May 23, 2012

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Pondering the future? Agonizing over your resume?

131 Action Verbs That’ll Get You Hired – Part 2

Updated July 1, 2009 Resumes for moms Think about adding strong verbs to your resume to get hired. My view: Many women underplay their successes, hesitant to make strong statements about their achievements. Career coach Catherine Palmiere of Adam Personnel says many people submit lame resumes that don’t use strong verbs to show their achievement or [...]

Ace Tough Interview Questions And Evade Tricky Ones

How do you handle job interview questions about flexible hours? And how do you negotiate salary when you’ve been out of the workforce caring for kids or family? You don’t. Evade these questions until you’ve got the upper hand. To find out how working moms and moms returning to work should handle these tough questions, [...]

Targeted Career & Job Search Advice: I Want More! Day 29 Since Layoff

This is the sixth installment of “Diary of an Unemployed Finance Mom 2.0.” This story is real, nothing is fabricated. For the sake of her privacy, and her hopes of landing a new job, she’s going under the pseudonym, job mom 2.0. Follow her trials and tribulations on Twitter @jobmom First the generic career advice [...]

131 Action Verbs to Beef Up Your Resume

A to Z of action verbs for resumes: Part 1 Many job seekers don’t know how to ‘sell’ their skills and experiences when they write their resumes, says career coach and hiring expert Catherine Palmiere, president of Adam Personnel. Applicants with poor resumes often accept lower salaries than people with the same experience but better [...]

Resume Bloopers

Loved these funny examples of resume bloopers. File this under reminders: Why we all need to read resumes and cover letters on hard copy before sending. They come from Ten Classic Resume Bloopers, Know Them So You Won’t Make Them, by Kim Isaacs at ResumePower blog: “Consistently tanked as top sales producer for new accounts.” [...]