Posts Tagged ‘resume mistakes’

If You’re in Engineering, This is What Your Resume Should Focus on

Friday, August 20th, 2010

 

Industrialization has made engineering an ever-booming industry with the highest demand for jobs, and one of the most competitive ones, as a result. Hundreds of engineers apply for various engineering positions and in such competitive situation, you need to create your resume in such a way that it stands out from the rest. If you want to get your dream job, here are some areas you have to focus on when writing your engineering resume.

 

Your best projects. An engineering job is basically project-oriented, so your resume has to be structured with that in mind. You may have worked on numerous projects… Read More

5 Major Job Search Myths and Realities

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
The most popular information is not always right. Because of this, a lot of job seekers tend to be misinformed about some common notions regarding the job search that have been proven to be completely false. You might miss out on great opportunities and find yourself wishing you should have known better.

 

Here are 5 major job search myth and the realities:

 

Myth: A cover letter is not important. Reality: Recruiters and employers appreciate applications with cover letters attached to their resumes. Resumes only get about a 15-30 second scan (if you're lucky). However, when recruiters… Read More

Is Your Resume or Cover Letter Stopping you From Getting Your Dream Job?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

 

Isn’t it just frustrating how you sent out hundreds of resumes and cover letters, but none of them ever gets you a favorable reply? If you’re going through this, then there’s just one explanation for it: something is wrong with either your cover letter or your resume. I know it’s tough, especially if you feel like you’ve given it your all. To help you out, here are some reasons why your resume or cover letter is stopping you from getting your dream job:

 

One of them is (or both of them are) too lengthy In today’s competitive environment, no recruiter has the luxury of going through resumes… 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

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:

 

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The Other 5 Things People Lie About on Their Resume

Monday, May 31st, 2010
Too little confidence would hinder you from gaining that dream job but too much of it to the point of misrepresenting yourself can get you in a lot of trouble. Pretending does have some advantages and it can get you through a lot of things but not all and not always.

 

Here are a few lies that may seem to have less gravity yet it could have the same negative impact as the previous items we previously discussed in part 1 of this article.

 

1. Job Title. There are times when you may find yourself doing work far beyond the scope of your job. However, doing only part of a certain job does not grant you the… Read More

Oh No…You Didn’t (A Peek at the Things People Shouldn’t Put on Their Resume)

Monday, May 31st, 2010

 

 

Have you read any recent resume faux pas that made you laugh hysterically or perhaps caused you to shake your head? Ever wonder how some people got hired with those amazing (read awful) blunders and errors they have on their resumes. Conversely, have you ever made an embarrassing gaffe which you may (or may not) have corrected either because somebody pointed it out/called your attention or you discovered it yourself? People do write the most peculiar things on their resumes that are downright hilarious at times. Here are some weird things actual people have put on their resume that they shouldn’t have. These are… Read More

How Social Networking Can Boost (or Doom) Your Career

Friday, May 21st, 2010
Exposure is the key and this generally works especially for celebrities and politicians. Thus, it would seem logical to advertise your resume to any social means possible. Not always! Let me tell you why. Sending out your resume is like a contest where the more entries you send, the more chances of winning. But you’d be deluding yourself if you’d expect great results relying on only this. Among the tools in your job hunting arsenal, Social Networking emerges as one of the most powerful; however, you have to heed some warning signs using this approach.

 

Let’s break this down. With the rise of Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook,… Read More

Top 5 Things People Lie About in Their Resume

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Lying is bad. We all know that. Yet many people try to bend the truth and label them as white lies. No matter how you slice it, it’s still a risk that can ruin one’s career whether at the start or in the long run.

 

Here are 5 things that most people lie about in their resumes:

 

1. Dates. This is the most common lie prevalent in most resumes. Oftentimes, this is done intentionally to cover up gaps in one’s employment history.

 

2. Accomplishments. Most employees would claim accomplishments they’re not solely responsible for as their own. You can make this truthful… Read More

5 Red Flags that SCREAM “Your Resume Sucks”

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Finding a job is not easy and has become more difficult because of the changing times. You have to be able to adapt with the changes and must make an extra effort to market yourself. Right off the bat, your only marketing tool and representation is your resume. Now, of course, you might be very good at the field of your expertise but if you were not able to land a job because your resume is not at par with the new trends and you just can't figure out the whole personal branding thing to give you a boost, well... you know what I am getting at!

So be wary of these red flags that scream “your resume sucks!”

1. You follow the… Read More