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Resume Writing & Cover Letters

How to Select Keywords that Attract Employers and Get Your Resume Read

(from 17 users)
Submitted by LatPro on Wed, 12/26/2007 - 12:00am.
Career Articles & Advice > Resume Writing & Cover Letters
Do you know how to use the principles of keyword optimization to help recruiters and employers find your resume on job boards like LatPro? If not, your online job search is probably suffering. Here are our top ten recommendations for using keywords to your advantage!
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From the Recruiter: How to Proofread your Resume

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Submitted by editor on Tue, 11/07/2006 - 5:00am.
Career Articles & Advice > Resume Writing & Cover Letters, Quick Tips
Everyone knows that you should proofread your resume, but as a recruiter I see resumes with typos, spelling errors, incorrect word usage and punctuation mistakes more often than I should. While we all make mistakes at one time or another, a resume isn't the place to do it. This is your first (and often only) chance to make an impression on an employer.
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Ask the Recruiter: Why aren't more employers viewing my resume?

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Submitted by editor on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 7:56am.
Career Articles & Advice > Resume Writing & Cover Letters, Quick Tips

If your resume isn't being viewed by recruiters and employers as often as you'd like, the problem could be your Public Resume Title. Unlike your Private Resume Title (which is only visible to you), your Public Resume Title can be seen by employers. Like a good newspaper headline, it should convince recruiters to click on your resume for the full story.

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Basic Resume Writing - Quick Tips for Foreign Professionals

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Submitted by administrator on Wed, 08/30/2006 - 11:01am.
Career Articles & Advice > Resume Writing & Cover Letters, Quick Tips

A resume should be informative at a glance, targeted, brief, error-free and visibly crisp. Learn the common sense rules and key elements of the U.S. resume.

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