Your Resume
Learn to target your resume to each job you apply to. Don’t let yourself be passed over for jobs you are qualified for simply because your resume doesn’t market your skills effectively!
Learn to target your resume to each job you apply to. Don’t let yourself be passed over for jobs you are qualified for simply because your resume doesn’t market your skills effectively!
Use this cheat sheet to determine the best accomplishment statements to use when applying for a job at each company you target.
You’ve put a lot of work into your resume but it may not even be read. Learn what to do to get past resume scanners.
One of the hardest things you will have to do is to evaluate yourself and your performance in your last job but a self-evaluation is a necessary step in creating your resume. A self-evaluation will also help to prepare you for the difficult interview questions and will improve your self-confidence. Identify and write down a […]
Your summary statement need to catch the eye of human readers and scanning programs. Follow the steps below…
Should you use a work objective statement on your resume? If you do, when and how should you use it?
Choose your resume type wisely. Your resume is your main marketing tool to employers.
The odds are that the resume that you write will have all or most of its components in common with every other resume. Each of these components has a purpose and the overriding directive of getting you an interview. Heading – The heading is pretty straight forward. It will contain your name, address, phone numbers […]
Losing your job is a chaotic, traumatic event. What comes next is even…