Not exact matches
Negotiations between the Liberal Democrats and the other parties
resumed today after yesterday's dramatic events which
saw Gordon Brown announce his resignation and the Conservatives offer a referendum
on electoral reform.
Another rise to test the upper border of the rising price channel
on 4 - hour chart is possible later
today, as long as the channel resistance holds, downtrend is expected to
resume and one more fall towards 1.0206 previous low could be
seen.
The main «issue» I
see in
resumes today (other than typos, grammatical errors and an undesirable impression of hasty preparation) is the lack of focus
on one's achievements and / or the inability to promote a unique professional brand.
The most common «mistake» I
see in
resumes today (other than typos, grammatical errors and the unmistakable proof that a
resume was hastily prepared, or worse, built with a standard Word template used by a high percentage of candidates), is a lack of focus
on one's achievements and / or the inability to promote a unique, yet compelling value proposition.
Job hopping may be much more common among young workers
today than in the past, but that doesn't mean employers are happy to
see frequent job changes
on a
resume.
Consider online classes and after - work groups that enable you to maintain your current job while you work
on improving your skills — something that
today's employers like to
see on a
resume.
That's why 96 % of hiring managers
today make their interview decisions based
on the
resume, not the cover letter (For the data,
see: http://recareered.blogspot.com/2009/12/is-your-cover-letter-obsolete-tradition.html).
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today on squawkfox» 6 Words That Make Your
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Resume Suck Number 3 was my least favorite
resume phrase ever, because by using this phrase, you're -LS
resume phrase ever, because by using this phrase, you're -LSB-...]
Today, non-seriff types have become so ubiquitous, that I actually think they're easier to read for most people (and I've
seen quite a lot of books being printed in non seriff as well lately)-- especially since most
resumes are now sent by e-mail and will be read
on screen.
In
today's job market the
resume needs to pass through many filters before the person deciding
on interviews even
sees it.
However, in
today's job market, recruiters, HR reps and hiring managers review
resumes on screen, limiting the portion of your
resume that's
seen in 15 seconds.
Employers of
today do not want to
see those types of phrases
on executive
resumes.
For instance, this year I've
seen online
resume writing advice from professional
resume writers and HR professionals like myself and my colleagues
on Career Rocketeer, a 75 - year - old retiree who is at least 10 - 15 years behind the times in his take
on what works
today, a secretary with a degree in English and a CPRW who has never interviewed or hired someone for a job who now feels qualified to offer
resume writing advice, a 2012 college graduate who has yet to find his first job but is undeterred in offering his 2 - cents, and countless others who profess they know the right way to write the perfect
resume.
Today's employers do not want to
see your references
on your
resume, so you can leave out a reference section, like this entry level photography
resume sample.
Today's
on - target
resumes should speak for the candidate, flaunting the job relevant skills and expertise while also showcasing the experience very tactfully so as the employer
sees the relevance among the current job posting and past experience at once!
''...
today, I had an interview with one of the regional heads of a major sovereign wealth fund for a strategic planning and research role and one of the first things she said was that it was the best
resume she had ever
seen and that everything
on it was interesting and wanted to talk forever about.»