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The resume: Selling yourself on paper key component of job search. Published: ; Oct. 22, 2011, 9:59 p.m.
Whether you’re out of work or browsing for new opportunities, keeping your resume fresh and available in the right locations could help jump-start job leads, career experts say.
Is the paper resume outdated? Despite the stress of dealing with thousands of stacks of resumes and the time it takes to go through all of them, no one has figured out an innovative replacement or ...
Use these six dos and don’ts to make sure your resume ends up on the boss’ desk, not in the trash bin.
Your resume doesn't have a very long time to do its job -- maybe ten seconds! Here are ten things your resume must get across to its reader in that little window. You are up to the challenge!
Your resume must be perfect. No errors. Do not rely solely on spell check. Spell check does not always find all misspelled words. It is essential that you proofread repeatedly. Have several different ...
If you can fit 23 years of history on a one-page resume, then either you are severely under-representing yourself on paper, or you contributed very little value to past employers. Neither picture ...
My resume is different from most in that I'm a graphic designer and my resume is, in reality, an example of my skills and abilities. So I always bring my own copies, printed on cotton paper in color.