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A resume is a written document and, like all written documents, it has to be readable. A readable document is grammatical, logical, concise, and interesting.
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Don't include social security number, age, credit card or banking informatin, health information, marital status or photograph on your resume.
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For baby boomers, biggest roadblock in their job hunt is a dated resume that fails to deliver what today’s companies and hiring managers want.
The practice of adding success stories as a separate addendum to executive summaries may pay off in more interviews.
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The 2012 Global Hiring Survey from the global professional association, Career Directors International, busts myths about resume page length and technology.
This article contains examples of a few mistakes you should not make on your resume.
A resume is essential for an effective job search, but it should not represent your entire job search effort. A resume alone will not find you a job.
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What do companies look for when they read a resume? Accomplishments showing how you used the skills and experience outlined in the job description.
Some companies have been organizing their online application forms around what school teachers call “essay questions.”
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Robin Schlinger, owner of Robin's Resumes®, www.robinresumes.com, will post news on resumes and career search advice. This article will serve to introduce her and her background.
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