ann baehr's Articles in Resume Writing

  • How To Show Your Oldest Experience First In Your Resume
    If you are returning to a line of work that was several years ago, your resume may not clearly communicate that you have that experience unless you use certain strategies.
  • Valuable Resume and Career Tips
    Even with so much information available to us, some people find themselves pondering the answers to basic questions that if not done properly could negatively impact their job search.
  • Why You Need To Use A Resume Instead Of A Job Application
    Have you ever wondered why job seekers need to write resumes instead of completing a simple job application form? This article will explain the difference.
  • The Importance In Using An Objective On Your Resume
    Many job seekers do not like to use an objective on their resume because they feel it will either limit them or lock them into one job opportunity.
  • Taking The Resume Reader's Needs Into Consideration
    Job seekers often write their resumes listing everything they did as if filling out a home loan application. In short, boring! Sure, a hiring manager needs to know what you have done in your career; but they also need to quickly understand what you can do for them, not just where you have worked.
  • How To Format A Career Change Resume
    Are you ever stumped about which resume style or format to use when writing your resume? This article demystifies the complexities of how to approach this important decision. It will explain what each of the most popular formats are to help you decide which one is best for you.
  • Can You Really Afford To Write Your Resume?
    As the saying goes, "a penny wise is pound foolish," there are times when scrimping to save can be more costly in the end. This article will provide you with an overview of the skills you need to write your own resume and demonstrate the difference between "spending" and "making a wise investment."
  • Is Your Resume Telling The Truth?
    The falsification of information on a job seeker's resume has become a serious problem for employers. More than ever, people are getting caught even after they are hired. The consequences range from termination to prosecution. Are you at risk?
  • Your Guide To Writing A Better Resume
    How many times have you wondered what you should and shouldn't do when attempting to write your own resume? This article does just that and provides visual examples of various components of a resume.

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