Posts Tagged ‘ Resume Writing ’

Resume Writing

May 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Job Search

When you try to find a job, the resume is the passport to get it: all the hiring process and the relationship with the employer revolves around a piece of paper that seems to tell everything about your professional life. With the lack of talent people seem to share in resume writing, now, there are [...]



Resumecompanion.com: Choosing a resume template and using drag & drop features

Mar 5th, 2010 | By | Category: Resume Video

Learn how to apply up to 8 different resume template designs to your resume and how to use the drag and drop features of Resume Companion. Resume Companion is the online resume builder featuring over 50000 job phrases spanning 1000+ jobs, eliminating the need to actually write your resume. Originally designed for use by professional [...]



How To Check Whether Your Resume Is Formatted Correctly

Feb 15th, 2010 | By | Category: Resume


By: Heather Eagar

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Electronic Resumes, Getting Past the Gatekeeper – The Art and Science of Resume Writing

Jan 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Resume Video

Get past the recruitment software and get noticed by the hiring manager. Unfortunately the majority of resumes submitted, stay in limbo in the software systems – the hiring manager never sees these resumes because they are not searchable. Learn how to make your resume light up the search results in this video and breathe new [...]



Stop Job Searching, Start Networking

Jan 12th, 2010 | By | Category: Networking Video

www.StopJobSearching.com Watch REAL mistakes made by REAL job seekers. Don’t let it happen to you. Learn tips and advice for resume writing, interviewing, networking, and more. Stop job searching, start networking, and get JobBound.