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Category Archives: Resumes
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Leave These Off Your Cleared Resume
During your job search you'll be exposed to many articles, experts or friend feedback that will tell you how to write a good resume. Some of that may be very good advice….and some of it probably won't be so good. Part of the analysis you'll need to do with that information is f… more
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Knowing the Right Code for Your Resume
Great quick tips from a roundtable discussion at BSides San Antonio with hiring manager Brett Pagel of Raytheon, HR Manager Irma Symons of IPSecure, and Managing Director Bill Branstetter of ASG. Moderated by Kathleen Smith of ClearedJobs.Net / CyberSecJobs.com. Every recrui… more
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Does Your Resume Show You’ll Make a $10M Error
Ever write an email and realize – almost as soon as you hit “send” - that you have a typo, grammatical error or other stumble? The embarrassment you feel is nothing compared to the despair most of us feel when we make similar stumbles on resumes, cover letters or other app… more
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Detailed Success Stories Improve Your Resume and Interviewing Results
You know why you’d be a great asset if you’re hired. The problem is that those that review your resume or interview you don’t have the time – or interest – in reading between the lines to uncover your talents. If you hide your professional triumphs in dense, off-poin… more
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Always Tailor Your Resume When You Apply
You crafted your resume, fine-tuned it, spellchecked it and are ready to hit send, confident the job is yours. STOP! If you haven’t tailored it for the specific job for which you’re applying you might as well hit delete instead of send. Recruiters spend an average of si… more