Get the Job You Want by Making Yourself Easy to Hire
Finding your dream job starts with making yourself easy to hire. Providing samples of your work with your resume and cover letter can help.
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Finding your dream job starts with making yourself easy to hire. Providing samples of your work with your resume and cover letter can help.
Have you struggled with putting your brand into your resume, writing a profile summary that looks great, but failing to get attention?
Fill your resume with performance statements instead of fluff and you will see a dramatic improvement in your job search results.
Fortunately, one’s career and life success is not based solely on obtaining a college degree. Here are some tips for creating a resume without one.
Every hiring manager wants a resume formatted for easy reading, scanning and printing. Follow these four rules when building a resume.
To write an effective resume, don’t begin by looking back over your shoulder to see where you have been. Don’t write an obituary of your career.
With so much job search activity taking place on the internet these days, it’s difficult to remember companies like to receive traditional resumes.
It’s important to look at your executive resume with a fresh perspective. Have you missed opportunities to market yourself during your job search?
You will never make your resume as good as possible without including one critical piece of information on your resume: Your value to the company.
A good resume but a bad cover letter will end up in the same place—the trash bin. Your resume is the greatest asset you have. Here are 10 tips.