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Resumes Cover Letters
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Job Search Tip: Dump Your Resume!
The 21st Century job market has changed dramatically. Today's employers expect a lot more than a traditional resume represents. It's time to get real!
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The Critical Resume Question
Every resume should answer one critical question. If yours doesn't, you risk being in the reject pile, or buried with the also-rans.
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The ONLY Purpose Of A Resume
There is only one reason to submit a resume, only one job it's supposed to do. If it doesn't do that job for you, it's a waste of your time.
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Your Resume: Design vs. Content
There are two basic components to a resume. The first one is CONTENT. The second one is DESIGN. Both elements are critical in determining the success of the resume.
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Great Job Resumes: The First Step to Landing Great Jobs
The function of outstanding job resumes is to get the attention of your potential employer. More than simply a listing of your accomplishments, education, skills and experience; a job resume is the first point of contact you have with the company with whom you are seeking employment.
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Resume Writing
A resume is an advertisement for why you are the best choice for the position. Essentially, it is the first impression you make on potential employers, so you'll want to make it a strong one. If you don't put fourth the energy that writing a resume requires, you're only cheating yourself. The truth is, finding the job you are looking for can be easy; getting the job you are looking for takes effort.
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World Class Resume Writing
Make your resume appeal to world class oranizations with these easy tips. Written by a professional recruiter with 30 years experience in resume reviews and improvements.
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