There are basic components of every professional resume such as contact information, employment history and skills, that should always be included. Be sure to create a professional looking resume with current and accurate information using tips from this free video by a career adviser on resume writing.Expert: Pat Goodwin Contact: www.PatGoodwinAssociates.com Bio: Pat Goodwin is an executive coach, trainer and career development professional. Goodwin is the owner and founder of Pat Goodwin …
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Brian Krueger, President of CollegeGrad.com, presents “Your Resume Objective Section.”
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You’ll learn how to build a compelling new network in days that gets you sit-down meetings with decision makers who can hire you, for jobs that aren’t advertised or don’t even exist yet.
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Beyond your Guerrilla Resume…here’s how to take charge of your personal brand, and stand out from the crowd leveraging LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, and more.
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P.S.—We knew you’d read this far. How did we know this? Please turn to Chapter 5 and read, One Unusual Way to End Your Guerrilla Cover Letter. ….read more
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Recruiting director Brad Karsh has worked with thousands of misguided job seekers. Now he’s putting his experience into print, with step-by-step guidelines to improve the wording, content, and format of any résumé.
Knowing how employers choose candidates, the author shows how to make a résumé stand out. Whether readers are looking to make a career change, re-enter the workforce, find a first job, or acquire an internal position, Karsh demonstrates how to transform any résumé—and get results. Includes advice for:
• First jobs
• Re-entering the work force
• Applicants who have been laid off
• Career changes
• Older applicants
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Whether you’re entering the job market for the first time, changing jobs, or changing careers, Resumes for Dummies, 5th Edition will show you the ropes and rules for a new era in recruiting and job finding. With 85% new content added since the previous edition, this up-to-date guide gives you the very latest strategies on how to create, and more importantly, distribute your resume in today’s new job search environment. You’ll learn:
- Why most generic online resumes fail
- How to customize resumes for each job opening
- New quick ways to find the right jobs
- How to use meta search engines to your advantage
- Why both digital and print versions of resumes are still needed
- How to use resumes interactively
- The resume basics that still knock ‘em dead
- How to create resumes for your life’s changing phases
- What to do after you send them your resume
With a wealth of sample resumes—organized by industry and career field, experience level and age, and special circumstances—along with tips on choosing professional resume help and other valuable resources, Resumes for Dummies, 5th Edition will help you get noticed in a universe saturated with billions of resumes and more on the way. ….read more
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The nation’s #1 online resume service offers its exclusive advice on how to craft a winning resume
The Resume.com Guide to Writing Unbeatable Resumes draws upon the author’s considerable expertise, as well as the vast Resume.com database, to arm job seekers with:
- Sample resumes for every profession and job category, at every level, from entrylevel to executive
- A comprehensive database of keywords, arranged by industry
- Electronic job-hunting advice and strategies, with tips on how to make any resume stand out online
- A detailed Before & After resume trouble-shooting worksheet
Job seekers will also find an exciting added value with this essential text. With the purchase of this book, they’ll be able to receive a free resume consultation with one of Resume.com’s career consultants!
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Complete with a bonus CD, this definitive volume contains everything you need to nail that new position-regardless of your job-seeking scenarios! ….read more
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Everyone – with or without a resume – is looking for this key: A professionally written resume, a sales presentation of their qualifications and experience that will get the job for them – the job they want. The job hunters are wound up in their own specialties and problems. They don’t know how, and they don’t have the time – AND they’re willing to pay you to put it all together for them. Just as you’re willing to pay a doctor, dentist or investment broker, those who need a resume are willing to pay you for this service. The market exists in every city and town in this country, and the demand for this service is growing daily. Your opportunity for success beyond your fondest dreams has never been greater! The brass ring is here! Grab it, and hold on!
You’ll need a modern, professional quality typewriter. You can begin, and perhaps get by for a month or so, with a top quality portable, but do yourself and your business a favour: Arrange to rent, lease or buy on monthly payments if necessary, the best machine for the quality of work that will command top dollars for you.
Setting up and operating from your own home will be the most economical way to begin. In addition to your typewriter, you should have a typewriter stand, typist’s chair, adjustable long-arm lamp, and a file cabinet. However, just as you can make do with a portable typewriter for a month or so, you can get by for starters with a kitchen chair at your dining room table.
To prepare yourself properly, invest in a good book on how to write ‘job-winning’ resumes. Select a book which discusses both the cover letter and the format of the body of the resume.
The most important part of any resume package is the cover letter the applicant sends as part of the resume. This letter states the specific job the applicant is applying for, explains why he believes he is qualified, and pointedly asks for an interview. In most cases, you’ll be able to provide an “all-purpose form letter” which your client can adapt to any position that interests him. More will be covered later about actual writing of the resume and the cover letter.
The format and style of the body of the resume are the items you want to learn from your book. Resumes of today generally follow this outline:
1. Name
2. Address
3. City, state, zip.
4. Phone Number
5. Type of job or position wanted
6. Goals and/or desires in life
7. Job history, starting with current or last job held
8. Special courses, education or training completed
9. Military History
10. Formal Education
11. Activities while attending school: athletics, offices, awards
12. Hobbies and special interests
13. Notation that names of business and personal references will be furnished on request.
14. Availability
15. Health
Once you’re organized with space and equipment, you’re ready for business. All that’s necessary from this point on will be advertising, client interview, and producing the final product.
Your advertising needs, in comparison with many other businesses, need not cost you an exorbitant amount of money. It should, however, be consistent and eye-catching.
You should contact your area’s most widely read newspaper and arrange to run a one-column by one inch ad every day for the next six to twelve months. By purchasing your ad space on a daily insertion basis, and over at least a six month period, your rate will be much lower than the rate charged for shorter contracts.
Your newspaper ad might read something like this:
A Complete, Professional Service
Midwest resumes service
Resumes – Letters – Portfolios
…that results in jobs!
Phone 123-4567
Aside from an ad in the newspaper, and perhaps a similar one in your area shoppers’ papers, the only other advertising efforts you should worry about are those that don’t cost money – free bulletin board announcements, radio and television talk show interviews, and low cost flyers, circulars or brochures that describe your services.
One method of gaining business exposure which is most often overlooked is the radio and television talk show interview. Call the broadcast stations in your area and get the names of the producers of these talk shows. Then write them a letter explaining your services, and how you believe an appearance on their program could be educational and beneficial to their audiences. Include a brochure with your letter. A couple of days after you’re sure they’ve received your letter, give them a call on the phone, and ask them to consider an interview with you.
How to write a Professional Resume
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