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		<title>An Effective Resume For Your Job Hunt</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 17:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A resume is a tool that requires some special touches for the best results.  Your <a href="http://www.theresumebuilder.com/">resume</a> is a document that you will use often when you are seeking out employment.  You should not settle for a resume that you are not excited about.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> A resume is a tool that requires some special touches for the best results.  Your <a href="http://www.theresumebuilder.com/">resume</a> is a document that you will use often when you are seeking out employment.  You should not settle for a resume that you are not excited about. </p>
<p>When you begin to give your resume the attention it deserves, you will begin learning a lot about this important piece of paper.  There are many great tips and tricks that you can use that can help to make this process very easy.  No one should struggle with the writing and creation of a resume with the many resources that are available for use.   </p>
<p>You should begin by finding a good website that you can use for your resume.  This is a very important step and this is where you will find all of the important resources you can use.  You want to find a site that offers a variety of services to help you with your resume. </p>
<p>If you have some experience with writing a resume you can use this site to help you find a format and sample to use.  If you need more extensive help you can easily find a site that can help you to more extensively.   </p>
<p>When you use resume builder you can have your entire resume created for you.  This is something that can help anyone that is not having the success with the resume they are currently using.   </p>
<p>If English is your second language, it can be helpful to have someone help you with your resume.  This can help you to phrase all of your words correctly and you will not risk making any mistakes.  The English language can be difficult to write and speak proficiently.  You can easily use the resources available to help you with your resume and clarity.  </p>
<p>When you just graduate you will likely be ready to enter the job market right away.  You want to make sure that you have updated your resume to include your new education information.  If you have completed all of your classes and have earned your degree, this is information that is going to be very important to your job search.   </p>
<p>A resume is a tool that cannot be ignored when searching for a job.  Most of the positions available require a resume and this is something you should be prepared for.  Your resume can take you into a new job much faster then a boring, outdated resume.  </p>
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		<title>Online Resume Builder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 16:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like a common problem among job seekers is how to create a new resume or improve upon the one they already have.  There are a number of effective tools which have been developed to help.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like a common problem among job seekers is how to create a new resume or improve upon the one they already have.  There are a number of effective tools which have been developed to help.  We’ll discuss one key type which is an <a href="http://www.theresumebuilder.com/">online resume builder</a>.</p>
<p>An online resume builder is a tool which is based entering key information through a web based interface.  It may ask you things like career objectives, employment history, employment details, education, etc.</p>
<p>The system can then take the information you provide and use it to build a resume.  Depending on the type of resume you decide to build, it will use the information you provide and place it in different sections.</p>
<p>The great thing about this type of tool is that it helps you to present key information which should be included in your resume.  You are not initially worried about format or structure.  The main thing is to answer the questions asked in the best possible manner.</p>
<p>The online resume builder will take this information and do much of the organizing and formatting.  However you have the option of modifying the information and changing around the format to suit your particular needs and preferences.</p>
<p>This type of tool also generally has many samples to review so you can see how others have structured their resumes in an effective manner.  In any case since you are primarily focused on providing key information and using the online resume builder to organize and format this information, it can help you to create a very effective resume quickly and easily.</p>
<p>There are many types of these kinds of tools.  If you do an Internet search on the topic, you’ll find many fine programs to choose from.</p>
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		<title>Building A Great Fresher Sample Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A fresher sample resume is one for those who just passed college or finished a course.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A fresher sample resume is one for those who just passed college or finished a course. A recent college graduate may not have substantial working experience but his education will make up for what he lacks. The CV needs to be well presented and concise.</p>
<p>A newly grad Fresher Resume starts with contact details. State the full name then add the contact details below the applicants name. Email addresses, mobile and telephone numbers and home address are needed.</p>
<p>Once you have stated the contact info adding the career objective comes next. A career objective is what you want to attain in working for the organization. A typical fresh graduate aim would go this way: Seeking an entry-level position in finance utilizing my strong analytical and accounting skills complemented with my degree in Bachelor of Science in Accounting.</p>
<p>The educational attainment is an important part of a fresher sample resume. An entry level job for fresh graduates is often based on educational attainment. One should state the degree or course completed, the year finished, the name of school attended and the overall GPA.</p>
<p>Since work experience for new graduates is not that extensive yet, you can mention on-the-job trainings that you have undergone in the CV. It will also be good if you have done some volunteer work in the past particularly one that makes use of your course or degree. For instance, if you are a computer science graduate, you may have volunteered as a computer encoder or website designer for an organization. This volunteer job would tantamount as a work experience and look good in your CV.</p>
<p>Highlighting your activities, skills, awards and honors is an important part of the CV. The more special awards you can cite more impressive it looks. And lastly, a fresher sample resume should also include character references. This part states the name of people who can vouch for you.</p>
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		<title>Advantages Of Using Resume Templates To Write Your Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 17:46:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been considering using resume templates to help you write your resume, but you are not sure this is the right decision? Then you have to be aware of the top advantages to using templates.
