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- You Have Experience in the Job, But Does Your Resume Have 'Brain Velcro'?
- How to Make a Good Resume - 5 Basics to Kick Start Your Job Search
- Curriculum Vitae - 4 Tips to Make Your Resume Successful
- Four Questions to Ask a Resume Writer
- Where to Find Sample Resume Objectives
| Posted: 08 Jul 2009 02:29 PM PDT |
| Posted: 08 Jul 2009 11:54 AM PDT |
| You Have Experience in the Job, But Does Your Resume Have 'Brain Velcro'? Posted: 08 Jul 2009 10:11 AM PDT The maximum review time for an employer to initially scan a resume is 30 Seconds or LESS. Even though you have many years of experience in the job, your resume is your SUPER BOWL AD to the corporate world. How it is organized, written and structured is critical in getting past that 30 second scan by the hiring manager. |
| How to Make a Good Resume - 5 Basics to Kick Start Your Job Search Posted: 08 Jul 2009 08:09 AM PDT |
| Curriculum Vitae - 4 Tips to Make Your Resume Successful Posted: 08 Jul 2009 07:33 AM PDT In order to generate a better response on your Curriculum Vitae, you can make it happen by preparing your CV with fine structure and relevant information such as academic or professional background. Especially resume applied for graduate program, professional training or international firm, a biography description is necessary. Thus, preparing your CV with good structure can make first impression about yourself through your potential employer which definitely raises your chance on getting position interview afterward. |
| Four Questions to Ask a Resume Writer Posted: 08 Jul 2009 06:07 AM PDT Writing a resume is of utmost importance if you wish to secure interviews and eventually land a great paying job. Many times when an individual doesn't feel comfortable writing his or her own resume they hire a resume writer. A resume writer is someone who should know how to layout your specific resume and present it in the way that employers want to see it. |
| Where to Find Sample Resume Objectives Posted: 08 Jul 2009 06:04 AM PDT A resume objective is an option that some individuals choose to do when applying for a job. A resume objective is exactly what it sounds like; you are putting down in writing your objective. Think of it as your chance to tell a potential employer your career plans and why you would be a perfect fit for their company. |
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