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The articles in this section cover topics ranging from common resume blunders to understanding hiring managers' criteria.

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The Business Proposal Aspect of Your Resume and Cover Letter
By Emily Sanderson

Think of your resume and cover letter as a business proposal packed with statements of how much money you generated for a previous employer or how you have made operations more efficient. Consider yourself as a lean, mean, profit-making machine.




Graphic Design Professionals: Despite the Emphasis on Your Portfolio, Don't Forget to Polish Your Resume
By Emily Sanderson

Many graphic design professionals put so much focus on their portfolios that they run out of time to prepare polished resumes and cover letters. Every detail counts in a portfolio, particularly in such a competitive field, but a great portfolio accompanied by a professional resume and cover letter will make you stand out to potential employers.




ResumeApple Provides Improved Human Resources Resume
By Emily Sanderson

Editor's note: The following article describes improvements made to the resume of an actual ResumeApple client. The name of the candidate, her prior employers, and her contact information have been changed.




Writing the Perfect Resume to Get the Perfect Job

Writing the perfect resume will increase your chances for getting hired for the perfect job you've always wanted. In order to do this successfully, you must take the time to plan. In doing so, your employer will know exactly if you are the person they are looking for. Your resume should reflect the skills and interests you have. If you want a particular job, find out what skills it requires and how you can acquire them. Including your past job experience will help the employer get a sense of what experience you've had. Be sure to include the dates of these jobs and to avoid gaps. Training and education are also important to include. Make sure everything is in a chronological or functional format. Meaning, the skills you listed are relevant and present you as a better candidate. Now, that you've created your resume, you'll need a cover letter. Your cover letter will be the first thing they see and it's crucial that it's professional. Look in the library for examples. Keep it short and simple. Careful attention to your resume will increase the chances that you will get you the job you want.




How to Write a Business Analyst Cover Letter
By Hardeep Singh Arora

A well-written business analyst cover letter is a document that skillfully complements your resume and establishes you as a must-see candidate. An effective cover letter tells recruiters what you have accomplished successfully in the past and what you can do for them in the future. It contains no tales of woe or apologies for lack of education or work experience.




Education Professionals Require Professional Resumes
By Emily Sanderson

With our population increasing each year, schools are in desperate need of teachers. If you are looking into going into a teaching profession, then you must be aware of the requirement of professional resumes. Make sure you know what fields you seek to pursue. The United States is making cutbacks in the education system in areas such as art, journalism, music and physical education. Because of this, wealthy parents are enrolling their students in afterschool activities, which are included in private school institutions. If you are planning to go in this direction, remember that you will need at least 3-5 years teaching experience and reliable recommendations. However, if you are thinking about going in a different direction with your career, begin thinking about what experience you are going to include and what your objective will be. If you feel you need help, ResumeApple's writers have many resources to help you create a resume that will help you get that teaching position you have been seeking.




A Guide to Writing the Perfect Project Manager Cover Letter
By Hardeep Singh Arora

Once your resume has been created, formatted, and printed to your satisfaction, the next and final step before sending out your resume is to write a cover letter. A resume sent to an employer always needs an accompanying letter that briefly introduces you and your resume. Without a cover letter, how will the employer receiving your resume know what position you are applying for? Not including a cover letter with your resume will make you appear lazy or careless.




''Green-Collar'' Professionals Need Competitive Resumes
By Emily Sanderson

The world seems to be geared to the ''going green'' phase and helping us be more eco-friendly. Millions of jobs were created in the environmental industry in 2005. Because so many are concerned about global warming, more and more job opportunities are available. Those who are preparing to go into this field, should provide resumes that should compete with the others. If your job experience is quite a few years ago, you may want to use a functional format, which allows your work and experience to be in two different sections. This allows you to focus your experience into bullets that will highlight your strengths that are applicable to the job. Also, employers have a lot of respect for those who have well written resumes, without any grammatical or spelling errors. Presenting yourself through your resume is extremely important and is often the first impression your potential employer has of you.




10 Tips for Setting Yourself Apart from Other Job Candidates
By Lancelot Larsen

During the 2004 Summer Olympics, there was a swim meet that Michael Phelps won. To the naked eye it looked like one or two other swimmers reached the end of the pool at the same time. Although it could not be clearly seen with all the water and hands flashing about, one finger hit the gizmo one second — if that — sooner than the others. But who could tell? The trust was in the power of the gizmo itself.




IT Resume Writing
By Hardeep Singh Arora

If you're looking into an IT career, you'll need a great IT resume.. The IT employment makes up about 10% of the American workforce. Knowing this will help you better improve your resume. Your resume should reflect past achievements and future goals. You'll want your resume to spark a relationship with your potential employer. This means that they will instantly be attracted to your resume and will want to get to know you more. Presenting a strong image of yourself will be important, regardless of any position you may be applying for. Showing a level of modesty is important in your resume, but be sure to include skills, level of expertise, and other valuable information that will raise your chances for employment. As you grow and gain more experience, you'll find that you'll have more to offer. Make sure to continually update your resume so that it has the detail about your work experience that may make the difference in being considered for a job in the future.




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