Before you learn the advantages, you need to know that it is important to take your time and make sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you been considering using resume templates to help you write your resume, but you are not sure this is the right decision? Then you have to be aware of the top advantages to using templates.</p>
<p>Before you learn the advantages, you need to know that it is important to take your time and make sure that you are putting all of the right information into it. The best way to achieve that is to plan your resume before you start writing.</p>
<p>Now that you are aware of that important information, below are the top advantages that will help you decide if a template is your best choice for writing a winning resume. </p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> The writing process becomes easier – When you use a template, you will find that writing the resume is simple and easy. Trying to write your own resume without a template is much more difficult.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> Template provides correct format – Using a template will ensure that you have the correct format for your resume. Not having the correct format can hurt your chances of getting a job that you want because it will not leave the employer impressed with your resume. </p>
<p>You can try and set up the correct format on your own by doing some research to make sure you know how to do it correctly, but this will take time to do. </p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> Saves time – Using a template to write your resume will save you time because you don’t have to do all of the research to learn what the correct format is. Instead, the template will already have the right format, so you can just add your information. </p>
<p>Just be sure that you do take time to plan the information you are going to put in your resume so you don’t end up leaving anything important out.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> Designed by professionals – The templates that are available for use have been designed by professionals that know how a resume should be written and formatted. This will give you confidence that your resume is written correctly from the beginning.</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> Helps ensure you end up with a winning resume – The template and the way it is set up will help to make sure that you have a final winning resume that will impress your employers. </p>
<p>These are just a few of the many advantages that you will find with using resume templates. Now that you know these benefits for you, you just need to decide if using a template is the way you want to go to write your resume or if you are going to try and do it all on your own. </p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong> Have you been considering using resume templates to help you write your resume, but you are not sure this is the right decision? Then you have to be aware of the top advantages to using templates. </p>
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		<title>The Resume – Your First Contact with an Employer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 21:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiring a resume writer is the easiest way to create a quality resume that puts you in the best possible light.  However, it’s possible for you to write a winning resume yourself.  Writing a good resume is much like playing chess:  Anyone can learn how to do it, but only a select [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiring a resume writer is the easiest way to create a quality resume that puts you in the best possible light.  However, it’s possible for you to write a winning resume yourself.  Writing a good resume is much like playing chess:  Anyone can learn how to do it, but only a select few become masters at it.  Ideally, you don’t want to write a lot of resumes because it means that you’re doing a lot of job searching; however, if you’re in the hunt for a new job, the resume is the first contact you’ll have with an employer.</p>
<p>Most resumes aren’t actually looked at until later on in the recruitment process.  Each resume is scanned by a machine to look for certain key words relevant to the job opening.  So, in order to get your resume noticed, it helps to use the same techniques internet marketers use to move their websites up in search engine rankings.  Let’s call it resume search optimization, or RSO.  Sprinkling relevant key words from the job opening into your resume ensures that when your resume is scanned, it’ll move to the front of the line very easily.  As long as it doesn’t seem like you’re “stuffing” keywords into your resume to do such a thing, the likelihood of getting a callback for an interview increase just that much more.</p>
<p>Highlight your achievements on your resume, but make sure that they’re relevant.  The hiring manager doesn’t need to know you were captain of your high school glee club.  Employers want to know about the situations where you were able to save or earn money for your previous company.  After all, businesses are bottom-line oriented, so it helps to show how much of an effect you had on the bottom line.  Cost cutters and revenue increasers are tried and true crowd pleasers.</p>
<p>A resume is the first contact an employer has with you, so it is in your best interest not to make it a bad one.  You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression.  It is in your greatest benefit to highlight your strengths in your resume and save any talk about weaknesses for the interview.  A resume is not the place to showcase your shortcomings; those can always be explained away in a face-to-face or phone interview.  Your <a href="http://www.theresumebuilder.com/">resume</a> is the key to getting you to that stage, so don’t take it lightly!</p>
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		<title>Words That Should NOT Appear on Your Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 19:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have come to associate certain words with writing a resume. These former “buzzwords” are used frequently, and yet do not produce the desired results as they make your resume seem bland. Your resume should make you stand out from everyone else applying for a particular position, and so the language used should help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people have come to associate certain words with writing a resume. These former “buzzwords” are used frequently, and yet do not produce the desired results as they make your resume seem bland. Your resume should make you stand out from everyone else applying for a particular position, and so the language used should help accomplish that. If you want to look better than the competition, the following words should definitely NOT appear on your resume:</p>
<p><strong>I, me, my…</strong> your name is at the top of your resume, and so obviously all of the information on the resume is about you. Avoid using any form of personal pronoun in a <a href="http://www.theresumebuilder.com/">resume</a>, and use verbs and demonstrative language instead. However, note that it is appropriate to use personal pronouns in your cover letter and when writing KSAs for government jobs since these are direct communications from you to the employer.</p>
<p><strong>Responsible for…</strong> every job requires you to be responsible for something. Employers don’t really want to know about your responsibilities, they want to know about your accomplishments. Tell an employer how carrying out your daily responsibilities actually benefited the company (i.e., saved time, saved money, made money, etc.) instead of just giving them your job description.</p>
<p><strong>Experienced…</strong> the only place “experienced” should be used in a resume is in the profile section and then only once. If you are experienced in anything, you can show this to an employer through your accomplishments and receive much better results. For example, instead of saying “experienced in technical writing,” tell them about your experience by saying “wrote technical manuals for four different cell phone models.”<br />
<strong>Team player… </strong>not everyone is a team player, but telling employers that you are doesn’t necessarily help you. What team were you on? How did you benefit the team? Prove to the employer with examples that you are a team player. The same principle applies if you say you led a team. Offer examples that prove your leadership of the team made a difference.</p>
<p><strong>Excellent communication skills… </strong>well, anyone can say that they have excellent communication skills. How are yours better? How have you used them? And did it make anything better? Tell the employer about times you’ve used your “excellent communication skills” and what the results were.</p>
<p>Now, you may have noticed a recurring theme here. The bottom line for resume writing is that you should consistently DEMONSTRATE to a potential employer what you’ve done, how you’ve used all these skills you claim to possess, and how this has benefited the company you were working for…because if you can prove you were an asset to that company, you’re much more likely to convince someone you’ll be an asset to their company as well.</p>
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		<title>How To Create An Attention Grabbing Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 18:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A well written resume can do a lot to promote your chances of landing a coveted job. Hunting for a job is not easy but with the right information about yourself, it becomes easier to impress would be employers which is why it pays to learn how to create this very important document.
