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Adam Anthony
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Adam Anthony isn’t a career services professional – but he knows a lot about helping graduating students find jobs in D.C. He’s spent 22 years there, the past five at the College of William & Mary. Contact him at this address.


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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
In my previous post, I talked about the importance of paying attention to the graphical elements in your resume. In my final post in this series,...
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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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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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My #6 way to find an entry-level job in DC this summer? Take the first step. Sounds elementary, but it's not. If you're like many recent grads...
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In my last post, I suggested a great way to find a job in DC this summer was to make "friends” – i.e., contacts who can help you find...
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In my previous post, I talked about the idea of having “fun” i.e., doing certain social activities to meet people that can help you find a...
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In my most recent post, I advised you to give yourself an image makeover to beat the competition for an entry-level job in DC. My next tip for...
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Last post, I advised you to get a job – any kind of job – to beat the competition for an entry-level job in DC. The next thing you can do...
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The floodgates have opened and DC is now full of recent college graduates starting their first jobs or looking for...
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Miami Area Examiners:

The Seven Worst Things You Can Do On An Entry-Level Resume

  1. Use more than one page
  2. Include an objective
  3. List duties not accomplishments
  4. Use boring job descriptions
  5. Include skills like MS Word or Internet Research
  6. List ALL of your college activities
  7. List ANY of your high school activities
  8. Find more details here...