Thursday, November 19th, 2009
In my previous post, I talked about how to deal with "special skills" like languages on your resume. Today, I'll talk about how best to...
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My last post was on the perils of making your resume too long. Today, I'll talk about an area of weakness for even some of the best entry-level...
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My last post on entry-level resume mistakes encouraged you to give the hiring manager what they want to read. Today, I'll discuss a related...
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Have you ever heard of the '60s soul group the O'Jays? Perhaps you're most familiar with their song Love Train -- which has been...
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Are you familiar with the legendary Daisy Ad from the 1964 Presidential race? In that race, the Republican challenger, Sen. Barry Goldwater, expressed...
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In my previous post, I advised you to organize your resume carefully for maximum effect. My point was that no hiring manager is going to take the...
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Over the next few posts, I'm going to highlight the most common mistakes that recent grads make when putting together their resumes. Each post will...
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In my last post, I advised you not to falsify your resume (or hide your past) like Don Draper in AMC's Mad Men. Today, I’ll continue the cable...
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