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   Create an Outstanding Resume
  by Doris Appelbaum and Erin Van Rooy - Sep, 2011
Whether you are looking for your first job or a professional seeking new employment, everyone needs a resume. And with an unsteady economy, we are hearing that more people are dusting-off their old resume to make updates to it or some were laid-off and have not written a resume in years.....
 
 7 Questions to Ask Yourself to Write a Better Customer Service Resume
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2012
Creating an accomplishment-driven resume is vitally important in order to get the attention of hiring managers. How do you do that though when your job isn’t necessarily all about numbers or sales? You can start by asking yourself the following seven questions about your experience in cu...
 
 9 Business Communication Tips: Purpose, Prose, and Proofreading!
by Kimberly Schneiderman - Apr, 2012
One of the reasons writing can be so hard is that we often dive into the writing part without a lot of thought to the strategy and purpose of our message. By giving yourself a slower start and working a bit on the overall picture of what you want to accomplish in your writing, you will lik...
 
 My Five Trend-Resistant Resume Rules
by Cathy Eng - Apr, 2012
More than ever before, professionals are taking creative, and even risky, chances with their resumes in order to get noticed. While these risks can be a great way to catch a hire manager’s eye in a crowded job market, they can also turn those same managers away. Here are some resume writin...
 
 20 Action-Oriented Words You Can Use on Your Resume Today!
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2012
Need to make an impact with your resume but not quite sure how? Or maybe you know your resume is missing something but you just aren’t sure what? Using strong, action-oriented words on your resume can change the perception people will have of your resume—and of you as a candidate. If yo...
 
 7 Steps to Ensuring Your Resume Isn’t Your Downfall
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2012
Job seeking can be a drawn-out process with many steps involved—any one of which could easily eliminate you as a candidate. The last thing you want is to have your resume—the first step in the process—be the reason you’re not considered for a position. There are a number of actions you can...
 
 Are Cover Letters Old-Fashioned?
by Debra Wheatman - Apr, 2012
Although cover letters are a long-standing part of the job search, they are not outmoded. Cover letters or cover emails are more relevant today than ever. Job seekers are facing steep competition in today’s job market. A misstep will cost you a job. Some ask, “Why is the letter so impo...
 
 Does Your Executive Résumé Push People Away?
by Debra Wheatman - Apr, 2012
Some executive résumés push people away. What is the turn-off? Many executives have marketing staff write bio statements for inclusion in corporate portfolios, websites, or proposals. These bios usually begin with something like, “Mr. Reed is the steward of the nation’s premier fiber opti...
 
 How to Create an Interviewable Resume
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2012
Many job seekers have the misconception that creating a great resume will help them score a job. But this is actually not the case. The great resume actually scores the interview—and if the interview is great, then you may score the job. In other words, if you want a company to call ...
 
 What Is Resume Rebranding and Why Is It Important to My Job Search?
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2012
Resume branding is a critical concept when developing an interview-worthy resume. It differentiates you from your competitors and truly highlights the unique value that you bring to employers. Rebranding your resume simply means that you’re taking your original, branded resume and you are ...
 
 4 Ways to Source Keywords for Your Resume
by Barbara Safani - Apr, 2012
Keywords for resumes refer to the buzzwords or search terms that recruiters and hiring managers are using to source candidates for their open positions. Keywords generally relate to skills that are specific to the job function, industry, or business environment. Keywords have become incre...
 
 10 Great Executive Resume Keywords and How to Use Them
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Mar, 2012
10 Great Executive Resume Keywords and How to Use Them There are a lot of ways to enhance an executive resume, one of them being to add appropriate keywords throughout the document. Keywords work wonders in improving any resume because they add depth while addressing key points that h...
 
 3 Ways to Create a Recession-Proof Resume
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Mar, 2012
It’s no secret that a recession is one of the toughest times to find employment. With millions of workers looking for positions, your competition is incredibly steep. The good news is that job seeking during a recession doesn’t mean you can’t be hired. It does mean, however, that you wi...
 
 4 Strategies to Take Your Resume from Boring to Interview Winning!
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Mar, 2012
The concept of writing a resume for many job seekers is creating a document that lists important skills, education and accomplishments that show they’re qualified for a specific job they’re applying for. While this concept is somewhat true, the resume-writing process is a bit more complica...
 
 How to Incorporate Your Brand Into Your Resume
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Mar, 2012
Writing a resume is not an easy task. There are always several aspects to consider, including which information to incorporate that can help yours stand out from the pack. Many job seekers have found that branding the resume makes a huge difference because it works well in defining candida...
 
 Is Your Entry-Level Resume Competitive During a Recession?
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Mar, 2012
If you’re applying for a job at the entry level, you may be taking your first stab at writing a resume, which is always exciting. But the writing process gets even more exciting (and a bit more challenging) if you’re writing yours during a tough economic period. Competition is usually...
 
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