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Resume Writing

A great resume is almost always critical to a successful job search. Usually it's your resume that actually gets you in the door for an interview, so it's crucial that you hone your resume writing skills. First impressions are everything.

Thankfully, the Internet is full of great resume writing advice. We're trying to compile the best of it here, so please contact us if you know of a great resume writing resource.

Resume Writing Advice

  • 10 Steps to a Killer Resume
    You know the feeling. You spend hours, or even days, creating a resume. You pore over every word of your cover letter and agonize over what to say in your email. Then you hit 'send' and wait. And wait. And wait. No one calls. No one writes. You don't know if anyone even saw your resume. When this happens, it's easy to get dejected and worry that employers are not interested in you. Don't! Remember, they haven't met you. They have only seen your resume and that may be the problem.
     
  • Avoid the Top 10 Resume Mistakes
    How hard can it be to write your own resume? Apparently, it's a task not to be undertaken lightly. Most of the resumes circulating out in cyberspace and snail mail-ville are terrible and actually do more harm than good for the prospective job seeker. Learn how to avoid the top ten resume writing mistakes.
     
  • The Components of a Winning Resume
    A resume is not to get you a job. It's to get you a phone call inviting you in for an interview. If you go into an interview dressed in jeans, sneakers and a cut off T-shirt, in all probability you won't get the job. If you're not qualified for the job, you won't get it either. The resume is seen before you are. It better convey the information the company is looking for. If it doesn't, it's just like wearing a T-shirt.
     
  • How to Address Gaps in Your Employment History
    Life would certainly be easier if your employment history could be perfectly presented on a resume. But for many job seekers, a few missing years can haunt you when sending these critical documents to recruiters and prospective employers. How do you tactfully and accurately address the missing years in your resume and cover letters?
     
  • The Importance of a Resume Focus
    Lack of focus is one of the most common errors people make when writing their resume, but a strong focus is critical to showing the employer that you match his or her needs.
     
  • Resume Tips for Special Situations
    A strong, professionally written resume will help you on your way to the next level in your job search and career path. But what if you are not one of the typical job hunters who has maintained positions within the same industry and increased positions of responsibility within one particular field?
     
  • The "What's In It For Me" Resume : Five Steps to Writing a Resume That Gets Results
    If your resume quickly and clearly conveys your value, it will generate interviews. It really is that simple. To check how well you're doing, rate your resume against these five criteria.
     
  • Why You May Need an Online Portfolio
    If a potential employer Googles you, what will they find? Check out these four steps to taking your brand online.
     
  • Writing a Great Student Resume
    Students are often worried about writing a resume and it's not uncommon to struggle with the task. But it doesn't have to be intimidating if you understand the goal of your resume writing: to generate interest and interviews. It doesn't have to get you a job and it doesn't need to cover your life history. It simply has to pique the interest of the reader and answer the only question he cares about: will this candidate add value to my company?
     
  • Writing Achievement-Oriented Resumes
    Any company will hire any employee if they feel that employee will add value to their business. So, the core of a strong resume is this: proof that you have made an impact on previous employers.

Resume Writing Samples

Often, a look at some sample resumes can give you inspiration and better resume writing tips than all the articles in the world. Take a look at our list of resume samples and see if they do the trick for you.

Resume Writing Services

If you're still unsure about your resume writing skills, or just want to make sure you have the best resume possible, try one of these professional resume writing services. Most offer a free resume critique, allowing you to get a feel for their skills before you actually spend any money.

 

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