Saturday, January 9, 2010

10 resume mistakes that turn off employers

Useful information if you're looking for a job, planning a career change, or just to keep for future reference.

http://www.boston.com/jobs/galleries/10_resume_mistakes/
clipped from www.boston.com
Randolph L Stevens, president and CEO of career marketing and outplacement firm R.L. Stevens & Associates Inc., offers these 10 resume mistakes that may keep your from getting the job you seek.
There is no such thing as a perfect resume. This is particularly true when changing industries, functionalities, or upgrading a job role. Career transitions require a higher-level targeted approach. The best resume, employers say, is the one that portrays the candidate as a solution-provider. Prove you can make their problems go away and you'll get hired. Randolph L Stevens, president and CEO of career marketing and outplacement firm R.L. Stevens & Associates Inc. , offers these 10 resume mistak
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