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Resume Writing "Above the Fold"
Published on January 12, 2012 By: Marjorie KavanaghTags: free resume advice, how to write a resume, resume, resume cost, resume format, resume writing, targeted resumes
"Above the fold" refers to the location of an important news story on the top half of the front page of a newspaper or on the part of a web page that is visible on screen without scrolling. Let’s think about it, we pick up the newspaper, or open up a news focused web page, and the 1st thing we do is scan the top headlines to determine what stories are of interest to us. Apply the “Above the fold” concept to the development of your resume, using headlines so that potential employers can immediately learn of your experience, expertise and accomplishments at the top of your first page and be driven to read more about you. ...read more
Can You Solve Puzzles?
Published on January 17, 2011 By: Marjorie KavanaghTags: free resume advice, job interview, job search, resume, resume critique, resume format, resume updates, resume writing, targeted resumes
In order to be 100% effective, a resume should be custom written to, in a matter of seconds, convey to hiring managers that you are uniquely qualified to be successful in the job to which you are applying. ...read more
Keep Your Resume Fresh
Published on May 23, 2010 By: Marjorie KavanaghTags: resume, targeted resumes
It’s very important to continuously evaluate your resume to ensure it maximizes your value, talents and accomplishments as related to the position (s) you are seeking. No matter how much you may love your resume, it must have the most meaning to potential employers - so keep it fresh based on employer needs. ...read more
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