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The Elements of Resume Style: Essential Rules and Eye-Opening Advice for Writing Resumes and Cover Letters that Work (Paperback)
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“I highly recommend Scott Bennett’s book for anyone wishing to create the winning resume.” — Gary M. Kusin, President, CEO, and Director, Kinko’s Inc.”Reading this compact volume is like getting inside the mind of a hiring manager.” — Pat Precin, Managing Director, Pathways to HousingIt[Elements of Résumé Style]could mean the difference between the active candidate file and the circular one on the floor. — Richard Pachter, Knight Ridder newspapersNo jobseeker should be without a book on how to write a compelling resume&this book is one of the best. — Fort Worth Star Telegram
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How to Write a Resume Template
Resumes are all purpose documents intended to showcase a workers talents to such a degree that a company wants to meet with them to see if they would be a good fit for the company. This person interview session is a chance for a potential employee to make a case for the intended job. The resume only gets a person the interview. it is up to the individual to be able to sell himself.
Now, having a resume handy for any job that comes down the pike would take an extraordinary amount of work. On the other hand, you could just have a generic one to send off to an employer. While neither of these sound particularly feasible, there is another possibility that does exist — the resume template. By compiling and saving this type of document, you can easily change a few things and have the resume appear to be custom written for the job opening (it actually is, but you won’t share the secret).
Let’s get the basic resume format down first. In your favorite word processing program, start with a header (name, address, phone numbers and email address), job objective (what you are looking for), education (schools attended, dates and degrees awarded), experience (all work history including companies, dates of employment and major duties) and a miscellaneous section (hobbies, pastimes, military service, certifications gained etc.) where you can can decide what to include here. Save this as resume template.
Now, when a job comes along, just tweak a few areas and you have a custom resume. The most important being the objective section. Take a few keywords from the job advertisement and place them in your statement. You will almost certainly gain the attention of the reader and get promoted to the “to call pile”. Congratulations! Keep this template and revise it when necessary (i.e. as you gain more experience, add that to the experience section). You will be glad that you did. Now go get that template made. Good luck!
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Free Downloadable Resume Template - Should You Really Be Using One?
A free template can be a great aid to help you with writing your resume. Of course, you want to create a resume that will emphasize your strengths, skills, and experience related to the position you’re seeking in a company. Over the Internet, you can find a lot of templates that can be downloaded for free.
What benefits can you get from using a free downloadable resume template? You get to save time and energy when you write a resume with the help of a template. You don’t have to waste your time doing an extensive research online just to know what types of information should be included in your resume. You can do that simply by looking at the template that you downloaded. Also, if you’re confused with the formatting that should be used in a resume, you can take a cue from your downloaded example.
When you use a free downloadable resume template, you also won’t have to worry about the layout of your resume. It’s because you can use the layout provided by the template. You just need to fill in the necessary information under the different headings (objectives, employment history, skills, etc.), proofread them, and your resume is good to go. But if you want to change the layout of your resume to match the type of industry you’re applying for, then you can do so as long as you keep the format and font styles consistent throughout your resume.
However, using a free template can be a great starting point, but it’s not wise to rely on one too much. Many other people will also have access to the same template, and there’s a chance your hiring manager may “see through” your resume and pass it of as a generic application - which is something you don’t want.
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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE RESUME WRITING (Kindle Edition)
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For most of us, the word resume enters our vocabulary just when we are in need of ‘something’, like a new job for example! Very rarely is it seen, as a dynamic part of our everyday life, a necessity or staple, must have, that can open windows and doors of the unexpected and potential widely and frequently – if we let it. Sooner or later, all and any of us will require a RESUME! We best know what it is, how to get and use one, to the best of our ability and advantage. This guide provides you with all the tools and advice, step-by-step guidelines to get your resume writing off to a great start, helping to get a stellar tangible deliverable in hand YOUR RESUME, to take on anything, everything and embra (more…)
Resumes For Dummies (Paperback)
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A must for any job seeker. — Doug Elliot, Career Counselor/One-Stop Career Center ManagerIf college graduates had a Joyce Lain Kennedy to guide them … there would certainly be fewer unfocused, frazzled, jobless people. — Dr. Drema K. Howard, Director, Career Resource Center, University of South FloridaJoyce Lain Kennedy is at the top of her field. — Richard K. Knowdell, CEO, Career Planning and Adult Development NetworkSolid, cutting-edge resume advice with today’s Internet technology — the best of the resume books.” — Michael R. Forrest, CEO, JobOptions; founding CEO, CareerPath.com and JobWeb
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