Most Books On Resume Writing Are WRONG!
- Topics:
- Resumes
- Tags:
- Books,
- Human Resources,
- Job,
- Job Search,
- Keyword,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Swenson Turner,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- Swenson Turner
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Overview: Few books about resumes talk about online resumes or how to effectively write one. Most of these books will rather talk about how to make a resume pretty, how to make it "Stand out", or they'll address the merits of a chronological versus a functional resume. All this might be well and good, but for the job search realities this won't get you far in the online world. The bottom line to be aware of is not how pretty your resume looks. The most important element is to cover all the possible keywords that an employer will be searching for. There's possible gold in your background and you want to make certain that it is brought to the surface. Keywords are truly golden for this.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3




