April Dowling, author of PseudoHR, recently wrote Ten resume tips for the non-HR job seeker and she shares some excellent advice. She says, “Resumes are a way to get your foot in the door; here are a few tips to help ensure the rest of you gets through the door.”
I really like several of the tips April shares in her blog post:
Spell check – It’s included in every word processor, use it, please.
Italics – Italics are for names, movies, books etc; not for your job title or entire resume.
Hobbies – We don’t care, keep it job related. [A note from the management: we really don't care and not only that we think you don't have good judgement because you just told us the names and ages of all of your children and your cat. I'm sure they are all lovely but they belong on Facebook not on your resume.]
Past work history – Rule of thumb is ten years but if you don’t have that much history list the information that pertains to the job posting. If it’s a management position and you have management experience at McDonalds include it but if were just a burger flipper don’t include it.
Objectives – My personal preference on resumes, don’t include an objective. Your objective is to get a job, same as everyone else. Use that space to add information about your job experience.
You can read the rest of April’s excellent advice here. <– Clicking on this link is highly recommended.
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Coming from your ‘old’ wordpress blog – http://radiantveracity.wordpress.com/tag/get-a-life. I really enjoyed reading a few of your other posts too – will be busy catching up on more of your extremely entertaining (as well as no bull straight-to-the-point) writing style! PLUS: I got a real eye-opener here: “Don’t make people hate you by stalking them”. I must confess – I had gotten a great opportunity to actually get some of my lyrics to an interested artist – and might have spoiled the chance with exactly that – phoning and texting twice a day. Will back-off and sit back and relax for now… It all makes such sense suddenly – and me a little :
– Ah well, thank you for the advice: “understand and respect the process.”
Consider me a new fan! Regards BB
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