Posted in Resume Writing on Dec 20th, 2007
Functional formats are more difficult to create and are not widely used. However, they are suitable in situations where people are changing career fields.
For positions that need a very high skill level, then it’s best to make use of the functional format e.g croupiers resume.
Projecting your individuality can be accomplished in a variety of ways. […]
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Posted in Resume Writing on Dec 9th, 2007
Here are are three basic resume tips that will help your resume to be more effective:
A scannable resume contains the exact same information as print version resume layouts but is presented in a less ‘fancy’ manner.
Receiving a phone call at your current job regarding a new job, when you haven’t told your boss you’re looking […]
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Posted in Resume Writing on Dec 2nd, 2007
First you have to decide on a particular format for your resume. The two main formats in use today are chronological and functional format. Which one is best to use will depend greatly on your situation.
A model outline can give you direction and focus while you are creating your resume.
There are no specific rules on […]
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Posted in Resume Writing on Dec 1st, 2007
Resume writing tips can help you improve your resume. You can use resume writing tips to fix up your resume, so that the resume you present to employers does not have any mistakes and is of professional quality.
Job Objective - This is an optional section of your resume outline. Here you can tell readers what […]
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Posted in Resume Writing on Dec 1st, 2007
The prospective job seeker’s goal is to excite the employer enough that they put the resume down and call the applicant immediately for an interview.
In addition, today’s job seeker has the added benefit of being able to mail and hand deliver resumes in the old fashioned way as well as surf the web with their […]
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