resume noticed and placed on the top of a Hiring Manager's desk? Use dynamic, dramatic resume words that turn your experience and skills into an absorbing story that grabs your reader's attention and gets him interested enough to invite you in for a job interview! And do it quickly. Read how. read more
By: Charles Martin | 2011-10-04 | Employment Resume length is the most important factor contributing to the quality of your resume. When you are presenting the details on your CV, make sure that you do not put any false or vague details to impress the employer. If such case is identified, it will make a bad impression of you or employer may even bar you from the recruitment process. It is important to limit the length of your resume and incl read more
By: Maura Massimo | 2011-01-21 | Careers For every vacancy, an employer receives countless resumes. But not all of these resumes make through various rounds of screening. read more
By: Candace Davies | 2010-11-07 | Resumes Writing an education resume can be a lengthy and brain draining process. If you have never written one before, or haven't written one for awhile, it may feel overwhelming. Creating your resume is one of those things in life that has to be done from time to time. Be assured that if you take it one step at a time, it will be a painless process. read more
By: Alison Wood | 2010-05-10 | Writing One of the important points of seeking a new job is having a resume good enough to get you an interview. No resume will help you reach straight into a new job, but it is the first chance for you to show off your skills and experience. It can drive you to the precious interview where you can clinch the deal well and get the job. read more
By: ericfu | 2011-04-13 | Careers Objective for resume is to get an interview, the interview is the purpose of the work as you want, so long as the cause HR resume interest contact you enough. CV is a general, not too into the details... read more