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50+ Job Skills You Should List on Your Resume

There are lots of reasons it might be hard to cobble together a decent resume. Maybe you’ve been unemployed for a long time, maybe you’re trying to switch careers or maybe you’re a mom who’s been home raising kids for

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LinkedIn lists most damaging words to avoid on Resume

Several job hunting techniques are retiring with the advent of online professional networking sites like linkedin. Being “creative and dynamic” with resumes in the old fashioned manner is turning employers off completely. After research into the 187 million applicant members,

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Battle of the Resume Fonts

A Senior Executive recently held a survey over Linkedin. On a much debated topic. “What is the most commonly used and accepted font for Resumes?”  Close to a thousand respondents put Serif and Sans Serif to the sword, as they

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Six Tip your resume need refreshing

Is your Resume really doing you justice? Here are my top 6 hints to let you know it’s time for a Resume makeover: 1. The title is ResumeEmployers review hundreds of Resumes a day and a title with Resume doesn’t

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Small Changes that will make a Big Difference on Resume

Writing a resume is usually something that makes job seekers cringe. It isn’t exactly on everyone’s list of favorite past times. However, a good resume is a must as you begin the job hunt. With the many tools and resume

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9 Biggest Mistakes To Avoid In Your Resume

Here are 9 of the biggest mistakes to avoid In Your resume , not correcting them will instantly make your resume appear antiquated: The One Page Rule Don’t spend countless hours trying to squeeze a decade or two of valuable

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Avoiding the “unforgotten Sins” of Resume Writing

Writing a resume is as strict as following a seriouse system (religion), any mistake no matter how simple it looks could lead to a total failure better to say “unforgotten sin”- then we should be very aware so to avoid

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How to Write a Good Resume(CV)

Your ِCV is a single most important document when it comes to searching for a new job it doesn’t matter how long it is taken to write it. The person reading it will take About five seconds to form an

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Sell Your Skills, Not Your Degree

Since you graduated, you’ve probably developed skills beyond what you learned in college. Therefore, you may not have to go back to college if you want or need to change careers. In fact, if you’re looking to make a career

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5 Ways To Refresh Your Resume

Keeping your resume up-to-date is an important part of looking for a new job; but let’s face it, it’s fairly time intensive and it can be difficult to know where to start. If your resume is in need of a

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