ResumeBear: Interview Secrets We Should All Know
You’ve managed to climb the first mountain; you have been asked to attend an interview. Your résumé must have presented your credentials sufficiently for them to want to know more about you. They may...
View ArticleResumebear: Let’s Help Our Veterans Get Jobs
As you know, the U.S. is planning on withdrawing from Afghanistan and shrinking the amount of troops overseas, which means that thousands of young veterans will be returning to the civilian workforce...
View ArticleBaby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y Competing for Jobs?
There are essentially three generations of job seekers vying for jobs today: Baby Boomers, Generation X or Gen X, and Generation Y or Millennials. Because of this, job seekers are finding themselves...
View ArticleResumeBear: Job Seeking Traditional Techniques Gone Extinct
Unless you’re looking for work at a medieval-themed restaurant, the last impression you want to give an employer is of being behind the times. That’s one reason many job seekers become preoccupied with...
View ArticleDo You Have a “I” Based Resume?
There is no “I” in “team.” There shouldn’t be an “I” in your resume either. That’s the advice of Anne-Marie Baiynd, President and CEO of TheTradingBook.com and the former CEO of a recruiting firm....
View ArticleCover Letters, are they Really Needed?
Tips for Jobseekers For years, experts have told job seekers that they must include a cover letter with every resume they send out. But is this really necessary? Or is a cover letter just a waste of...
View ArticleResumebear Writing Tips for a School Administrator Position
School administrator jobs have always been competitive, but in this era of budget cuts and consolidation, many school districts have more applicants for open positions than they can handle. Recruiters...
View ArticleIs My Resume That Bad?
If your phone and/or email box seems short on job interviews these days, did you stop to think it just might be your resume that is holding you back? Despite all the time (or lack thereof) you may have...
View ArticleNo Need For This on Your Resume
Here are five things you should consider leaving off of your résumé: 1. Objective statement: Objective statements, which usually start with, “I’m looking for a job that…” have long been considered...
View ArticleDo I Need a Resume Pro?
There are so many questions when it comes to resumes. Are you formatting them right? Should you hire a pro writer? Does it even matter? While professional resume writers can charge from as little as...
View ArticleResumeBear Wins About.com Readers Choice Award
WINNER: ResumeBear From ResumeBear: ResumeBear is the only truly job seeker centered career site in the world. ResumeBear shows professional job seekers who opened, forwarded, or printed their resume,...
View ArticleDoes My Resume Need to Highlight Computer Skills?
Creating the perfect resume can be a nerve-wracking experience. What do you leave off and what do you put in? Do you need to put your computer skills on it? The simple answer is yes. This holds true...
View ArticleIs My Resume Going in the Garbage?
The Corporate Executive Board found that, on average, about 200 job applications are received per job. That’s a minimum of 200 people you are competing against. For some job listings, employers can...
View ArticleHow Often Should I Polish My Resume?
When you’re still looking for a job, updating your resume is a no-brainer — you want the most updated showcase of your experience and accomplishments you can put together. But what about after you...
View ArticleResumé Revamp: Would You Hire Yourself?
A resumé is the epitome of a first impression. If it’s well written and thoughtfully arranged, a resumé can help a candidate’s chances of employment. On the other hand, if a resumé looks like it...
View ArticleResume Essentials to Standout for a Career in Sales
So you have a resume packed with sales experience, demonstrable increases in revenue, and proof that your sales strategies work? You’ve carefully vetted it for spelling and grammar mistakes, and your...
View ArticleDo Employers Truly Still Read Cover Letters?
Cover letters may seem archaic, in fact you may be young enough not even realize what a cover letter is. So it begs the question, do employers read cover letters still, or is it something that wastes...
View ArticleResume Gaps Can Be a Problem
Having periods of time when there has been no employment in your past can be troublesome when it comes time for a resume update. What do you do when there are gaps in your work history? Can you make...
View ArticleDid I Just Kill My Resume?
The job market is rough out there. You’re likely competing for every position with dozens — in a particularly slow market, even hundreds — of other applicants. Everything about your approach to a...
View ArticleDoes a Construction Worker need a Resume?
Due to the number of construction jobs versus the number of applicants, it’s important to stand out when applying for a job in the field of construction. And, there’s no better way to do this than with...
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