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Writing a Great Resumé

Truth in Advertising

Ten Keys to a Dynamite Resumé

Building a Stronger Case

Resumé Objectives

Summary or Chronological?

Beware of Artificial Fillers & Additives

The Art of Interviewing

Interview Tips

Overcoming the Fear of Change

Evaluating an Offer

Resigning From a Job

Steps to a New Job

How to Construct a Dynamite Resumé

Truth in Advertising

In addition to providing a factual representation of your background, your resumé serves as an advertisement of your availability.

Although there's no federal regulatory agency like the FDA or FCC to act as a watchdog, I consider it to be ethical common sense to honestly and clearly document your credentials. In other words, don't make exaggerated claims about your past.

The best way to prepare a dynamite resumé is not to change the facts
-- just make them more presentable. This can be accomplished in two ways: [1] by strengthening the content of your resumeé; and [2] by enhancing its appearance.

Remember, your resumé is written for the employer, not for you. Its main purpose, once in the hands of the reader, is to answer the following questions: How do you present yourself to others? What have you done in the past? And what are you likely to accomplish in the future?

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