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Tip #4: Designing & Formatting Your Resume

By | February 24th, 2011|Uncategorized|

It is important to choose a resume format that will play down your weaknesses and showcase your strengths and you can use reverse chronological, functional, or hybrid. For example, if you are returning to work after a sabbatical, then you might not want to emphasize this. Go ahead and take a look at some of [...]

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Tip #4: Designing & Formatting Your Resume

By | February 24th, 2011|Uncategorized|

It is important to choose a resume format that will play down your weaknesses and showcase your strengths and you can use reverse chronological, functional, or hybrid. For example, if you are returning to work after a sabbatical, then you might not want to emphasize this. Go ahead and take a look at some of [...]

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Your Resume Headline Should Be Clearly Stated

By | February 23rd, 2011|Uncategorized|

Choosing your resume heading for your resume and portfolio can sometimes leave you wondering just what to say but you should be as focused as your resume. Consider creating a specific resume heading that intrigues the decision-maker, hiring manager and recruiter to call you in for the interview. Clearly state your resume objective, summary of [...]

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Review, then Apply

By | February 22nd, 2011|Uncategorized|

Once you have created a rough draft of your resume, go back through your background information and decide whether or not you should apply to certain positions. Do you really want every position that is posted? If you are truly interested in a position, are you really qualified for it and then with your current [...]

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Tips for Creating a Winning Resume

By | February 21st, 2011|Uncategorized|

With the job market more competitive each day, it is essential that your resume and career portfolio be keyword enriched and intrigues the decision-maker, hiring manager or recruiter as they scan each candidate. After all, YOU want the position you are applying for and Chapman Services Group is offering 50 Tips that can help you [...]

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More Tips to Create a Powerful Resume

By | February 18th, 2011|Uncategorized|

To recap this week your Resume Summary or Resume Profile is the most crucial part of your resume. The Profile, also called Overview, should reflect all your professional qualifications, areas of expertise, skills, and personal conditions and should emphasize your qualifications and express your value to prospective employers. In writing the resume profile, use short [...]

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It’s All About Powerful Keywords

By | February 17th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Keywords play an important role in your resume and profile and should be included in your career summary. Let’s take for instance you are an Operations Manager looking for a new position. You could say: “Operations Manager seeking position within an XYZ Corporation” but the only keyword in your summary is Operations Manager. Now, here [...]

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Good Resume Profile or Powerful?

By | February 16th, 2011|Uncategorized|

When conducting your job search, it is essential to have a powerful resume profile, but is it just good…or is your resume profile powerful enough to get your foot in the door? Is there even such a thing and how do you know? Ultimately, your resume profile should intrigue the decision-maker, hiring manager or recruiter [...]

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Target Your Resume and Career Focus

By | February 15th, 2011|Uncategorized|

Continuing from yesterday’s post on powerful opening statements, it’s important to include elements that highlight your skills and abilities, and accomplishments. Depending on your job-search situation, your statement should include your career and resume objective on one career focus. The most effective resume profiles are ones that target one career goal- so stay focused. If [...]

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Powerhouse your Resume

By | February 14th, 2011|Uncategorized|

This week, it’s all about powerful resume profiles and how to intrigue the decision-maker, recruiter and potential employer. Creating a powerful resume profile or career summary will get you noticed if written correctly. Your resume opening statement is not your career objective, and should be well focused and one of the most decisive components of [...]

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