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		<description><![CDATA[Resumes are a necessity for almost every job on the planet -- accountant, teacher, CEO or municipal employee. But unless you carefully and objectively examine your resume before sending it out, recycling bins across America may be filling up with those ill-planned documents. Before mailing your next resume, check the ten resume "don'ts" below: 1. [...]<!-- Easy AdSense V2.81 -->
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resumes are a necessity for almost every job on the      planet -- accountant, teacher, CEO or municipal employee. But unless you      carefully and objectively examine your resume before sending it out,      recycling bins across America may be filling up with those ill-planned      documents.</p>
<p>Before mailing your next resume, check the ten resume "don'ts" below:</p>
<p>1. Appearances Count -- Don't try to save money by printing your resume      on cheap copy paper instead of good quality stock. Check for typos,      grammatical errors and coffee stains. Use the spell check feature on your      word processor and ask a friend to review the resume to find mistakes you      might have missed.</p>
<p>2. Does Size Matter? -- If your career warrants a two-page resume, then      go ahead and create a document that reflects the full range of your      experience and accomplishments. Don't reduce the type size to such a degree      that your resume becomes difficult to read.</p>
<p>3. Truth or Consequences -- Don't fudge over dates or titles on your      resume to hide the fact that you have been unemployed, that you switched      jobs too frequently or that you held low-level positions. If a prospective      employer conducts a background check and discovers that you lied, you can      kiss the job good-bye.</p>
<p>4. State Your Case -- If you are seeking a job in a field in which you      have no prior experience, don't use the chronological format for your      resume. By using a functional or skills-oriented format, you can present      your relevant experience and skills up front.</p>
<p>5. Put Your Best Foot Forward -- Don't simply copy the job description      jargon from your company's HR manual. To show that you are more qualified      than the competition for the positions you are seeking, you need to do more      than simply list your job responsibilities. Present specific accomplishments      and achievements: percentages increased, accounts expanded, awards won, etc.</p>
<p>6. No Excuses -- Don't include the reasons you are no longer working at      each job listed on your resume. The phrases "Company sold," "Boss was an      idiot" and "Left to make more money" have no place on your resume.</p>
<p>7. What Have You Done Lately? -- While it is certainly acceptable to have      a two-page resume, don't list every single job you've ever held. Personnel      managers are most interested in your experience from the last 10 years, so      focus on your most recent and most relevant career experience.</p>
<p>8. Target Your Audience -- Don't mail out your resume to every ad in the      Sunday newspaper. If you are not even remotely qualified for a position,      don't apply. Read the ads, determine if you have the right credentials and      save the wear and tear on your printer.</p>
<p>9. No Extra Papers, Please -- When you send out your resume, don't      include copies of transcripts, letters of recommendation or awards, unless      you are specifically asked to do so. If you are called in for an interview,      you may bring these extra materials along in your briefcase for      show-and-tell.</p>
<p>10. Don't Get Personal -- Personal information does not belong on a      resume in the United States. Don't include information on your marital      status, age, race, family or hobbies.</p>
<p>Peter Newfield is President of Career Resumes, founded in 1976 and one of      the premier resume writing services in the United States.</p>
<p>http://www.career-resumes.com</p>
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