The Human Voice and the Resume
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Just when I think perhaps I have heard everything, particularly when it comes to resume advice, someone has to go and put something out there that seems to come from left field...
Your Recruiter is Just Not That Into You
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I’m hoping with the increasing reliance on social media tools, like blogs and microblogs, that job seekers will finally get the message that, by and large, recruiters are not there to find them jobs...
Why Group Job Hunting Doesn't Work
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
For those of you who are familiar with the work that I do (career coaching, resume writing, and promoter of the group job hunting concept), my title probably seems a bit surprising...
How Cover Letters Can Help or Hurt Job Seekers
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I have to say that I have been feeling badly lately for the poor cover letter Actually, I have been feeling badly lately for the poor job seeker who tends to neglect the cover letter, passing it off as just a quick intro to presenting the more important piece, the resume...
Professional Resume Writing Services: The Ugly (Part III)
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
This article represents my third installment of a three-part series on professional resume-writing services...
The Great Resume Keyword Search
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
There is nothing like an air of mystery to perk up people’s ears and create a frenzy And certainly all it takes in the job search world is to tell job seekers that they must have something or they will miss out on the greatest opportunities ever, and pretty soon you have a trend worthy of epic proportions on your hands...
Professional Resume Writing Services: The Good (Part I)
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Before I begin, let me start by saying that I happen to be a certified professional resume writer (CPRW) and job search coach...
Professional Resume Writing Services: The Bad (Part II)
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
This article represents part II of my series on professional resume writing services Part I covered “The Good” aspects of the industry...
Why the Internet is Bad For Resumes
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
So here you are, a fresh-faced job seeker with a professionally written resume in hand (or on your hard drive, anyway)...
“Pretty” Resumes: Why They Don’t Work
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I know this is going to be upsetting to some people, job seekers, resume writers, and maybe even some hiring managers (who for some odd reason rather hire form over substance), but by and large, “pretty” resumes just do not work...
Before You Write That Resume or Start That Job Search, Get a New Career Perspective
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
With the bleak outlook that the media are giving to the job market in 2009, as a job search coach and resume writer, I am hoping that out of it we can finally put to rest some misconceptions that I believe have really been plaguing professionals for a while and that have a lot to do with the improper outlook many of us have in regard to our careers...
Why Do I Even Need a Resume?
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Spend a little time in the wonderful world of resume writing, and you will find that it is a far more complex place than most people realize...
3 Common Resume Writing Mistakes For Information Technology Candidates
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Creating an IT resume is not always an easy task There is usually a lot of information to convey...
College Career Placement Services: When Are They Going to Step it Up?
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I really think it is time that colleges took a long, hard look at their career placement centers And I think it is time that college students (and their parents who are footing the bill) started holding universities accountable for the quality of these departments...
The Real Skinny on Corporate Outplacement Services
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
With the current state of affairs and rising joblessness rate, many corporations will be offering outplacement services to displaced workers...
Tips to Find Jobs in Canada
Submitted by: Mac Patel
Many people hope to find jobs in Canada For some people it only takes a few days to gain employment, whereas others find months passing before gaining an interview...
5 Tips to Improve the Visual Impact of Your Resume
Submitted by: John Stronack
Going through job applications is a tedious process With that in mind, you need to do all that is within your power to grab the attention of the person who will screen your resume...
Is Nurse Practitioner the Right Job For You
Submitted by: Adriana N.
The threat of losing a job and facing a long unemployment is very real today If stability in a profession is something you are searching for, a nursing job might be perfect for you to consider...
Teaching English in Taiwan - Change How You Start Your Day
Submitted by: Creztor Tessel
How do you wake up in the morning Does an alarm ring in your ear at 7am telling you to get up and get ready for work...
Where Does the Pharmacist Salary Stand in the Medical Field?
Submitted by: A.Noton
Within the medical industry, there are thousands of different types of careers to choose from According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employing 14 million people in 2006, the medical industry projects an estimated three million more jobs by 2016...
Becoming a Nurse Practitioner Could Give You the Challenge You Need
Submitted by: Adriana N.
Many people today are facing unemployment or the threat of a job loss If you are searching for a profession that will give you more stability in your life, you might consider nursing...
What Not to Say on Your Resume
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Sometimes writing a good resume is not about what you say, but more about what you do not say Really writing a good resume is a delicate balance of both but there are certainly things that you will want to omit and should never be included on your resume...
Phases of the Job Search Cycle
Submitted by: Jason Kay
When searching for a job it helps to think of the process as a cycle rather than a series of steps This will allow you to constantly evolve the actions you take while performing the job search cycle as you need to due to going after different opportunities...
Resume Writing Checklist
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Resume writing takes a good bit of dedication and time on your part if you want to write a good one Your resume is your key to getting your foot in the door at the job of your dreams...
Things to Hate About Finding a New Job
Submitted by: Jason Kay
As exciting as it can be to start a new job the actual process of finding a new job can be something of a nightmare...
Resume Distribution Secrets
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Once you have written the perfect resume you are then faced with the daunting task of resume distribution...
What Do Employers Look For in a Background Check?
Submitted by: Hando Kroon
Companies are taking a closer look at who they hire today From heightened security concerns to an increase in negligent hiring lawsuits, companies understand that bad hiring decisions can cause them big problems...
Does Social Networking Have a Good Impact to Your Career Search?
Submitted by: Hando Kroon
After you’ve created all your “self-marketing documents” and verbal presentations, you’re ready to take your job search “to the street” and begin networking...
Tips On How To Write A Resume And Cover Letter
Submitted by: Aden Ten
When employers are looking to hire someone, the important thing to realize is that they don't want to spend all day reading just one resume...
Locum Tenens Positions Help to Combat Stress
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
It is widely known that the medical profession is one of the most stressful ones in existence Long hours, having to see more patients in less time and increasing pressure from insurance and pharmaceutical companies are some of the factors that lead to physician stress...