by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
The job of a Resume is to attract enough interest so that you can obtain a phone or in-person interview. What is ironic (and perhaps more than a bit frustrating) is that, at least initially, the document you have spent so much time writing and editing will probably...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
Your resume is often the first introduction you will have to a Recruiter for a position. After providing the document a quick glance, the Recruiter will quickly evaluate not only your qualifications and experience, but also your professionalism. How will the Recruiter...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
If you are someone who spends time on the Internet, then you are probably familiar with the term “keywords”. For example, when you use a search engine, such as Google or Yahoo, you enter certain keywords in an attempt to find what you are looking for. In essence,...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
When writing a resume, the area that possibly causes the most stress to a job seeker is the work history section. It is not only a matter of what to specifically write for each position in terms of a candidate’s accomplishments and responsibilities, but also whether...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
It is a procrastinator’s nightmare…writing a resume. It is probably one of the least enjoyable tasks that a person can perform…maybe even below cleaning the bathroom! In talking to people who have had a delay in looking for work after losing their job, one of...