Archive for the ‘Resume Writing’ Category

Career Change Job Hunting Tune-Up

September 9th, 2008

If you’ve done your homework and you career change job hunt is bogging down, now may be the time to step back and critically look at each aspect of the job hunt. No employer is going to tell you what job hunting mistakes you are making. Some tips you get you back on track.

Resumes tips for ex-military!

August 12th, 2008

Military experience is both a blessing and a hinderence when writing a resume for a civilian job.

Recently I talked to two long time military men. One a Army Warrent Officer helicopter pilot (22 years in the Army) and the other a Navy Captain, graduate of the Naval Academy (almost 28 years in the Navy).
In reviewing [...]

Career Change:Be like a boy scout-always prepared!

January 19th, 2008

We carry insurance on our home, car and for medical emergencies. One area that may be overlooked is insurance on our career.
Is your resume up to date? Do you keep an “atta boy (or girl)” file? If your answer is no to either question now is a good time to start.
You can receive a ”7 day [...]

Advance Your Career Close to Home

November 30th, 2007

Effective use of your own firms HR department many times will lead to an advancement of your career

If you are unsatisfied with your current position or your career and therefore are looking to make a switch but maybe not very far, working with your company’s HR department may be an effective strategy to uncover available [...]

Resume Writing: Basic Tips

October 22nd, 2007

Basic tips for writing an effective resume.
A resume is more than a snapshot of your professional life. It is a document that instantly communicates your worth as a candidate, but which only has at most a minute to do just that. It is very important that you present as clean and clear a resume as [...]