Archive for December 2008

How to escape from resume filter when applying for job?

Dec 25th, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Kannan J asked:


I idiotically lost a job interview a couple of months ago. I applied again but they rejected it saying they have their resume on file and that I can’t apply for the job again till one year from the date of the last interview. They have software which automatically compares a resume submitted with the resumes in their database. Has anyone been cunning enough to modify resume in ways that the resume filter software can’t identify as duplicate? I desperately need to apply for that job.



How to Write a Resume

Dec 22nd, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
naplesdave asked:


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How much should be paid for a professional resume’ writer?

Dec 22nd, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Gary J asked:


I have been in telecom sales and management for 25 years. Reduction in force requries me to look for another job.
I have used the same resume with updates, same format for the last 6 years. Headhunters and potential employers say that my resume looks good but I am not getting results after 6 weeks. A resume’ professional service critiqued and pointed out some viable potential improvements. They want to redo my resume’ for $600. Seems pricey. Thoughts?
If you are willing to help me revise my resume’ please let me know how to contact you.

Thanks
G

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How do I get my resume to seem bigger than it is?

Dec 21st, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Irony Of Poe asked:


I am a college student and want to have a great resume to show future employers. However, I’ve had the same job for 5 years so my resume looks very sparse. Even with the other activities and skills I’ve gotten in school it is still less than a page. What other stuff can I do to it to make it seem more impressive?

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How To Write a Cover Letter

Dec 20th, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Howcast asked:


A resume without a cover letter is like a burger without a bun. If you really wanted a job from somebody, you wouldn’t send them a burger without a bun, would you? Of course not.

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What is the most professional resume style to use when only having worked in food and retail?

Dec 17th, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
mynames.secret asked:


I have only worked in the fast food industry and in retail stores. I know there are the high class resumes that people pay to make, but I want a resume style that will look the most professional for only having worked for fast food and retail, but I don’t want to pay for a resume.



How would you write a resume if all work experience is military?

Dec 13th, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
K3932 asked:


I have a friend who is leaving the army (after 5 years) and wants to enter the police force. How should he write his resume so that it is nice and full? How should it be structured? Is there any place he can find examples of resumes like this? He is an E-5, if that helps.

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Resume Writing Tips : How to Write a Resume for a Teaching Job

Dec 13th, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
eHow asked:


Write a resume for a teaching job by including basic information, accomplishments and personal teaching styles. Highlight teaching objectives for a teaching job resume with the help of a management executive in this free video about writing job resumes.

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Writing a Killer Resume to Attract Prospective Employers

Dec 9th, 2008 | By How To Do Anything | Category: How to Write a Resume
Adam Boulton asked:


Resume is a document containing a summary highlighting the experiences and credentials and education usually written for the purpose of gaining an interview while seeking an employment. Since resume is the first thing that a potential employer encounters regarding the applicant, it carries a great significance.

A resume may be limited to one or two pages and can be organized in several ways.

A chronological resume highlights a candidate’s job experience in reverse chronological order, that is, the main body of the document shows the professional experience beginning from the most recent experience going chronologically backwards through a succession of previous experience. The main aim of a chronological resume is to give an impact of credibility through experience gained. This type of resume is the most common resume in use.

A functional resume highlights work experience and skills classified by skill area or job function. The objective of a functional resume is to focus on the skills particular to the kind of position being sought which directly gives weightage to professional capabilities and experiences as a backup. In contrast to chronological resume, functional resume will highlight these competencies and is most suited for jobs that require a particular skill or clearly defined personality traits.

A combination resume balances both the chronological and functional resumes, which typically leads with a functional list of job skills and then the chronological list of employers.

A resume is quite short and therefore contains experience directly relevant to the position and many resumes use precise keywords and action words that the employer is seeking for. Increasing number of job seekers and employers are using Internet based jobs and therefore an ideal resume should be long enough to provide a concise, adequate and accurate description of an applicant’s employment history and capabilities. Job seekers are now able to reach the employers through direct e-mail contact and resume blasting which is the mass distribution of resumes to increase personal visibility within the job market. The simplicity and complexity of the resume formats produce results varying from person to person, industry and occupation.

Since many employers find candidates through search engines, it is important to use appropriate keywords while writing a resume. And they must choose a file format to maintain their resume. Unlike regular two page resumes, which highlight only the recent work experience and education, Internet resumes highlight the candidate’s skill development over his or her career.

While writing a resume, emphasis should be placed on accomplishments, effective organization and more importantly the appearance of the resume. To achieve this, proper care should be taken to see to it that the font is plain and easy to read written on a resume quality paper, formatting the resume with simple bullets, highlighting the accomplishments and not taking away the attention.

While organizing a resume it is very important to start with an active descriptive action word, include numbers and percentages and restrict the resume to one page. The resume is nothing but an advertisement with the main purpose of winning an interview and to be an effective resume, it should stand out from the crowd.



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