By: Benjamin Ehinger | 2008-10-27 | Advice It is almost a requirement for any job that you have a resume to hand to the manager when you apply. There are few employers that will even consider you without one and the ones that would will give you the edge over others if you have a resume. There is a certian way to write a resume that will help you land the job you want. Here are the secrets to how to write a resume. First, you need to include your contact information at the very top. This should be your phone number, address, and email address. This is how you are going to get the call for an interveiw so it is very important . read more
By: dr mony | 2009-10-13 | Health & Fitness Whether you want to go forward in your chosen field or you??re making a drastic career change, a resume is a job l read more
By: Peter Nisbet | 2009-01-22 | Writing & Speaking Many people require information on how to write a resume. There are specific rules that should be followed, but you can write your own resumes with a bit of help from professional ghost writers who are experienced in the requirements of employers, and understand what they are looking for. read more
By: John Chase | 2010-01-10 | Resumes Recruiters want resumes that are simple to understand, especially when it comes to the skills needed to perform the job and employment history. read more
By: Richard Blake | 2008-06-12 | Resumes Information on the key elements of a well composed resume. Includes tips on formatting, structure and relevancy of content. Useful tips on the dos and don’ts for transforming resumes into winning, powerful and compelling documents. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2009-05-27 | Career management Knowing how to write a good resume is a survival skill because the resume is an item that helps you open doors. Without a good resume, you cant get an interview, which means you wont be able to get the dream job you have been waiting for. read more
By: A Nutt | 2009-03-02 | Careers Writing a resume in English can be different from writing a resume in ones native language. There are many key points to consider when writing an English resume. The following is a list of helpful tips on writing a resume in English: An English resume should be created on a word... read more
By: Benjamin Ehinger | 2008-10-27 | Advice Are you looking for a new job? Do you need a new place to earn your income because you are ready for a change? There are two things you probably already know when you start to look for a job. One, is you will be going for a change. Two, you will have to know how to write a resume cover letter so that you can get your foot in the door. Here is how to write your cover letter. First, you need to start with your address and phone number at the top. Contact information is very important and you can even include your email address here if you would like. Second, you need to address t. read more
By: Leslie Kearney | 2009-01-16 | Resumes Fact #1: Most resumes are boring. The average resume reads like an outline for a term paper. A,B,C, 1,2,3. BORING. Fact #2: Most of us are not born writers and writing about ourselves is extremely hard. So how do you outline all your great skills and assets in an interesting (if not exciting and dynamic) way? In this article read more
By: Leslie Kearney | 2009-02-18 | Writing & Speaking Fact #1: Most resumes are boring. The average resume reads like an outline for a term paper. A,B,C, 1,2,3. BORING. Fact #2: Most of us are not born writers and writing about ourselves is extremely hard. So how do you outline all your great skills and assets in an interesting (if not exciting and dynamic) way? In this article we’ll give you a resume sample to get you started. Let’s begin with the basics and perhaps if you discover the “hidden writer” within you might work up to exciting and dynamic. In How To Write A Resume - Objective Vs. Summary I explained how to layout your . read more
By: Aden Ten | 2010-01-10 | Careers When employers are looking to hire someone, the important thing to realize is that they dont want to spend all day reading just one resume. Searching for a job is hard work, and can be very frustrating. That is why it helps to know what employers are looking for with resumes... read more
By: Trevor Johnson | 2010-01-10 | Resumes The first thing that you must do before sending your resume to an employer is learn how to write the perfect resume that in turn means learning how to write a resume title that grabs the attention of the employer. read more
By: Leslie Kearney | 2009-01-16 | Resumes It’s hard to write a resume. Most of us are not “born salespeople.” Just mentioning the word “sales” usually sends a shiver of fear up our spines. Add to this the fact that we are taught from childhood that it’s not polite to brag about ourselves it’s no wonder that when you’re asked to “sell yourself” on a resume you freeze up like a deer in the headlights. So instead of panicking let’s take a resume apart piece by piece and explain how to write an effective resume read more
By: Leslie Kearney | 2009-01-30 | Careers Its hard to write a resume. Most of us are not born salespeople. Just mentioning the word sales usually sends a shiver of fear up our spines. Add to this the fact that we are taught from childhood that its not polite to brag about ourselves its no wonder that... read more
By: Shane | 2010-01-10 | Resumes Do you want to get a job as a game tester, but don’t have a shining resume? Read on for tips on what exactly you should put in your game testing resume. read more
By: Michael Lee | 2008-05-10 | Self Improvement If you really want to land the job of your dreams, you must learn how to write a resume professionally. Contrary to what many think, a resume and how it is presented is a key element to getting hired - even if its just a piece of paper. read more
By: Anu Kool | 2008-09-19 | Careers If youre intimidated at the idea of writing a resume, dont worry, youre not the only one. Writing a resume can really be difficult if you dont know what things to include, avoid, and emphasize. Hiring managers and HR professionals receive hundreds to thousands of resumes every day. With this... read more
By: Catherine Z Jones | 2008-09-19 | Resumes 9 out of 10 resumes end up in the shredder. Here’s expert help on how to write a resume or CV so yours doesn’t. read more
By: Abhishek Agarwal | 2008-12-30 | Careers There are many jobs going in the CSR or Customer Service Representative category so it is the most useful resume amongst all that you could have. read more