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Sunday, 7 September 2008       

Jennifer Anthony, Resume Expert Profile and Articles




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1). 8 Resume Editing Tips
It’s amazing what a well-written and nicely presented resume can do for your job search. Before you send yours out, follow this checklist to ensure you are sending out an excellent quality representation of yourself.

1. Grammar, spelling, punctuation - Use the grammar and spell check function, then print it out and read the document wo...

2). Common Resume Mistakes
Using a general resume.
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DON'T DO IT! You cannot successfully use the same resume to apply to several different jobs.

Your resume should be custom written for each job you are targeting. When you send out something generic, it shows apathy and lack of motivation. This is NOT the impression you want to ...

3). How To Write A Resume
Figure out what you want to do.

You can't write an effective resume if you have no job target. What I mean by this is you need to tailor your resume to the specific job you want to apply to. Gone are the days of sending out 400 copies of the same resume.

Make a list of the jobs you have held that have relevance to the new ...

4). Targeted Resumes - How to Target Your Resume to the Job You Want
1. Determine what you are trying to accomplish.

Make sure you have a clear goal in mind. Hiring managers are too busy to try to figure out what you want to accomplish.

Writing a general, one-size fits all resume won’t cut it in today’s competitive job market. You have to make an effort to stand apart from everyone else.

5). What Are the Differences Between Telecommute Resumes and Standard Resumes?
Jobseekers often ask me what the difference is between a "standard" resume and a telecommute resume. So I have compiled this short article to explain those differences.

1. Telecommute resumes have to stand out.

Recruiters and hiring mangers are flooded with resumes when they post a telecommute job. I spoke to a recruiter t...

6). What Does Your Resume Cost?
So you were thinking you might write your own resume?

That’s okay, if the following applies to you:

* You are an excellent writer.
* You are adept in grammar and spelling rules.
* You have a solid understanding of the telegraphic writing style (which eliminates the use of personal pronouns, such as "I" and "me"...

7). What Is a Resume?
A resume is a self-promotional document that presents you in the best possible light, for the purpose of being invited to a job interview.

Why choose a professional resume writer?
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Your resume has only 10 to 15 seconds on average to impress an employer.

Hiring Managers receive h...



 


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