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Put Your Burdens Down – For A While
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com I received this story recently and want to share it with you. The message is hard to do, especially under duress, but is entirely true. Here it is: A woman confidently walked around the room, leading and explaining stress management to an audience. She raised a glass of water. Everyone knew…
Read MoreFinancing Your New Skill Training – U.S. Government Source
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com There are many, many reasons that learning a new skill is critical to your success. It is true that, for many, it is the most likely path to quality employment. Whether you need to learn a skill to establish a career or your job went away and you must learn…
Read MoreResume: customize for a specific job – here’s how
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com I discussed resume customizing in a blog of December 27, 2010: “Resume: customize to emphasize your appropriate job skills”. It’s on this web site on the blog page. Click “Resumes” in Categories. Scroll down. It says to customize the resume for specific job requirements. Why? Because you’ll be eliminated if you…
Read MoreResume Organization
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com Below is the organization method I use to write resumes. They vary a bit, but not very much. This layout is time tested. I know it is effective. Keep everything as simple and easy to read as possible. However, keep in mind that the words you use are critical. Header information:…
Read MoreOutbound Networking – creating a net of contacts that can help you find work
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com “MAN! I have to have a job! Someone said that Networking helps. I’ll try it.” Networking is critical! Statistics show 70%+ of the best jobs come from word-of-mouth recommendation: In other words, networking. Friends help friends. However, when thinking about networking, most folks will tell a few people they think won’t…
Read MoreHow to Measure Your Achievements
By: Joyce Lain Kennedy, Tribune Media Services Dear Joyce: You advise readers to “quantity” on their resume what they do. I’m a call center employee working from home. I can’t quantify. I answer customers’ questions and resolve their issues. Now what? — M.T. Actually, you may be able to state impressive measurable performance indicators. Don’t…
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