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		<title>Ten Tips For Writing A Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have just graduated or left a job then you are going to need a professionally worded resume to find the best form of employment. Today there is a lot of competition for jobs so it is useful to know what the best tips and techniques for writing a resume are.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have just graduated or left a job then you are going to need a professionally worded resume to find the best form of employment. Today there is a lot of competition for jobs so it is useful to know what the best tips and techniques for writing a resume are.</p>
<p>1. Understand the purpose of a resume: A resume is not written to find a job, it is put together to get you an interview. Keep this in mind while putting all the details together. It needs to be concise and to the point, highlighting information that can get you to first base.</p>
<p>2. Use good keywords: You need to understand that for every job advertised there can be hundreds of applicants. The person reading through all these resumes may just scan them at the most. This means it is essential to use words and phrases that catch the eye. Keep any sentences short and to the point.</p>
<p>3. Positive Title: The first thing any potential employer will see is your resume title. This needs to be descriptive and relevant to the position applied for. Don&#8217;t just use one word, but then don&#8217;t use more than nine or ten either.</p>
<p>4. Proofread: It is surprising just how easy it is to make spelling or grammar mistakes. Don&#8217;t just read your resume back once straight after you have finished making it, put it down and find something to do for a couple of hours and then read through it again to check for any errors.</p>
<p>5. Bullet Points: These are a great way to take the reader&#8217;s eyes to information that you want to stand out. Don&#8217;t go over the top with bullet points but certainly use them to list your work experience and educational qualifications.</p>
<p>6. Important Information First: Many people make the mistake of putting the information that is relevant to the position applied for, like work history, at the end of the resume. You need to get the employer&#8217;s attention as soon as possible so this needs to come earlier rather than later.</p>
<p>7. Appearance: Any decent resume has to appear clean and tidy, don&#8217;t use different fonts and text sizes. Keep all the text in columns and neatly arranged.</p>
<p>8. Stating the Obvious: Some people add phrases such as &#8220;Available for interview&#8221; or &#8220;References available&#8221; to their resume. This will just make you look stupid. Obviously both of these phrases are taken as automatic if you are applying for a new job!</p>
<p>9. Professional Goals: Most employers would rather hire somebody with ambitions that can think outside the box to achieve results over someone who is just happy to be told what to do all the time. You need to write about what you want to achieve in your career but this should also be realistic and a contribution to the company.</p>
<p>10. Many Resumes: It is a big mistake just to have one generic resume that you fire off to every opening you see. This will really narrow your chances of being called for an interview. Every job will have different requirements so you need to create separate resumes that are relevant to these openings.</p>
<p>If you need helping writing a resume, I&#8217;d recommend checking out the <a href="http://likeapro.amazresum.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=writingaresume">Amazing Resume Creator</a>. It will help you create or update your resume in 10 minutes, easy as 1-2-3. <a href="http://likeapro.amazresum.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=writingaresume">Click here to check it out and stop writing resumes the hard way</a> (NOTE: I do get a commission on this product, but I recommend it 100%).</p>
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		<title>6 Great Pieces of Resume Writing Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re looking for a new job, you can use all of the resume writing  advice that you can handle. Getting a new job, particularly one that you&#8217;re  highly interested in, is always going to be difficult. However, you can help tip  the scales in your favor by taking care of all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re looking for a new job, you can use all of the resume writing  advice that you can handle. Getting a new job, particularly one that you&#8217;re  highly interested in, is always going to be difficult. However, you can help tip  the scales in your favor by taking care of all of the little things that  employers pay attention to.</p>
<p>Of course, the resume is one of the most  important factors of all, however you&#8217;ll find that you can make many quick  changes and fixes that will significantly help your chances. Follow these 6  great pieces of resume writing advice and you&#8217;ll be that much closer to  landing that dream job.</p>
<p>1. Don&#8217;t Overdo it &#8211; Many people falsely believe  that a good piece of resume writing advice is adding fancy colors, graphics and  images to your resume. While some clean design elements can certainly help you  stick out, it&#8217;s easy to get carried away and hurt your cause by using too many.  A clean, sharp design that focuses on the content of the resume is the best  option that you can use.</p>
<p>2. Highlight Accomplishments &#8211; Instead of  solely focusing on what kinds of duties you had at a job, focus on what you  accomplished. What major projects did you complete? How were sales improved? How  much money was saved? Whatever you accomplished, be sure to highlight it  prominently.</p>
<p>3. Never lie &#8211; The most important piece of resume writing  advice that you can receive is to never lie. Even a few embellishments can come  back to haunt you. Of course you want to present yourself in the best light  possible, but never make anything up to do it.</p>
