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Subject:  Refresh Your Resume for the New Year
From:  JobSeeker Weekly <newsletter@jobseekerweekly.com>
Date:  Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:28:08 -0800
Category:  Generic
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Current Issue: December 8, 2008
Refresh Your Resume for the New Year

Free-critique with a professional resume writer!

You've got terrific experience. Your work ethic is superb. You're even willing to be flexible on salary. But after sending your resume to countless, perfectly matched management opportunities, you're just not getting the interviews. Why? It may be hard to believe, but there's a good chance your resume is the culprit.

JobSeeker Weekly has arranged for its subscribers to receive a complimentary resume critique and price quote from a certified professional resume writer. You'll not only find out what's right with your resume -- but more importantly, if it's actually preventing you from getting interviews. While the critique is free and valuable, you'll also learn how a professional writer might successfully re-vamp your resume and refine your job search strategies -- and exactly what that would cost. To receive your complimentary price quote and resume critique today, follow this link.

Post your resume online confidentially

Many companies are currently searching to fill jobs necessary to achieve their 2009 business plans. And while posting your resume on several career websites may help you land one of these jobs, many people are afraid of who may see their resume along with other concerns of confidentiality.

If you want the exposure, but don't want your current employer to see your resume posting, consider using the Confidentiality feature of Resume Rabbit, to post your resume to all of the top career websites at once - confidentially! And while your resume qualifications can be seen and you can be contacted via email, no one will see your name, street address, phone number or even your current company name. Give yourself instant access to millions of jobs by going to Resume Rabbit.

Article: Refresh Your Resume for the New Year

by Kim Isaacs, Monster Resume Expert

The new year means a new list of resolutions. And let's face it: Some are tough to keep. If you want proof, compare the number of cars packed into the parking lot of any fitness center in early January to the lonely few there in mid-March.

But a New Year's resume refresher isn't nearly as painful as four hours a week on the treadmill. And your efforts could pay off with big dividends. Arm yourself with an updated, high-octane resume, and 2009 could be the year that you land a better job.

Now is a great time to reflect on your recent accomplishments and add them to your resume. Let these ideas guide you ...

Make sure your resume instantly communicates your career target with a descriptive headline that adequately reflects your depth of experience. It should be a brief, hard-hitting opening statement highlighting your top selling points.

If you're thinking about changing careers or industries, be sure you've clearly defined your goal. Your job search will be more successful if your resume targets a specific field instead of being a one-size-fits-all document.

Research positions to gain a solid understanding of what you want to do as well as the qualifications employers are seeking. Once you identify your career target, assess your background and identify transferable skills and experience that will enable success. Add an opening objective that spells out your goals and shows the relevance of past experience.

Refreshing your resume also means keeping it current. If you've changed jobs during the past year, earned a promotion or expanded responsibilities, your resume should reflect this. Even if you've remained in the same position, you've probably achieved noteworthy accomplishments in the last year. Don't forget about your new skills, including technical and computer ones.

Add professional-development activities you completed last year, including certificates, degrees, courses and in-service training. Also include organizations joined and industry conferences attended. List training programs you've begun, even if you haven't completed them. This shows your commitment to ongoing professional development.

Edit ruthlessly. Proofread your resume carefully to ensure it's error-free. Watch for information that needs to be updated from previous versions. Update regularly. You should refresh your resume throughout the year, not just at the beginning. You never know when opportunity may come knocking!


Post your resume online confidentially

Many companies are currently searching to fill jobs necessary to achieve their 2009 business plans. And while posting your resume on several career websites may help you land one of these jobs, many people are afraid of who may see their resume along with other concerns of confidentiality.

If you want the exposure, but don't want your current employer to see your resume posting, consider using the Confidentiality feature of Resume Rabbit, to post your resume to all of the top career websites at once - confidentially! And while your resume qualifications can be seen and you can be contacted via email, no one will see your name, street address, phone number or even your current company name. Give yourself instant access to millions of jobs by going to Resume Rabbit.


Free-critique with a professional resume writer!

You've got terrific experience. Your work ethic is superb. You're even willing to be flexible on salary. But after sending your resume to countless, perfectly matched management opportunities, you're just not getting the interviews. Why? It may be hard to believe, but there's a good chance your resume is the culprit.

JobSeeker Weekly has arranged for its subscribers to receive a complimentary resume critique and price quote from a certified professional resume writer. You'll not only find out what's right with your resume -- but more importantly, if it's actually preventing you from getting interviews. While the critique is free and valuable, you'll also learn how a professional writer might successfully re-vamp your resume and refine your job search strategies -- and exactly what that would cost. To receive your complimentary price quote and resume critique today, follow this link.

