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Not everybody is good at writing resumes, let’s face it. Alex Alex Freund says: May 31, 2010 at 12:17 pm Excellent article Debra. Not everybody is good at writing resumes, let’s face it. Yet EVERYBODY needs to have one. People are best served not trying skimping on this one. Yet EVERYBODY needs to have one.
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I had a clerkship lined up with a judge, and at the end of 2010, when my clerkship ended, I started my own law practice. Your resume shouldn’t be about the companies you worked for, but what you did while you were there and how you were an asset to that company.” That led me to wanting to do my own thing. Take stock of your skill set.
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Simon Lisette says: July 31, 2010 at 8:04 am Great advice Judy. Getting your resume noticed is definitely making sure the hiring manager knows you read the job description often and correct as well as their website and other supporting material. if you can’t support that with a smashing resume you’re still nowhere!
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No record keeping: It is important to keep a list or spreadsheet of some kind so you can review to whom you have sent your resume or the contacts made. Identifying a few niche job boards where you can post your resume. The list will allow you to plan for a successful campaign. You will not be able to join every group so choose wisely.
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The resume reader’s objective is to eliminate résumés that clearly seem to lack something. In fact, this process of reviewing the résumé is divided into two parts. It might be something as simple as an unattractive appearance, improper use of language or grammar, lengthiness, overly detailed experience, or a lack of accomplishments.
Resist rolling your eyes if they go through your entire resume this way or if you’re asked a Barbara Walters question: “If you were a tree, what type of tree would you be?” Lots of holes and awkward pauses in the conversation? That’s why I left. Sometimes getting a bit of movement in helps. Ask for a tour of the building or offices.
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In this situation you can’t just rely on posting your resume and sending it out. Tagged with: Job Advice • networking • Relocated • Relocation 1 Comments Leave A Response 1 Response » to “The Relocated Spouse&# admin says: October 14, 2010 at 6:28 am That is awesome and spot on advice Jeff!
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Referenced on your resume and your cover letter should be the best number(s) to reach you. You should be ready to talk; this means that your resume should be in front of you. Despite the limitations associated with a phone screen you can still make a powerful impression – powerful enough to get the real deal – an invite to the office.
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