The Elements of Resume Style by Scott BennettBuilding your résumé should be one of the easier parts to the whole job-interview process. But instead it's becoming increasingly stressful as well! What kind of résumé will spark the employer's interest? Which kind most often get passed over? How far back are we supposed to go? How can we best explain those time gaps in between jobs? Are the rules different for online résumés? There are so many vital questions when it comes to building a résumé today, but only one way to be assured you're getting the right answers--by asking a hiring expert.Scott Bennett has hired hundreds of people in a variety of industries, and he knows firsthand the insights that will catch an employer's eye, as well as what dangers to avoid if you want to survive the first cut. In The Elements of Résumé Style, Bennett shows readers how to craft clear, compelling, targeted résumés and cover letters that actually work. In this new edition that includes social media and online-application tips, readers will be provided:* More than 1,400 action words, statements, and position descriptions that help sell your skills and experience* Hundreds of words, phrases, and vague claims to avoid* Advice for handling employment gaps, job-hopping, and requests for salary history and requirements* Sample résumés, response letter, inquiry letter, informational interview request letter, references, and more* Surprising tips for acing the interviewIn today's ultra-competitive environment, competition is intense no matter the field or position. And the often-overlooked first hurtle to jump over is no doubt the résumé. This candid book's time-tested tools will make sure yours stands out--helping to get you the job you deserve!
Call Number: eBook in ProQuest Central
ISBN: 9780814433942
Publication Date: 2014
How to Write a Stellar Executive Resume by Brenda BernsteinHow to Write a Stellar Executive Resume is a step-by-step guide that empowers readers to create an effective and stand out from the crowd as a top candidate for an executive position. Brenda Bernstein, a Certified Executive Resume Master and author of the #1 Bestseller How to Write a Killer LinkedIn Profile, shares the tips and tricks she's learned from more than two decades of helping job seekers get connected with the right position. Readers will discover: * The importance of knowing the target audience and how to best connect with them * Key social media tips for spreading the word about their skills and experiences * Why good ol' cover letters are important, and how to use them effectively * Power verbs to use, and words to avoid * Samples of successful resumes For many executives conducting a job search, it may have been quite a while since they were last "looking." It's easier than ever to apply for a job - and as a result, there's a lot of competition for a limited number of openings. There's a lot to learn about the recruiting world we live in, and the best ways to use the tools at our disposal. This book provides practical, proven, up-to-date best practices for creating an effective executive resume that gets results.
Call Number: eBook in EBSCOhost
ISBN: 9781510729308
Publication Date: 2018
Killer Cover Letters and Resumes! The WetFeet Insider Guide 2004 by Rosanne Lurie; WetFeet.com (Firm) Staff (Contribution by)Your objective: Stand out from the pack. Thanks to the ease of submitting a resume online, recruiters today receive literally hundreds of resumes for each open position. How do they sift through these stacks of resumes? What can you do to position yourself at the top of the heap? In this WetFeet Insider Guide, career advisor Rosanne Lurie explores these questions to bring you the latest wisdom from recruiters and hiring managers. She also analyzes a number of resume formats and real job seekers' resumes to help you determine the ideal format and focus for your own resume. Book jacket.
Call Number: eBook in ProQuest Central
ISBN: 1582073716
Publication Date: 2005
Resumes for Dummies by Laura DeCarloPolish up that old resume--and land your dream job We've all been there: it's time to apply for a job or internship and you have to create or revise your resume. Many questions pop in your head. What do employers want? What skills should I highlight? How do I format this? How do I get noticed? But resume writing doesn't have to be a daunting task. The latest edition of Resumes For Dummies answers all of these questions and more--whether you're a resume rookie, looking for new tips, or want to create that eye-catching winning resume. In this trusted guide, Laura DeCarlo decodes the modern culture of resume writing and offers you insider tips on all the best practices that'll make your skills shine and your resume pop. Let's start writing! Write effective resumes that will stand out in a crowd Understand Applicant Tracking Systems and how to adapt your resume Keep your resume up with the current culture Position a layoff or other career change and challenge with a positive spin Leverage tips and tricks that give your resume visual power In order to put your best foot forward and stand out in a pile of papers, it's important to have an excellent and effective resume--and now you can.
Call Number: eBook in EBSCOhost
ISBN: 9781119539315
Publication Date: 2019
Wait, How Do I Write This Email? by Danny Rubin
Call Number: HF5383 .R825 2016
ISBN: 9780996349925
100+ templates for networking, the job search and LinkedIn. Everything you need to stand out from the competition!