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Current Issue: December 8, 2008 Refresh Your Resume for the New Year
Free-critique with a professional resume writer!

You've got terrific experience. Your work ethic is superb. You're even willing to be flexible on salary. But after sending your resume to countless, perfectly matched management opportunities, you're just not getting the interviews. Why? It may be hard to believe, but there's a good chance your resume is the culprit.

JobSeeker Weekly has arranged for its subscribers to receive a complimentary resume critique and price quote from a certified professional resume writer. You'll not only find out what's right with your resume -- but more importantly, if it's actually preventing you from getting interviews. While the critique is free and valuable, you'll also learn how a professional writer might successfully re-vamp your resume and refine your job search strategies -- and exactly what that would cost. To receive your complimentary price quote and resume critique today, follow this link.

Post your resume online confidentially

Many companies are currently searching to fill jobs necessary to achieve their 2009 business plans. And while posting your resume on several career websites may help you land one of these jobs, many people are afraid of who may see their resume along with other concerns of confidentiality.

If you want the exposure, but don't want your current employer to see your resume posting, consider using the Confidentiality feature of Resume Rabbit, to post your resume to all of the top career websites at once - confidentially! And while your resume qualifications can be seen and you can be contacted via email, no one will see your name, street address, phone number or even your current company name. Give yourself instant access to millions of jobs by going to Resume Rabbit.

Article: Refresh Your Resume for the New Year

by Kim Isaacs, Monster Resume Expert

The new year means a new list of resolutions. And let's face it: Some are tough to keep. If you want proof, compare the number of cars packed into the parking lot of any fitness center in early January to the lonely few there in mid-March.

But a New Year's resume refresher isn't nearly as painful as four hours a week on the treadmill. And your efforts could pay off with big dividends. Arm yourself with an updated, high-octane resume, and 2009 could be the year that you land a better job.

Now is a great time to reflect on your recent accomplishments and add them to your resume. Let these ideas guide you ...

Make sure your resume instantly communicates your career target with a descriptive headline that adequately reflects your depth of experience. It should be a brief, hard-hitting opening statement highlighting your top selling points.

If you're thinking about changing careers or industries, be sure you've clearly defined your goal. Your job search will be more successful if your resume targets a specific field instead of being a one-size-fits-all document.

Research positions to gain a solid understanding of what you want to do as well as the qualifications employers are seeking. Once you identify your career target, assess your background and identify transferable skills and experience that will enable success. Add an opening objective that spells out your goals and shows the relevance of past experience.

Refreshing your resume also means keeping it current. If you've changed jobs during the past year, earned a promotion or expanded responsibilities, your resume should reflect this. Even if you've remained in the same position, you've probably achieved noteworthy accomplishments in the last year. Don't forget about your new skills, including technical and computer ones.

Add professional-development activities you completed last year, including certificates, degrees, courses and in-service training. Also include organizations joined and industry conferences attended. List training programs you've begun, even if you haven't completed them. This shows your commitment to ongoing professional development.

Edit ruthlessly. Proofread your resume carefully to ensure it's error-free. Watch for information that needs to be updated from previous versions. Update regularly. You should refresh your resume throughout the year, not just at the beginning. You never know when opportunity may come knocking!


Post your resume online confidentially

Many companies are currently searching to fill jobs necessary to achieve their 2009 business plans. And while posting your resume on several career websites may help you land one of these jobs, many people are afraid of who may see their resume along with other concerns of confidentiality.

If you want the exposure, but don't want your current employer to see your resume posting, consider using the Confidentiality feature of Resume Rabbit, to post your resume to all of the top career websites at once - confidentially! And while your resume qualifications can be seen and you can be contacted via email, no one will see your name, street address, phone number or even your current company name. Give yourself instant access to millions of jobs by going to Resume Rabbit.


Free-critique with a professional resume writer!

You've got terrific experience. Your work ethic is superb. You're even willing to be flexible on salary. But after sending your resume to countless, perfectly matched management opportunities, you're just not getting the interviews. Why? It may be hard to believe, but there's a good chance your resume is the culprit.

JobSeeker Weekly has arranged for its subscribers to receive a complimentary resume critique and price quote from a certified professional resume writer. You'll not only find out what's right with your resume -- but more importantly, if it's actually preventing you from getting interviews. While the critique is free and valuable, you'll also learn how a professional writer might successfully re-vamp your resume and refine your job search strategies -- and exactly what that would cost. To receive your complimentary price quote and resume critique today, follow this link.

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