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I have learned a lot reading this particular article on AOL's Career Builder site. These are some of the things I need to focus on when revamping my resume: Pay close attention to the employer's or recruiter's instructions for submitting your resume on each posting. What format should the resume be in and should it be embedded in an email, e-mailed as an attachment, faxed or mailed? Do they want you to include a position code to help them identify the job you're applying for? Think t...
This is where joeKnowledge comes in. You see, if your creating a knowledge base on topics about your career interests as well as a portfolio of work you had previously done (for those techies, artist and designers) you can show what you were doing during your down time. School, volenteer, or become a mentor. Do something during the down time. If you get unemployment, go to school or take a certificate course to stay up to date. Keep a journal like I mention previously. You will be glad ...
The Career Builder article has some ips on aking your resume sound better... well actually get read easier with the 30 seconds or less you have of the reader. For example, looking for important nouns and verbs can be helpful. It also means that you will have to change specific words in your basic resume for different jobs. You can use Industry-specific acronyms, degrees or certifications, and computer program proficiencies. Also remember, try to keep your resume scanner friendly... scan...
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