These steps will help you prepare the important career summary part of your resume.... (Continue reading)
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Guest post by Katherine Jewell, author of New Resume, New Career Millions of Americans have been forced into career changes by struggling industries and tough economic times. There’s a danger of appearing over-qualified, or not experienced enough, when competing for... (Continue reading)
This guest post is from CareerAlley. “Education is what remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school.” – Albert Einstein You graduated when? It’s already January 2010 and you still don’t have a job? Have you heard these... (Continue reading)
So Many Resumes, So Little Time In the late 1990′s, I helped my boss screen candidates for a new position. It was my job to review the resumes and separate them into two piles: “Interview” and “Send Immediate, Polite Rejection... (Continue reading)
If you’re looking for work and creating a resume, you should not only carefully review the resume, but also consider some tactics to make sure your emailed resume isn’t getting lost in employers’ spam email filters. If you’re on the... (Continue reading)
When it comes to the resume you use to apply for a job, it’s important to remember that form matters just as much as content. Although a nice looking resume can’t make up for one that is full of spelling... (Continue reading)
Since when is resume writing a high-society experience? It all depends on the beneficiary of the resume writing and on the resume writer. Guest post by Paul Freiberger, President of Shimmering Resumes, a professional resume writing service. ... (Continue reading)