Resumes-Cover-Letters

Career Advice: Are Resumes Obsolete As A Primary Job Search Tool?
In a day of background checks, pre-employment drug screening and multiple interviews, where do resumes fit in? According to many successful job applicants, not very well. Read more →
Catching and Keeping Attention: The Resume Cover Letter
Though the resume will detail why you are right for a position, the resume cover letter will explain why employers should bother with the resume. Though often overlooked, the cover letter is an essential part of the interview process. Read more →
Changing Careers? You Need a Resume That Takes You Where You Want to Go!
Are you considering changing careers?Career changes can be brought about for many reasons. There are times when you reach a plateau and need to change your career path if you are to achieve your dreams. Read more →
Choice of Paper in Resume Writing Considered
Many people believe that if you use expensive card stock or woven paper with a watermark on your r?sum? you have a better chance of getting hired. This may or may not be the case, however many r? Read more →
Choosing The Right Resume Format
No one has the same history; that's common knowledge. What isn't so common, however, is that resumes do not have to be formatted the same way each time. Read more →
Choosing the Right Resume Format for Your Needs
Knowing when the chronological versus the functional resume format works best is crucial to creating a powerful resume. There are 3 main types of formats for resumes:Chronological, or more accurately, Reverse Chronological Functional A combination, or hybrid of the two Of course, there are many other variations of the 3 named above as well. Read more →
Christian Job Search: Put Faith IN Your Resume, Not ON It
Faith should show up in your resume, not on it. There's a huge difference.Most Christians I've worked with have asked me to help them write or revise their resumes. Read more →
Chronological vs. Functional Resumes - Which To Choose?
Your resume is a marketing tool that should effectively sell your skills, experience, and educational qualifications to prospective employers. When developing your resume, there are two different types of resume formats you should consider: a chronological resume and a functional resume. Read more →
Combination Resume Format - What Can It Do For YOU
In a combination resume you have the option of highlighting your skills and abilities, who you worked for, or your educational background. This is a good style to use if you like to have the flexibility to put your information in a format that suits your background, your tastes and your style. Read more →
Common Examples of Resume Cover Letter Mistakes
Job seekers are everywhere; you can find them on the busy streets and even on the Internet. Times have greatly changed, and without a job, you can't live a normal life. Read more →

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