Monday, July 13, 2015

You don't need to have the best written resume

Your resume doesn't need to have the most superb writing style. All it needs to have is enough information to catch the readers attention.

Your resume needs to written specifically for the job that you are applying for. By writing a resume for a specific job it helps you eliminate garbage on the page that's not needed. If you are pushing towards two full pages on your resume that's a sign that you are using fluff or garbage somewhere on the page.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Don't wait until Sunday

Why are you waiting until Sunday evening to work on your resume? The panic of having to go to a job on Monday you don't like is a bad reason. If you work on your resume today there will be plenty of time for you to find your new job before the week is over.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Always Be Learning

Every job you take should be a learning experience. Even a job that you believe is useless should be able to teach you a skill for your next job.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Be Confident

Be confident in your skills, they don't have to be perfect to land the job you want. You can increase your knowledge and skills etc once you are in the company. You will need to find someone within the job that can teach you more. If there is no one in the job that can teach you more you've taken the wrong job. There will always be someone who is smarter and if there isn't either you are looking too hard or the place where you are has stopped trying to excel or innovate.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Continuously Improve Your Resume

You should modify your resume at least every three to six months. Don't wait until you are in desperate need of your resume before trying to make all the changes at once. Your resume will not be up to quality if you are rushing to make changes for a job you need to apply for by the next day. 

Your resume is your calling card, it should always be of the highest importance on your list of tasks. You should occasionally send out your resume even if you are not in the process of looking for a job. It will help you to understand if your resume is listing qualifications in a manner employers are reacting to.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Don't embellish the truth

Don't pad your resume with things that are untrue. Even if you get the job eventually your employer will find out. It could be a case  of a couple of months or even years. It would  really suck to be at a job for over a year that you enjoy and they realize you fabricated something like your education. The outcome will not be good; you have tainted your image.