Tag: unemployment
Tips for Hiring a Professional Resume Writer
It’s frequently tough for people to think about spending money when they are jobless, their employment options seem poor, and their reserve funds are dwindling. Competition is rigorous in the employment market in recent years and it is probable that there are far more job seekers applying for positions than there are open spots. But [...]
Posted: October 10th, 2011 under Career Change, Job Search.
Tags: business, careers, employment, hiring, job hunting, job searching, jobs, resume writer, resume writing, unemployment
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How-To Write a Resume That Gets Results: The 5 Essential Elements to Focus On
When you first begin it seems like it should be easy. But writing a resume that actually produces interviews and pulls excellent results can be a challenge. If you are struggling to write your own resume, these expert tips on five essential elements that professional resume writers consider and include in every resume may help. [...]
Posted: June 13th, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: career, employment, get hired, job, job hunt, Job Search, professional resume writer, resume writing, resumes, unemployment
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8 Trade Secrets To Make Your Resume Irresistible To Employers
When it comes to your resume, there really isn’t room for second place. You have one shot to make a good first impression and when you are trying to do so in a job market that is flooded with qualified candidates, you must do everything you can to ensure that your resume is as powerful [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2011 under Career Change, Job Search.
Tags: business, careers, employment, hiring, Job Search, jobs, professional resume writing, resume tips, resume writing, unemployment
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5 Simple Ways To Get Stronger Results From Your Resume
When unemployment is soaring and there are increased numbers of job seekers competing for a handful of job openings, to really stand out and get interviews it is essential that you make the best possible first impression. For most people, your first chance to make a positive impression is your resume. Unfortunately, many people gravely [...]
Posted: May 16th, 2011 under career advice, Job Search.
Tags: employment, help writing resume, job hunting, Job Search, professional resume writing, resume templates, resume writer, resume writing, unemployment
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5 Blunders People Regularly Make When Writing A Resume
Have you struggled in today’s competitive job market to get attention and generate calls for interviews? Could the trouble be your resume? After all, your resume is usually your first opportunity to make a good impression, and first impressions are crucial. If your resume is not producing results you are satisfied with, you might want [...]
Posted: April 27th, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: careers, employment, job hunting, Job Search, job searching, resume, resume writing, unemployment
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Nine Crucial Elements of an Interview-Generating Cover Letter
The cover letter accompanying your resume is often your first opportunity to let your individuality shine through while clearly conveying to the employer in a truly personal way why you are the perfect applicant to fulfill the company’s needs. Unfortunately, many job seekers blow the chance, sending a letter that is clearly an impersonal template [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: business, career, cover letter writing, employment, how to write letter, Job Search, job search letter, resume cover letter, resume writing, unemployment
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How To Rise Above Any Problems In Your Past To Write A Job-Winning Resume
Is there such a thing as a faultless resume? Is there such a thing as a perfect person to fill any position that any employer seeks to fill? The probability is that the answers to both these questions are “no.” This should give all of us cause for celebration as, let’s face it, almost all [...]
Posted: April 18th, 2011 under career advice, career management, Job Search.
Tags: careers, employment, job hunting, job searching, resume, resume writing, unemployment
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How to Get Ready for an Approaching Layoff and Upcoming Job Search
You’ve seen it coming–periodic selective layoffs–cherry-picking a few people out of each department–and up to now, you’ve made it through. But now, the signs are more ominous that a layoff may be possible. So, you are forced to face the probability that you will be in the next batch of layoffs. You know you have [...]
Posted: April 13th, 2011 under career advice, career management, Job Search.
Tags: employment, job hunting, job searching, laid off, layoff, prepare for job search, prepare for layoff, resume writing, unemployment
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Rewriting Your Resume: Easy Changes You Can Make To Your Resume To Get Improved Results Today
If you’ve been job hunting recently, you know that the market is competitive! If you are like many job searchers you’ve speculated if changing or improving your resume might help. After all, your resume is almost always the first impression and can determine whether or not you get the interview. Like many people, you’ve probably [...]
Posted: February 21st, 2011 under career advice, Job Search.
Tags: career help, employment, help writing resume, how to write resume, job hunt, Job Search, resume help, resume rewriting, rewrite resume, unemployment
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The Truth About Writing An Effective Resume
Have you been looking everywhere for help writing a resume that will produce better results? Here is the most critical resume writing tip . Resumes are not about you! Does that sound weird? It really isn’t. Put yourself in the shoes of a hiring authority at a major corporation. Your business employs hundreds or maybe [...]
Posted: January 31st, 2011 under career advice, Career Change, Job Search.
Tags: employment, help writing resume, how to write a resume, job hunt, Job Search, resume advice, resume writing, resume writing tips, tips for writing a resume, unemployment
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Dear Dorothy,I've been working at an entry level position for about two years. For the last 6 months, I feel as if I have outgrown my job and don't see any room for growth. I enjoy my job and the people I work with, but I feel like I need to make the next move in my career. How should I move forward?

