by Andrea The resume is visually tempting, a work of art. Simple and clean structure. Very simple to read. Regular. Stability. As much white space stuck between sections of writing as possible; sections of writing that are no longer than six lines and shorter if possible. There is consistency and steadiness in the use of [...]
Monthly Archives: April 2008
History Of The Past
by Andrea It is a fault to think of your resume as a history of your past, as a personal statement or as some variety of self expression. Sure, most of the content of any resume is concentrated on your job history. But write from the meaning to create attention, to convince the employer to [...]
Resume Writing
by Andrea The resume is a contrivance with one specific reason: to succeed an interview. If it does what the whimsy resume did, it works. If it doesn’t, it isn’t an efficient resume. A resume is a personal ad, nothing new, nothing take away. A great resume doesn’t just tell them what you have done [...]
Real Situations
by Andrea Here’s an unreal situation. You pertain for a job that seems completely perfect for you. You send your resume with a cover letter to the future manager. Many people think the job sounds great too and apply for the job. A few days later, the manager is staring at a mound of several [...]
Writing A Resume
by Andrea Write a resume that engenders results. This award-winning conduct to resume writing will instruct you to write a resume equal to one completed by a top-notch professional writer. It bids examples, format choices, help writing the objective, the summary and other sections, as well as samples of brilliant resume writing. Writing a enormous [...]
Good And Bad News
by Andrea The good news is that, with a small additional attempt, you can make a resume that makes you stand out as a better applicant for a job you are looking for. Not one resume in a hundred follows the principles that blend the interest of future employers. So, even if you face ferocious [...]