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Resume Help Tips

Resume Help Tips

 

By: Mark Wells

Your resume is your first tool to get the job of your dreams. No matter how much talented and experienced you are, a poorly written resume may be the cause of your nightmares.

 

Following are tips that will guarantee you of a fresh and effective resume that sells your capabilities:

Pay attention to details
Don’t do shorthcuts because it might make your way to your dream job impossible.  Proofread your final draft at least three times before sending it to employers or recruiters. Take the time to make sure the details and information sent is correct and error-free.

Be clear and conscise

Organize your information in a logical manner and keep descriptions clear and get to the point immediately. The hiring managers have no time to spare and waste reading a very long and boring resume. Use a simple, easy-to-read font and know the correct formatting set by employers. If you were confius, try asking for a help of a professional resume writer and/or career coach.

Include Cover Letter

While many job seekers buy the idea that cover letters are merely nuisance and not necessary part of job serach, they are wrong. After asking a number of hiring managers, it was learned that if there is no cover letter, there is no interview. Cover letter lets the employers know that you are really interessted in the position they are offering.

Address the hiring manager directly, and include the name of the company and the position for which it is hiring in your cover letter/e-mail response.

Develop a strategy
Focus on what you bring to the employer, not what you want from the job—This is an opportunity for you to market yourself and stand out from the other candidates. What can you do to make the hiring manager’

Mark Wells
http://www.articlesbase.com/resumes-articles/resume-help-tips-695542.html

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by admin and filed under job descriptions | 2 Comments »

Resume Help Tips

Resume Help Tips

 

By: Mark Wells

Your resume is your first tool to get the job of your dreams. No matter how much talented and experienced you are, a poorly written resume may be the cause of your nightmares.

 

Following are tips that will guarantee you of a fresh and effective resume that sells your capabilities:

Pay attention to details
Don’t do shorthcuts because it might make your way to your dream job impossible.  Proofread your final draft at least three times before sending it to employers or recruiters. Take the time to make sure the details and information sent is correct and error-free.

Be clear and conscise

Organize your information in a logical manner and keep descriptions clear and get to the point immediately. The hiring managers have no time to spare and waste reading a very long and boring resume. Use a simple, easy-to-read font and know the correct formatting set by employers. If you were confius, try asking for a help of a professional resume writer and/or career coach.

Include Cover Letter

While many job seekers buy the idea that cover letters are merely nuisance and not necessary part of job serach, they are wrong. After asking a number of hiring managers, it was learned that if there is no cover letter, there is no interview. Cover letter lets the employers know that you are really interessted in the position they are offering.

Address the hiring manager directly, and include the name of the company and the position for which it is hiring in your cover letter/e-mail response.

Develop a strategy
Focus on what you bring to the employer, not what you want from the job—This is an opportunity for you to market yourself and stand out from the other candidates. What can you do to make the hiring manager’

Mark Wells
http://www.articlesbase.com/resumes-articles/resume-help-tips-695542.html

Posted on March 14th, 2010 by admin and filed under job descriptions | 2 Comments »

Your Resume - Transforming Lifeless Paper Into a Dynamic Candidate

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Customer Services Representative - How To Write A Resume That Does All The Talking!

If you wear more than one hat where your job skills are concerned you would obviously like to emphasise on the most important ones in your resume to be found suitable for a special kind of job. The Customer Services resume
is undoubtedly the most important of resumes that you could have. This kind of a resume is going to get you the best job possible, regardless of whether you have made your own resume or have had it made by a company that specialises in customer services representative resume. This resume will give you the best reference in your area of work and will be most beneficial to finding a good job.

How to write an impressive customer services resume
To write an impressive customer services resume you have to ensure that all your positive traits are highlighted in it and that the company you are applying to gets a remarkable opinion of your abilities right away. You should let the company know through your resume that you have worked in a similar position before and in companies that are highly reputed, that you have handled issues relating to this job with confidence and done a good job of it and that your educational and other qualifications enhance your abilities to do this job well. Maybe you could have references from your earlier places of work with experience letters that give you a good reference and show your work as being of a high quality. Once the new employer is convinced of your aptitude and has a favorable impression of your resume, there is nothing to hold you back from getting that super job.

The resume should fit on a single page
No employer likes to go through pages and pages of a resume with descriptions and other stuff taking up too much of his time. he would like to see it all on one page and written in a concise manner so that he can gauge your work and qualifications as well as your past experience fast. There will be several candidates applying for the same job and no employer will have the time to waste by going through long resumes. Short and sweet is what they want. This saves them their time and also lets them know what your work is going to be like in one swift glance. So if you have written long resumes, shorten it immediately without loosing the gist of the matter and the information that is very necessary.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/customer-services-representative-how-to-write-a-resume-that-does-all-the-talking-703266.html

Posted on March 10th, 2010 by admin and filed under job descriptions | 2 Comments »

Career Planning For The Teenagers - A Small Guide For Your Betterment

Have you started to think about your career or about college? If so the correct advice for you to plan your career is to join a school and then proceed to college. All teens and young ones can follow this. Well, there is a rumor in rounds saying that choosing one career path is just as easy as you choose your major at college.

But in truth, it is not the case. Planning your career is instead a complex and a tough process and hence care should be taken in it. In other words, planning your career can be considered as a program to be executed which consists of various steps that are to be followed with great attention. Various programs have been developed by universities and companies to help the young job seeker to filter his choices and find a good career path that yields success. Guides on such programs are distributed the universities to the public members as well as the students. Descriptions about the different career paths are very well explained in the guides. They also aid assist the student and guide them to focus more on heir career. The job seeker can spread his career paths as well as filter them by following well developed programs. But the students are never sure where there choice would land them by following these guides.

The job seekers and college students are advised by the experts in the area of teenage counseling and career counseling to choose their career path soon based on their personal skills and interest. These advices to students who are shaping their career are sometimes being forced to change them from a good one. They lose a best career but it depends whether they are fit enough to proceed with it. The college students are offered various jobs that are too good and many of them come from industries who offer a good pay. Choosing a good job is never automatic and the students must understand this. So while choosing a career path it is best advised to for the teens to choice a good college program and a career path that best fits him.

There is a common conception on choosing a career path would leave the individual stick to the same for the rest of his life. But this is a rumor every individual comes through while crossing his phase of career planning. Changing careers are also witnessed among people. Some even change their careers on a regular basis. So it is a misconception that an individual is always stuck with a career that he chooses with his college major or the training course he followed as the base. Further, it is also reminded that the college major that you choose is always never a base for choosing a career path.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/career-planning-for-the-teenagers-a-small-guide-for-your-betterment-703235.html

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Your Resume - Transforming Lifeless Paper Into a Dynamic Candidate

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