by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
In 2005, we all would be hard pressed to find many people who have not had at least one gap in their employment history over the last 15 years. A source of concern for any of these inpiduals is how to display their experience in their Resume in order to project...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
Your Cover Letter and Resume is your chance to make a positive first impression with a Recruiter or Hiring Manager. The goal is to use the documents to obtain a phone screen in the next step of the process. The content in these documents has changed dramatically over...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
The resume probably draws the most debate and interest of any part of the job search process. It is amazing that one page of paper could generate so much discussion and require so much effort to create. The resume does not have to be something that consumes and...
by Joe Stein | Resume Tips
As our population continues to age, the number of 50 and older workers becomes larger. This coupled with less people “retiring” from a position due to downsizing and off-shoring causes many older workers to be job searching. In a perfect world, a job seeker over-50...
by Joe Stein | Interviewing
What do you think is the best way to prepare for an interview? 1. I study a company’s financial performance. 2. I research a company’s past history. 3. I prepare answers to expected questions. 4. I investigate the available position. 5. I “wing it”. The world of...