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Learn how to write resumes that will help you get the job you want and deserve. Free resume writing hints and tips, and some examples.

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Jobs - Resume Writing

E-Resumes: Getting More Bites with Bytes

By Laura Edwards, Resident Headhunter, ExecSearches.com - Learn how to get your online resume in front of anyone you want by sending your private URL to human resource directors and recruiters who, in this world of rampant viruses (some even cleverly titled, “Resume”), are unwilling or afraid to accept resumes as attachments in e-mail. What's more, with your own URL, you can show off your knowledge of the Internet while leapfrogging ahead of your technologically-challenged competition. (Added: 29-May-2001 Hits: 763 )

Finding the Fairytale Job: How to Tell Your Story in a Resume

By Laura Edwards, Resident Headhunter, ExecSearches.com - The average headhunter will spend about eight seconds looking at your resume before moving on to the other hundreds of pieces of paper on his or her desk. Capture that headhunter's interest with a resume that tells your story accurately and effectively, and grabs attention. (Added: 29-May-2001 Hits: 935 )

Digital Resumes for Internet Job Searching

By n a - There are distinct differences that should be noted between writing resumes that will be stored electronically and those that will not be stored electronically. You need to be aware of today's issues (such as scanability) so that your resume can capture the attention of a potential employer. (Added: 11-May-2006 Hits: 683 )

Chronological vs. Functional: Which Resume is For You?

By Laura Edwards, Resident Headhunter, ExecSearches.com - Resume formats vary in all shapes and sizes. The most common formats – outside of the academic resume – are chronological, functional and what I like to call the combination platter. Determining which one is right for you is as easy as deciding where you have been and where you wish to go next. (Added: 29-May-2001 Hits: 780 )

Seven Keys to Successful Resumes

By Wayne Parker - A resume or vita is a important tool for professionals, and others, in seeking for a job. This article summarizes how to evaluate your resume to see if it will be attractive to a potential employer. (Added: 15-May-2001 Hits: 1523 )

Top 5 Myths of Executive Resume Writing

By Michelle Dumas - If you havn't updated your resume recently, you should read these resume writing myths. Should your resume be any longer than two pages? See what the article has to say about resume length and four other resume traits. (Added: 11-May-2006 Hits: 688 )

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