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Are You Job Hunting? Read Today’s New Rules

If you are out of work and looking for a new job, you probably think that the previous job-hunting techniques are now obsolete.

You might be left behind if you know nothing about social media, digital resumes and doesn’t have the “Google-ability”. Plus, there are extremely qualified job seekers who are willing to do low-paying jobs or jobs that are clearly beneath them.

So what a qualified and experienced person just like you should do in order to land on a job that really pays serious money? I think this brave new world leaves you no choice but to face and conquer it.

Below are the Do’s and Dont’s when applying for a job: (more…)

10 Phrases That Can Sink Your Resume

Posted by Liz Ryan

If you’re job-hunting today, you know that employers are looking for sharp, self-motivated people. Paradoxically, just about the worst way to convey your talent and motivation is to say in your resume or cover letter, “I’m self-motivated.” Anyone can say that! The phrase falls flat. You can’t afford to let done-to-death boilerplate language sink your resume like a boat anchor.

Resume cliches like “self-motivated individual” and “results-oriented professional” are out of date in 2010. You can do a better job of letting hiring managers know how you solve problems on-the-fly or leap over tall buildings in a single bound.

Here are ten of the deadliest resume phrases in use (“massive overuse” would be more accurate) and replacements for each one. You’ll rewrite the replacement phrases to reflect your own accomplishments–and that’s the key! We can’t expect a timeworn piece of resume boilerplate to stand in for our own pithy, personal examples. (more…)

What Should Be Included in Your Resume

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“A time spent on your resume is a time well spent”

In finding a job, you have to market yourself in order to get hired and one of the best marketing tools to be used is your resume. Your resume therefore is the representation of yourself so it must be simple and well-organized. It should not be wordy and lengthy, otherwise, you’ll bore your readers.

So how long should your resume be? What should be included in your resume? Well, an average resume consists of 1 to 2 pages and it must have the (more…)

New Rules in Making Your Resume

resumeResume changes styles just like in fashion. Don’t waste your time and money in sending thousands of old-fashioned resumes. All you need is to look for new trends that will help your resume more cutting-edge.

What are you waiting for? Let’s start your resume makeover!

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  • In: A resume having your professional summary at the top. This helps to sell you more.
  • Out: A resume having your objective statement at the top. Even the word objective is so outdated. (more…)