<p>4. Keep it Brief &#8211; Writing  your life story and sending it along to an employer isn&#8217;t going to impress him  or her. In fact, a resume that drags on for too long might get thrown in the  trash bin. Keep your resume short, and focus on bulleted lists and essential  details rather than every bit of information you can remember.</p>
<p>5. Show  Progression &#8211; It&#8217;s important to be able to show a prospective employer that you  have progressed and grown as an individual and employee. What new skills have  you learned along the way from job to job, or from a schooling environment that  you were in? What kinds of additional responsibilities have you been able to  handle? How is the current you a superior person to the one from a few years  prior?</p>
<p>6. Tailor it to the Job &#8211; Different jobs call for different skill  sets. Therefore you should tailor your resume to the job instead of sending out  a generic copy to everyone. This is especially important when you&#8217;re applying to  jobs from different industries, or jobs within the same industry that will have  you in opposing roles.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t leave anything up to chance when you&#8217;re out  to find that next fantastic job. Follow the above pieces of resume writing advice and you&#8217;ll be on your way to success.</p>
<p>Need more than just resume writing advice? If you want to create a great resume now, I&#8217;d recommend checking out the <a href="http://likeapro.amazresum.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=resumewritingadv">Amazing Resume Creator</a>. It will help you create or update your resume in 10 minutes, easy as 1-2-3. <a href="http://likeapro.amazresum.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=resumewritingadv">Click here to check it out and stop writing resumes the hard way</a> (NOTE: I do get a commission on this product, but I recommend it 100%).</p>
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		<title>How to Write a Good Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing a good resume does take a bit of talent, but with a bit of help and  guidance, you should be able to do it without a problem. There are some things  that you will have to do first however. The first step to a good resume is  figuring out exactly who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing a good resume does take a bit of talent, but with a bit of help and  guidance, you should be able to do it without a problem. There are some things  that you will have to do first however. The first step to a good resume is  figuring out exactly who you are, which might be a little more difficult than  you might think, especially when the initial question is actually asked. The  question being: &#8220;who are you?&#8221;</p>
<p>What type of person are you exactly? In other words, where do you see  yourself in the next ten years. This is something that you will need to keep in  mind when you are getting ready to write a good resume. Even if you do not plan  to write this on the resume, you need to know it. If anything, this will come in  perfect for the cover letter.</p>
<p>On the subject of the cover letter, have you given any thought to what you  want it to say? Basically you will want it to be able to tell the employer why  you want to work for the company, what type of experience you have, and why you  would be a good employee. One thing that you do not want to do however, is make  your cover letter too long. Make it approximately one page, centered, and  include your signature. At the top of the cover letter, you will want to address  it to: &#8220;To Whom it May Concern&#8221;, as you do not know the gender of the hiring  manager.</p>
<p>Listing your experience in the resume is quite important. A good resume will  contain a list of all your past experience, but it should only list experience  from the last five years or so. This is especially true if you are a bit older  and have experience that goes back in excess of twenty years. The last thing you  want to do is remind the employer that you are older!</p>
<p>If you have no work experience, it would be a good idea to list volunteer  experience, which is key to a good resume. If you have no volunteer experience  you will probably want to go out and get some, whether you&#8217;re performing  community service or volunteering at your local church. If you feel very  adventurous, you could go volunteer at your local fire department.</p>
<p>If you have been &#8216;fired&#8217; from any of your previous jobs, be prepared to  explain why, or at least put a small explanation for it on your resume. A good  resume will be able to present the facts honestly without harming your chances  of landing the job. These are only a few of the things that you need to  remember.</p>
<p>If you do not think you have what it takes to write a good resume, then it  would be in your best interest to seek out the services of a professional resume  writer. These are people who will be able to help you put together a good resume  for a certain fee. Do not hesitate to use a service like this if you feel you  have to! At this point, nothing is more important than landing that job! Now  that you have a few tips regarding a good resume, feel free to utilize them, and  get the job of your dreams.</p>
<p>If you need a resume ASAP, I&#8217;d recommend checking out the <a href="http://likeapro.amazresum.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=agoodresume">Amazing Resume Creator</a>. It will help you create or update your resume in 10 minutes, easy as 1-2-3. <a href="http://likeapro.amazresum.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=agoodresume">Click here to check it out and stop writing resumes the hard way</a> (NOTE: I do get a commission on this product, but I recommend it 100%).</p>
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