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It Pays to be Over Prepared

slvsquared | resume | 27th September - 2007

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!After you make an appointment for your job interview, there are many preparations to be made. Finding the right outfit, printing up your resume, and getting directions to the job site are all an important part of interview preparation. […]

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Three Tips to Handle Resume Gaps

slvsquared | resume | 20th September - 2007

We all wish we had a perfect work history, but unfortunately this isn’t always the case.  There can be many reasons for gaps in your resume - from unemployment to taking time off to stay at home with your children. You don’t want your potential employer to view time spent without steady employment as time […]

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Chronological vs. Functional Resumes

slvsquared | resume writing tips, resume | 13th September - 2007

When writing your resume, there are two formats for you to choose from. You can choose to have a Chronological (job title based) or Functional (skills based) resume.
A chronologically based resume may be for you if:

you are staying within your current job field
you are upwardly mobile within the same field
you have solid job experience
you have […]

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Are YOU using P.A.R statements on your resume?

slvsquared | job seek tips, resume writing tips, resume | 6th September - 2007

When reviewing your resume, employers want to be able to see how you solved problems at previous companies. That is why P.A.R. statements are so essential. This type of statement pinpoints the problems that your previous employers had, and how you were to able to solve them. Using these action packed statements makes you much […]

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