Informational
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our own resume
tips and advice
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Looking for a few resume tips
and resume advice to help you craft your own resume?
We can help. Here's links to a few of our sister sites.
Each home page has been developed with unique content and
specialized help for those writing their own resume.
ResumeObjective.info, for example,
lists actual resume objectives used on actual client
resumes, with dozens of professions represented. Go there,
find your profession along the right hand margin, and get
some ideas on how to craft a killer resume
objective.
BTY, we applaud your tenacity in electing to craft
your own resume. You can do it - with some effort. Still, keep
in mind that resume writing is a skill and an art not easily
mastered. If you discover your resume is going to be fighting
for attention in a competitive field, or if your job
qualifications are difficult for you to express in a
promotional--and unbiased--manner, it might make sense
to consider a professional resume writer. Every
month an ineffective resume fails to land an interview and a
job is a month without a paycheck. And the average paycheck
would pay for the services of a professional resume writer
several times over...
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Resume
Objective.info
First impressions count.
And a resume objective is the first thing
the hiring official will see. Is yours up to
the task? Find real-life resume
objectives, by profession, and learn
how to write an objective that opens doors.
http://www.resumeobjective.info/
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Effective
Resume.net
Your resume has 7 seconds to make a good
first impression. Our headline article:
"Top 10 Checklist For An Effective Resume,"
helps you make that good impression
-- and survive the screening
process.
http://www.effectiveresume.net/
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Help With
Resume.net
Experts wax ad nauseam over
what to include on your resume, how to spit
shine this and how to tweak that. Here's a
little insight into what to leave off
the dang thing. http://helpwithresume.net/
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Job Winning
Resume.net
Take stock of that most
important of documents, your resume, and make
sure it's not stumbling around out there with
its figurative foot in its mouth. Or more
specifically, avoid these "Top 10 Kisses
Of Death."
http://jobwinningresume.net/
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Resume
Assistance.net
We've collected our most
popular articles under one roof: from
researching your industry, to picking the
format, to phrasing that helps you
compete. Includes the eye-opener "Nobody Wants
To Read Your Resume."
http://resumeassistance.net
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