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Resume Tips
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Read It. Read it, take a break and read it again. After you write your resume, go over it several times. It is a good idea to walk away from the document, sleep on it and then make more revisions in the morning. Remember, your resume is your personal testament that you are the right person for the job. Spelling or grammatical errors show a future employer that you are willing to send in sloppy work. Not so much of a writer? Enlist a grammar-savvy friend who can find mistakes that you might not catch. You will be surprised at what someone else might find.
N is for Numbers. Although you shouldn't use numbers to talk about your salary, you should use numbers to define your accomplishments. Numbers quantify your achievements and let employers know how efficiently you can work. A good example is: Successfully exceeded fundraising goals by 62 percent, bringing in $1.2 million in revenue.
Professional Resumes A professional resume is appropriate for 60 percent of the workforce. If you need a professional resume, you are not necessarily a recent graduate, but you are not to the executive suite quite yet. Professional resumes should be career focused and chronological starting from your most recent job.
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About Robin Ryan
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Robin Ryan is America’s top Career Counselor. She has published articles in a wide
array of publications including such prestigious magazines as Money, Business Week
and Newsweek and in such newspapers as the Wall Street |
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Journal and New York Times. She is also a regular columnist for Dr. Phil’s web site. |
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