by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
We all know that your Resume is one of the most important documents you will ever write. Unless you write for a living, your Resume competes against documents such as those written for school or for your employer as the most important. In those situations, however,...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
This is a pet peeve of mine that rears its ugly head every few years for me. The topic is the Cover Letter and why it appears most people have abandoned sending one. In my recent completely unscientific study, it appears the vast majority of applicants do NOT include...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
This is one of the more interesting arguments in the job search world, as there are typically two very distinct points of view. On one end, you have the “less is more” folks who like to edit their resume down to one page in the belief that a Recruiter will not read...
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...