How to Write Your Resume for a Promotion at Your Next Employer plus 3 more | Career Rocketeer
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- How to Write Your Resume for a Promotion at Your Next Employer
- Avoid These Two Extremes in Your LinkedIn Profile Headline
- 7 Ways to Penetrate Your Target Companies
- Resumes Are a Terrible Way to Select Candidates!
Posted: 26 Jun 2012 03:30 AM PDT
Moved up to a new level at your employer, but without the new title to match? Handling the duties of the role above you, with no raise or other change in your career?. How do you target the next level on your resume, and show that you're really ready for a promotion – especially if your [...]
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Posted: 26 Jun 2012 03:30 AM PDT
There are certain areas, when training people on using LinkedIn, that always seem to cause controversy. The first area of controversy is about profile pictures. But the second, and I think most misunderstood area, is your professional headline. Your headline is the area just below your name in the top-most blue box of your profile. Every [...]
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Posted: 25 Jun 2012 04:00 AM PDT
Most job seekers meet somewhere between 3-5 people at their target company during an interview process. They usually only meet these people once – on interview day. But what is the value of meeting more people? Well, obviously, the more people you meet the more knowledge you'll have about how the target company works. You can meet [...]
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Posted: 25 Jun 2012 03:45 AM PDT
This was the topic of a recent online posting I read authored by the owner of a prestigious recruitment firm. Being a professional resume writer who gets resumes sent to me from job seekers who want to hire me and talks directly with 5-10 people a day responding to my offer to critique resumes at no [...]
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