Resume Writing

30
Mar

DIY Resume or Professional Resume Writer?

{Click here to read the original article on Careerrocketeer.}

If you are driven to being the best in your profession, you possess the ideal combination of experience, knowledge and training, and you’re confident in your ability to complete most projects with relative ease and achieve the desired end results.

Conversely, when you undertake a project without the proper experience, knowledge base and training, more often than not, you’ll make costly errors and the end result is prone to be flawed and will fail to yield the desired results. Read more

25
Aug

Why a Great Resume is Your First Step to a Successful Job Interview

{Click here to read the original article on Careerrocketeer.}

Job search in the new millennium is different and difficult for many job seekers, especially Men & Women of A Certain Age, professionals who are used to being recruited, people at all levels in all professions who have not been involved in a job search or updated and modernized their résumé for at least the past 3-5 years, and especially for those who are still social media challenged.

Whereas it is true employers do not hire a résumé, the vast majority of job seekers are totally unaware of the behind-the-scenes influence a professional or amateur looking résumé has on candidate selection and the subliminal impact it has in an interview. Read more

16
Jun

DIY Resume Writing Advice

{Click here to read the original article on Careerrocketeer.}

The following is some insider insights on how to create a solid DIY résumé. That is, if you’re brave enough to undertake the task on your own, knowing full well the consequences if in the end your résumé turns out to be a faux 2 carat Cubic Zirconia instead of the brilliant 2 carat diamond you hoped it would be. Read more

9
Jun

3 Ways to Make Your Résumé More Recruiter-Friendly

{Click here to read the original article on The Muse.}

When you’re writing your résumé or working on your LinkedIn profile, we bet you’ve wished you could get into hiring managers’ heads. What are they really looking for? How can you make your resume catch their eyes? Read more

2
Jun

Creating a Résumé for a Mom Returning to the Workforce

{Click here to read the original article on The Career Experts.}

I am often contacted by people (oftentimes mothers) who took an extended absence from the workforce to raise children. Those children get older and more self-sufficient; the stay at home moms decide they would like to return to the workplace. Oftentimes these women had good careers, working as attorneys, project managers, analysts, and technology professionals, among many other professions.

They are confounded about how to showcase their skills on their résumés. Read more

10
Mar

Beat the Robots: How to Get Your Resume Past the System & Into Human Hands

{Click here to read the original article on The Muse.}

Landing an interview for a position in a giant organization can feel impossible if you don’t have any personal connections. People often blame the sheer volume of resumes that are submitted – HR simply can’t review them all with enough detail to see what a perfect candidate you are!

And this is partially true – one study suggests that recruiters spend only six seconds looking at each resume. However, many resumes are trashed before they’re even seen by human eyes. How is that possible? Read more

9
Dec

6 Tips for Common Resume Problems

{Click here to read the original article on Real Simple.}

When job hunting, your résumé has a way of highlighting little career imperfections in black and white.

Maybe you’ve job-hopped, had a long gap between gigs, or earned a degree that requires explaining (hello, art history majors!).

Is there a way to smooth over these résumé imperfections—without being dishonest? You betcha. Read more

2
Dec

Resume Tips

Some characteristics a resume should demonstrate:

  • Easy to read fonts. (Not “Old English”, for example)
  • If referring to a specific job opening, please refer to it in your cover letter.
  • Be specific when listing your expertise. What specific software, operating systems, CAD programs, application versions, etc.
  • A cover letter is not a requirement, but it can help a recruiter “read between the lines”.
  • If you update our database with a new resume, please indicate that it is an updated resume.
  • It is a good idea to update a resume when you have received additional education, certifications or recent employment.

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18
Nov

Marty’s Cover Letter Do’s & Don’ts

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