Posts Tagged ‘resume advice’

If You’re a Writer, This is What Your Resume Should Focus on

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

 

A writer’s resume is distinct from that of traditional corporate resumes. A writer’s resume focuses more on projects rather than places of employment. Most writers are self-employed, which sometimes makes writing their resume a little bit more complicated. Your resume is the first document (aside from your submission) that publishers, editors and agents see; so it on;y makes sense that it should showcase who you are as a writer: where your successes are accentuated, and where your interests, passions and style are explained. Are you a romantic novelist? A serious journalist? A jack of all trades? A humorist? The tone and style… Read More

5 Lowest Paying Jobs in America

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

 

Not everyone lives the good life; with the recession, more and more people are forced into accepting low paying jobs. If you don’t find your job title on this list then you should be thankful for that. But in case you do, don’t feel too bad. The life lessons we get from doing honest work still count, no matter what it is you are doing.

 

Here’s the list of the 5 lowest paying jobs in America:

 

1. Hosts and Hostesses in Restaurants and Lounges Hotel and Restaurant entry level jobs are not so lucrative. These job titles only earn $19,190 annually. It gets better though, I heard that… Read More

How Many Resumes Should I Have?

Monday, June 21st, 2010
Some job seekers only have one resume. Some have two and others have more than three. Which begs the question: how many resumes should you really have anyway? Normally, there is no one-size-fits-all resume, but determining how many resumes you should have depends on many factors. You have to go back and think of your career plans as well as your skills, capabilities, and experience. The following advice may help you gain insight on how many resumes you should really prepare.

 

1. What are your career goals? The number of resumes you should prepare depends on the position(s) you want to pursue. If you are someone who… Read More

Excuse Me…You Were a What?

Friday, June 18th, 2010
Just as corporate folks get bored of the usual, people holding odd jobs can also get tired of what they are doing and hope for a sense of normalcy. Sometimes severe monetary reasons push people to take jobs that are a bit out of the ordinary. But whatever reason you may have, whether it’s money, curiosity or real interest, there is always have some kind of lesson to learn from these unusual jobs.

 

Here are some jobs that might raise an interviewer’s eyebrow and leave them in awe and disbelief and just blurt out “Excuse me, you were a what?”

 

Snake Milker You can say: I helped scientists to create… Read More

Preparing Your Resume for a Government Job

Thursday, June 17th, 2010
There’s no scarcity in government jobs because these agencies will always be here to stay. If you browse through the job openings you will find there are positions available that pay way over $100,000. Most of the positions would pay around $50,000-$60,000 on the average. Plus the benefits are awesome! So you see, it’s not a bad idea to look into a career with the government.

 

Heads up though, applying for a government job is completely different from the usual applications for private companies. Application for a government job involves a lot of detail…and I mean a LOT of detail! Browse through the description for each of… Read More

Don’t Let Poor Choices Hurt Your Job Search

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Desperation can lead us to make a lot of bad decisions when our mind is cluttered with all the problems we carry on our shoulders. Sometimes personal relationships or problems saying “no” can also affect our judgment and lead to really poor choices. Being nice and agreeable are traits often expected from every applicant, but it is still best to take control of every decision.

 

In order for you not to stray from your goals, you must take the wheel and not let others sway you (too much) into making decisions about your career. Don’t just go with the flow. Take careful consideration of what choices you accept or forget about altogether.… Read More

How Do You Choose Your References?

Monday, June 14th, 2010
So you feel you’re ready to face the challenge of trying to get that new job you’ve been eyeing; you got everything organized and ready: a dynamic cover letter, a first rate resume and well-polished interview skills. You’re good to go...or so you think. How about your references?

 

References matter more than you know. While a flawless resume and well-honed interview skills are definitely crucial to landing an interview, your references can make or break the final deal; poor or unenthusiastic references can turn a done deal into one lost opportunity.

 

Knowing the key role that references play in your job search,… Read More

Do I Need a Resume Writer?

Friday, June 11th, 2010
thinking Let's face it....sometimes there are people who have a terrific grasp of what their role is in a company, but just don't have the chops to put it all down on paper (or online) for a hiring manager. No worries, these days professional help is available if you really need it!

 

Here are some reasons why you need to hire a resume writer:

 

They… Read More

5 Quick Saves for Job Hunting Bloopers

Friday, June 11th, 2010
dohNobody’s perfect, so we should double our efforts to be careful about the things we say or do, especially when we're our job hunting. We're all human...everyone is prone to making mistakes. What's important is that you fix the error as quickly as possible as soon as you realize what it is.

 

Here are 5 quick saves you can try to redeem yourself from some common job hunting bloopers:

 

… Read More

Quick Tips to Make Numbers Count on Your Resume

Thursday, June 10th, 2010
numbers Resumes should always be filled with facts about you and by far numbers are one of the most important facts that you shouldn’t miss on your resume. By default, all resumes would have numbers on them because it is imperative to include dates on your work experience but why not add a little bit more? Just for this matter, I can say that we could take a lesson from resume wizards. These… Read More