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Expert Author: Shaun Fawcett Your resume (or curriculum vitae), combined with the cover letter, are the master keys to opening the prospective employer's mind and door so that you can proceed to the next step in the process - the big interview! Here are 10 Tips for writing a top resume. Expert Author: Judi Perkins 1. A BLAND OR GENERIC OBJECTIVE: If your objective could be applied to a marketing resume as easily as a resume for an accounting position, then your objective says nothing and will get you nowhere. An objective is NOT some required paragraph at the top of the page that is an exercise in 5 lines of job speak. It's an actual and real description of your skills as they're related to who you are and what you want. It should vary with the type of job for which you are applying. Expert Author: Barbara Safani Do you want to create a more "user friendly" resume to submit to recruiters and hiring authorities? Here are 15 suggestions for composing more compelling and targeted resumes. Expert Author: Lino Claudio Posting resume online through resume banks or job search sites will certainly help you form a wide network in your career search. Expert Author: Robert Marcus A computer software engineer resume must highlight your technical skills. This article gives you some ideas of the sort of information that an employer is looking for in your resume. Expert Author: Robert Marcus With the world constantly expanding its horizons, more and more buildings are being constructed and rules and regulations are getting tighter. Your construction resume will reflect your technical skills and advanced knowledge. Expert Author: Robert Marcus A Medical Transcriptionist in short MT positions, require a certification with training, specific skills like fast type writing, listening skills, and a specific field like Radiology. Expert Author: Robert Marcus Every employer is looking for a specific set of skills and expertise from job-seekers that match the skills necessary to perform a particular job. Expert Author: Robert Marcus The toughest of all resumes to write is a sales resume. Basically, the employer is looking for a person who can sell himself through the resume first. Expert Author: Robert Marcus A teachers resume should be a brief document in which you provide as much as evidence as you can to the employer that you will be a good teacher. Expert Author: Robert Marcus An accountant resume must highlight important information about your accounting experience, skills and education. This article gives you some ideas of the sort of information that an employer is looking for. Expert Author: Robert Marcus Being an administrator, you may have to interact with the CEO one minute and the next minute a floor cleaner. What is expected from an Admin, varies from organization to organization. Expert Author: Alesia Benedict When writing resumes, it is important to remember whom it is you're trying to please - (is it you, or the hiring authority?) In this article I will present my ideas of what makes up really aggressive documents, based on my many years in the industry, and my career in owning and managing a successful resume writing and career marketing firm. Expert Author: John Rivers Your resume is your sales person. Long before you personally get to meet a potential employee or have an interview your resume will be fighting your corner on your behalf. It is essential, then, that you create an effective resume. Your resume will be one of hundreds, if not thousands, that employers will see so you should ensure that it really stands out and promotes your services. The exact approach your resume will take will depend on you and your circumstances. Expert Author: Joseph Turner A lame objective can get your resume tossed in the trash in a matter of seconds. There are quite simply too many better resumes out there to bother. Here is how to fix that. Expert Author: Robert Marcus When it comes to building an executive resume, you want to showcase how smart you are, how organized you are and how you are perfect for the position. Expert Author: Robert Marcus The best resume for an architect will be to showcase his/her previous projects. It could be a software that you architected or a bridge or beautiful house that you designed. Obviously, not everyone will have groundbreaking projects in their resume in the beginning of their career. Expert Author: Alfred J.James It is a mistake to think of your resume as a history of your past, as a personal statement or as some sort of self expression. Sure, most of the content of any resume is focused on your job history. But write from the intention to create interest, to persuade the employer to call you. If you write with that goal, your final product will be very different than if you write to inform or catalog your job history. Expert Author: Deborah Walker Feeling symptoms of age discrimination in your job search? Your resume could be the culprit, categorizing you as out of date and over the hill. So, don't get a face lift; get a resume make-over! Expert Author: S.C. Mishra An employer spends only 10 seconds per resume to accept / reject it. Your resume has to highlight your strengths in a very convincing manner to get selected for the interview.
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