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7 Questions to Ask Yourself to Write a Better Customer Service Resume

April 26th, 2012 No comments

Creating an accomplishment-driven resume is vitally important in order to get the attention of hiring managers.  How do you do that though when your job isn’t necessarily all about numbers or sales?  You can start by asking yourself the following seven questions about your experience in Read more…

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50+ Strong Action Verbs You Need to Use on Your Resume Now

April 23rd, 2012 No comments

Stop using passive terms on your resume; passive terms dilute the quality and value of what you offer the employer.  Seriously, if you’re using any of the following terminology, you need to make a change today! Demonstrated mastery of … Responsibility for … Duties included … Read more…

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How to Create an Interviewable Resume

April 20th, 2012 No comments

Many job seekers have the misconception that creating a great resume will help them score a job.  But this is actually not the case.  The great resume actually scores the interview—and if the interview is great, then you may score the job. In other words, if Read more…

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7 Steps to Ensuring Your Resume Isn’t Your Downfall

Job seeking can be a drawn-out process with many steps involved—any one of which could easily eliminate you as a candidate. The last thing you want is to have your resume—the first step in the process—be the reason you’re not considered for a position. There are Read more…

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Are You Oversharing On LinkedIn?

LinkedIn allows you to converse with like-minded experts in your field, learn about industry-specific topics and events, post resume information, and send private messages to employers in hopes of securing that perfect job. However, if you’re divulging too-personal details, or letting others have uncomfortably close insight Read more…

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