Resumes-Cover-Letters

Resume Considerations for First Responders and Fire Departments
Are you considering a job as a first responder or with a fire department? There are many things they will be looking for and they indeed have many requirements, which must be on your list of certificates and accomplishments and of course those should be listed in a bullet format on top. Read more →
Resume Considerations for Franchise Attorneys
If you are considering working as a Franchise Attorney for a big law firm then you will most likely need to get some experience in the field, write some articles in law journals on the subject and perhaps get a Certified Franchise Executive Degree CFE. Read more →
Resume Considerations for Radio Broadcasting
Are you looking for that dream job in radio broadcasting, well you are not alone and the competition is very tough indeed. In fact it is so tough and such an insiders game that it often pays to drop names into your resume. Read more →
Resume Considerations for Service Firms
When applying for a job in a service company you might be surprised what types of things will propel your application to the top of the pile. Believe it or not if you worked at McDonalds or Starbucks as a teen this is something that is of value to service businesses. Read more →
Resume Considerations for Working with the TSA or DHS
The United States Government must protect the American People and it is hiring people for Airport Security and Department of Homeland Security like never before. Read more →
Resume Cover Letters -- How To Impress With Less
When you've created a great resume, you need to have an excellent cover letter to send out with it. You may only have a few seconds of your reader's attention to convince her that you're a strong contender for the job you want and that it's worth her time and trouble to read your application. Read more →
Resume Cover Letters Explained
A resume cover letter is an integral part of the job search. A professional seeking a position within a company should never submit a resume with an appropriate resume cover letter attached, that is, if they want to land the job. Read more →
Resume Distribution Services: Should You Use Them?
Resume distribution services have popped up over the past few years and some job searchers have asked me about whether or not they are worth using.Essentially, you pay the company a fee and they will send your resume to hundreds if not thousands of employers and recruiters. Read more →
Resume Do Nots: Avoid Resume Mistakes To Get More Interviews
Here are some tips and considerations to avoid making resume mistakes that can cost you.1. Don?t obsess about the length of your resume, focus on the content but do keep in mind that most people will get by with a 2 page resume. Read more →
Resume Do's and Do Nots
Resume Do'sWrite brief phrases. Full sentences not necessaryStart with first draft. Expect to do several revisionsBegin with a summary statement that describes the functional areas of your workUse present tense in describing current job. Read more →

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