May 30, 2009

Resume Secrets Exposed

This Guy REALLY CAN Show You How To Get Your Desired Career Step By Step In Less Than 30 Days — Even If It’s Your First Job Search!

If you’ve been searching for information about how to quickly and easily gain the unfair job search advantage, then you’ve probably come across David Green’s name at least a few times. And, if you’re like me, you’ve probably wondered what is the story behind his brilliant course that people seem to be raving about.

Well, here’s the truth: This course is the real deal.

Listen, I’ll be the first to admit that I was hesitant when I first decided to buy “The Best Resume And Cover Letter Step By Step Secrets Exposed.” But when I read just the first couple of chapters, I was literally blown away by what I had received.

It’s over 90 pages of proven resume, cover letter, and job interview tips, examples, and strategies to win your job as soon as possible. Now, I know that this sounds like an overwhelming amount of information, but one of my favorite things about the course — which you’ll discover right away — is that it is laid out in a easy “step-by-step” format.

For example, Step 1 is all about how to get the right mindset to become the ideal candidate. David points out some great reasons, facts, and evidence which proves that you don’t need to have the best skills and the most experience to receive your desired career. He really shows you exactly what employers and hiring managers look for within applying applicants?

Skip to Step 2, which will teach you the “15 elimination rules” employers and hiring manager follow to choose the right applicants to interview. The whole course is set up this way, so you can quickly find the exact information you’re looking for.

You’ll be amazed at how easy it actually is to do things like creating your powerful resume, how to persuade an employer to interview you with your cover letter, and most importantly how to get the job offers you deserve.

If you hurry… this course now comes with 4 Valuable Bonuses that are worth more than the course itself. But what impresses me most about this course is just how complete it is and how great their customer support is. I’ve purchased other resume or job search books and resources before, and they all seem to focus on just ONE thing.

For example, they’ll tell you how to create a resume, but won’t tell you how to create a persuading cover letter! Or they’ll tell you how to prepare for a job interview — and then they don’t tell you HOW to get the advantage over other job interview candidates!

ecover-small The “The Best Resume And Cover Letter Step By Step Secrets Exposed” course is almost like an encyclopedia of Job Search Marketing, since it explains in tremendous detail absolutely everything you need to know about how to start your job hunt, get the job interview, and gain the job offer you want. I give this product my absolute highest recommendation. Click here to find out more.

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May 5, 2009

How to Write an Effective Resume - Do You Want That Dream Job Or Not?

It is getting more and more competitive in the chase for the great job. With cutbacks, layoffs, and a climbing unemployment rate, how are you going to set yourself apart from the crowd? Very little time is given to job searchers and that first impression is extremely important - your resume can make or break you - faster than you think. Here are some critical pointers that will help get you through that potential employers door.

As a hiring manager for a family dining establishment, I had first hand experience with that first impression. I have to say, I gave a very quick look over an application and resume. On average, about 30 seconds is all you get. Whatever you are going to say in your resume had better jump out and keep me interested. A first pointer is that your resume needs to be concise and clear. Concise: keep it focused and avoid any irrelevant material. Clear: don’t be overly wordy. Since your resume might be the only link between you and a potential employer, it has to be stellar.

Don’t be lazy when writing your resume. If you cannot spell, get a dictionary or have a friend (that you trust) proofread it. Nothing is more of a turn off than spelling errors. Maybe it was just a misdirected keystroke, and an honest mistake, however it is a huge turn off to a potential employer. Relying on a computer spell check is not a good idea either. Grammar is very important as well. What appears as a lack of English language skills will send your resume soaring toward the office circular file.

The appearance of your resume is very important. Avoid using bright paper as a way to get your resume to stand out. Simple tactics like using bold, italics and underlining will go a lot further with your potential new boss. Using all CAPS should be avoided. Anyone that has ever read an email or received a text that is all in CAPS knows what I am REFERRING TO. Ensure your resume is received by the employer in pristine condition. Dog eared corners, rips, tears and folds give the impression you do not care. A good quality paper will stand up better to the unexpected.

Still have your attention? Good.

This is only the beginning - more great tips on resume writing, including format and structure, are available through my website. If you show little care and concern when submitting your resume to a potential employer, you are probably never going to get that dream job. But if you want that job you must follow this link to the secret tools of amazing resumes.

Don’t wait - that job you want could be gone before you know it.

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