Don’t Exaggerate or Lie About Your Employment History
By: John Holmgen TheExpertResumeWriter.com Be honest and forthright in your resume and job application information. We all have our human flaws and we all need to feel important. Why would we not make our jobs more significant they really were? That means exaggerating your job and what you accomplished. Do not get into flights…
Read MoreLet’s Consider Two Types of Networking: Inbound and Outbound
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com The most important fact about job hunting: nearly all “good” jobs come through word-of-mouth. Networking. That means finding a common link between you and the hiring manager. Pretend you are the hiring manager. You have a good job to fill. In this economy there will be lots of applicants. You, the…
Read MoreHere I Am in Person
Folks, On the ” About” button of this web site, there is a TV video interview where I share knowledge about basic principles of resume content. Thought you might be interested. Can’t do much about the cosmetics ….. Still, Cheers, John
Read MoreWe All Have To Be Silly Now and Again …..
Just for your non-job hunting pleasure, enjoy this wonderful young kid having the time of his life. Enjoy and relax! The better is the second on the list, without sound. Bet you will like it ….. Cheers, John http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=no_kid_can_resist&aq=f
Read MoreA Good Resume Reflects Focus and Growth
By: Elaine Varelas, Managing Partner, Keystone Associates (by permission) Q. My resume has gotten rather lengthy over the past few years. I would like the help of a resume writing professional. Any recommendations? What can I expect to be charged? A. Revising resumes can be challenging. For a professional with 15 years experience, a two-page…
Read MorePeople Are Modest – Don’t You Be on Your Resume
By: John Holmgren TheExpertResumeWriter.com Organizations hire people for only one reason: to help achieve its objectives. The important word in that sentence is “achieve”. Your resume is read and evaluated for your achievements. If you have been effective in doing your part to assist an organization in meeting its goals, it’s reasonable to assume you…
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