Many people find themselves wondering, how long should a resume be? At some point in time, the rumor that resumes should be one page spread across the nation. Nobody seems to know where this unspoken rule originated, but this is not necessarily true. Short resumes are no longer acceptable in today’s competitive job […]
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Despite the large number of guides on the internet which address how to write a resume, many don?t address the crucial question of ?how do I write a Reference Page for a resume?? A reference page is a crucial aspect of writing for your resume. A reference page has been found to be a lot […]
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One of the most important parts of writing a resume is making the resume objective. The objective is usually immediately below the top section of a resume . Most often the resume objective contain a few sentences summarizing the position you are applying for and your major qualifications. Since many people ask ?how do I […]
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This is one of those very tricky subjects that can make or break your resume: Should you include a salary range that you’re looking for on your resume? Some would argue that if the company isn’t interested in paying you what you want, then you’re better off not bothering with them. However, […]
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It seems like there are endless ?rules? floating around about the right and wrong way to write a professional resume. You probably remember receiving well-meaning advice like this at some point or other in your career:
“Always list your career history in chronological order.”
“Make sure you print on cream or grey […]
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Creating your career resume is a challenge for many people. Whether this is the first resume you’ve ever written, or you need to revise your current resume to reflect your new chosen field, it can be difficult figuring out what?s important to include and what?s better left out. Even if you’ve decided to hire a […]
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A resume represents you in words and is the one that creates the first impression. So, a resume must be well thought of and written perfectly. According to experts in the field of human resources there are five basic concepts:
1. A resume must market your skills. It must highlight your qualifications and experience.
2. The resume […]
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Choosing the right format for your CV or r?sum? is crucial if you want to present yourself in the best possible light. The best way to set out your CV depends on both your past experience and your next move.
Most of you will be familiar with the traditional chronological CV, which gives your work history […]
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Are you a physician, therapist or other health care professional looking to brush up your resume? Here are seven smart tactics you can employ right now to give your resume a check up and promote your professional expertise.
Structure your resume to match the priorities of the position you’re aiming for. When recruiters are screening […]
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It’s wonderfully human…we all have our self-indulgent, downright selfish little moments. Relaxing in a steamy bubble bath, candles glowing, sipping wine, jazz playing, nothing in the world but you and happiness. Or kicking back, feet up in front of your favorite movie, freely popping a 2lb. box of Sees candy in your mouth, grinning, with […]
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