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How To Write a Resume

Handle any emergency with Howcast's First Aid app - howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from bender and more videos in the Resumes & Cover Letters category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Want to get yourself out of a bad situation and into a better one? A solid resume is the first step. To complete this How-To you will need: A computer A printer Step 1: Write name in bold w/ info Write your name in bold at the top of the page, followed by your address, phone numbers, and email address. Then center the whole thing. Tip: It also helps to make your heading slightly bigger than the rest of your resume so it stands out at the top of the page. Step 2: List work history List your work history, starting with your most recent position. Include the place of employment, the dates you were employed there, and the type of job you performed. Tip: If it's your job titles that are impressive, lead with them in bold. If the places you worked are more impressive than what you actually did there, bold them instead. Step 3: Summarize positions Give a brief summary of what you did at each position. Step 4: Adjust to job description Look closely at the description of the job you're applying for, and adjust what you've written to emphasize your most relevant skills and <b>...</b>
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Writing Your Resume

Here is a video that takes the stress out of writing your resume. You'll learn the 10 Rules for constructing an effective Resume. These rules will give you the confidence to write it quickly and more importantly, to discuss it effectively.
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How to Get a Job : Creative Resume Writing

Creativity when writing a resume is important to separate it from the many other resumes submitted for a job position. Use a few of these creative resume writing tips to make a resume stand out in the crowd of applications, with advice from a career adviser in this free video on job guidance. Expert: Pat Goodwin Contact: www.PatGoodwinAssociates.com Bio: Pat Goodwin is a certified personnel consultant and a career transition consultant who has worked with hundreds of individuals over the past 20 years. Filmmaker: Todd Green
From: eHow
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Writing Your Resume Cover Letter

Here is a video to learn the essential elements in preparing a really great Resume Cover Letter. You will also learn the four parts of a Resume Cover Letter, as well as a review of an actual Resume Cover Letter that gets the job done.
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12 Important Resume Tips

Powerful overview of 12 important aspects to consider when preparing your resume.
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Resume Basic Training

Here is a video that will review the 4-part strategy to preparing a great resume. Before you write your resume you need to take into account who will be reading it. Most people do not. The most effective resume will be the one that gets read.
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How To Write a Cover Letter

Handle any emergency with Howcast's First Aid app - howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from bender and more videos in the Resumes & Cover Letters category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com A resume without a cover letter is like a burger without a bun. If you really wanted a job from somebody, you wouldn't send them a burger without a bun, would you? Of course not. To complete this How-To you will need: A computer, typewriter, or some other mechanical writing device Step 1: Address to specific person Address the letter to a specific person. Writing "to whom it may concern" is lazy—tracking down the right person shows real moxie. Tip: If you're unsure who to write, call the company and ask. Make sure you get their exact title and the correct spelling of their name. Step 2: Open with introduction Open your letter with a short introduction that gets right to the point—say what position you're after and how you found out about it. Step 3: Demonstrate knowledge of company Demonstrate that you understand what the company does, and show enthusiasm for whatever that is. Tip: Read through the company's website to find details you can mention in your letter. Step 4: Relate past experience Relate your past work experience to the current opening. Don't count on <b>...</b>
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