Posts Tagged ‘design resume’

No Wonder You’re Not Getting an Interview!

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

 

Getting a job interview could mean you’re one step closer to your dream job. There’s just one big hitch… you’re not getting any calls or e-mails. It’s baffling; you’re pretty sure you have all the qualifications for that open position with exceptional skills and experience to boot. So why isn’t the phone ringing? Why is there no new e-mail from the company? What could be wrong?

 

1. You’re underqualified/overqualified. You just have to be realistic. No matter how perfect you think you are for the position, it’s possible that you simply don’t fit the job. If you have a doctorate degree… Read More

Interested in Freelancing? Make Your Resume Stand Out

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Just because you’re a creative freelancer, it doesn’t mean you’re exempt from the tough competition in the job market; you still have to compete with other people and corporations. Freelancers can be required to submit resumes, too; so it’s important to stay on top of resume-writing trends. A well-crafted resume shows clients that you are serious about your career and you’re not above using the most fundamental career tool. Here are some useful tips to make your resume stand out when you spread the word about what you can offer.

 

Keywords always work. Resumes in the modern world rely heavily on keywords… Read More

Things to Include on Your Resume

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
A simple overview on how to write a resume: A well-thought of and well constructed resume merits a good chance of being noticed. It could lead the job aspirant to land a job successfully. In creating a resume it is important to include only the necessary information needed about your career history, achievements, education, certifications and personal information. Here are the most important things that you should include in your resume. 1. Contact Information – It is extremely important to supply your contact details on your resume. Some applicants forget this basic yet very essential piece of information. Don’t forget to write your mailing… Read More