Saw this article posted on Linkedin this morning. Very strightforward and simple
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kerryhan...top-recruiter/
Saw this article posted on Linkedin this morning. Very strightforward and simple
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kerryhan...top-recruiter/
To find what you seek in the road of life, the best proverb of all is that which says: "Leave no stone unturned." Edward Bulwer Lytton
started reading this in class....interesting read...will continue when i get home.
Good read it should definitely be endorsed
There are no moral shortcuts in the game of business - or life. There are, basically three kinds of people: the unsuccessful, the temporary successful, and those who become and remain successful. The difference is character. Link me on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mackspcsales
good gawd i cant tell u how much people Ive put in the no pile because of this(not just because of that...but it adds to it)... problem is how they teach you in high school how to write a resume
- Get rid of objectives and summary and all that silly stuff. It’s all fluff. An employer doesn’t care about your objective. He cares about his.
- Skip personal information such as married with three kids. Sounds stable to you. But to a hiring authority looking for someone to travel, it may keep you from being interviewed.
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