Not exact matches
Bring up the topic of alcohol and breastfeeding and more
than likely you'll hear a mixed bag of
opinions on how safe it is, how it affects breast milk supply, and how you should
resume breastfeeding after drinking.
In my
opinion, it would be better to not write anything at all, and only attach a
resume than to write overly casual, overly cryptic, or non-sensical notes.
Critiques by people other
than resume professionals ordinarily result in a bewildering array of ill - informed, contradictory
opinions.
Recruiter
opinions about
resume length have been colored in recent years by the growing practice of reading
resumes on a computer screen rather
than printing them.
Writing your own
resume will always be difficult, good communication skills will always help with having a successful interview, recruiters will always form their own
opinion about your personal brand, earning a raise will always take more
than good work, and having no skills will always make finding a job harder.
It seems to me that everyone has an
opinion about
resumes, including people who have never written one for anyone other
than themselves.
When I did it was only after reading the
resume first, unless I asked for one for a particular assignment, and I will say I rejected more people based on their cover letter
than I was swayed to change my original
opinion.
In my
opinion the goal of a
resume writer is to be creative in the use of words and appearance, to poignantly tell a story that will influence the reader to judge you through your eyes rather
than their own, and in so doing lead them to see what they desire to see while prompting them to reach out to you with a request for an interview.
In my
opinion, a new college grad's
resume should never be more
than a single page.