By Gabriel J. Adams In most job interview situations, your resume will provide your potential employer with his or her first impression of you. If your resume makes a good first impression, you will move on to the next step in the hiring process. If not, your resume will likely be filed and you will [...]
Archive for March, 2009
How To Write A Resume That Will Impress That Employer
Posted March 29th, 2009 by Administrator | No CommentsBy Laura Adams Your resume is the first impression that an employer has of you. At the most basic level, a resume is simply a description of the skills, experience, education, and professional achievements that make you qualified for a position. A good resume will accurately inform an employer about your background. A great resume, [...]
The Idiots Guide To A Great Resume
Posted March 29th, 2009 by Administrator | No CommentsBy Lee Lister Well, you’ve finished your education or you want a new job so now you’ve got to write your first resume or CV. How do you go about this? Well first of all what is a resume – or for our European friends CV? It’s a document detailing your skills and experience that [...]
How to Use a Resume Objective to Help Your Job Application
Posted March 29th, 2009 by Administrator | No CommentsBy Laura Adams A resume objective statement, while an optional section of your resume, can be a powerful tool for job seekers if it used to its full potential. Strong objectives indicate how you will be of value to the company in one clear and concise statement. It tells potential employers your purpose or goal [...]
Resumes and Cover Letters-4 Secrets Every Job Seeker Needs to Know
Posted March 29th, 2009 by Administrator | No CommentsBy Kate Garvey Many people know that employers tend to hire and promote people who dress and look like they do. That’s why we wear blue suits when we interview with banks or insurance companies, dress in clean slacks and a nice button down shirt when you interview for a maintenance position, and creative positions [...]