A properly formed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A well written resume can do a lot to promote your chances of landing a coveted job. Hunting for a job is not easy but with the right information about yourself, it becomes easier to impress would be employers which is why it pays to learn how to create this very important document.</p>
<p>A properly formed resume will help to set you apart from the competition and this can help you land a job with less trouble. Your resume and letter is the first thing that prospective employers find out about you and is the first contact that they have with you. It is therefore important to create it in the right format and it should be properly written as only if it meets certain standards can you expect to present yourself in the right manner.</p>
<p>A poorly written resume and letter will not grab the attention of the employer who will scan it and discard it. Therefore, you need to be focused on designing the resume and letter in the best manner possible. Regardless of whether you are sending it through electronic means or on paper, it must be properly made.</p>
<p>A very helpful tool for many people is to make use of templates that are readily available and help to make your resume and letter stand out. Using templates means enjoying convenience and it is also easy to create your resume and succeed in making it look inviting.</p>
<p>A common mistake that many people make is to include graphics on the first page. The simple truth is that neither your photograph nor any other form of graphic is appropriate for your resume and letter. In fact, your resume and letter should include plain text which will help to make it stand out and also make the employer sit up and take notice of you in a professional capacity rather than being sidetracked with clever graphics.</p>
<p>In order to format the resume and letter in the right way you will need to try and keep the entire resume and letter to two pages length and not more. Use one inch margins on the page on the top and on the bottom as well as to the left and right. Try to use left justification instead of centering the text and use a consistent font as well as font size.</p>
<p>If you are going to use bullet points, be sure to use the basic square or circular ones. You can put headlines in all capital letters while the rest of the text can be in normal sentence case and without any kind of special formatting. Never use underlining in the text of your resume and letter, especially when creating an electronic document.</p>
<p>Before sending your resume, you must get someone responsible to go over it and check it and give their feedback. You can email this resume and letter to a few friends and ask them to review it for you. In addition, you should take a printout of it and also review it on your own to ensure that formatting is proper and that the margins have been set properly. The content should not look too crowded and you should also try and keep it simple and sleek as this will help create the right impression in the mind of the employer.</p>
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		<title>The Advantages of Using a Resume Template</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 21:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developing your resume from scratch is often overwhelming. Resume templates make the process much easier, and eliminate the stress of formatting something to look professional. Whether you are applying for a job for the first time in your life, or for the first time in many years, utilizing a template can add great benefits to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Developing your resume from scratch is often overwhelming. <a href="http://www.theresumebuilder.com/">Resume templates</a> make the process much easier, and eliminate the stress of formatting something to look professional. Whether you are applying for a job for the first time in your life, or for the first time in many years, utilizing a template can add great benefits to the overall allure of your resume.</p>
<p><strong>Professional Appeal</strong></p>
<p>There is often a misconception that resume templates can negatively affect your chances of getting the job. If you are applying for a highly creative or artistic position, this may be the case, as the interviewer will be looking for people who stand out for their artistic skills. In most other situations, a resume template is simply a way of double-checking your own work. Instead of starting with a blank sheet of paper, you can simply input your information into a template or wizard to make your resume look professional.</p>
<p>Over the course of time, commonly accepted styles can change drastically. A few decades ago it was commonplace to worry about the amount of “white space” on your resume before submitting it. This is not a contemporary art project, this is a resume; employers are not worried about things like white space, but rather, the way that you fill that white space. With resume templates, all the guesswork is taken out of the equation, and you can view a final product with all of your professional information on it in just a few minutes.</p>
<p>The visual appeal of your resume is very important. Jamming as much information onto a single sheet of paper can seem over-eager, jumbled, and messy. It is important to highlight certain aspects of your skills and past experience, but it is not necessary to include every Girl or Boy Scout badge you have received. Since templates only allow a certain amount of information, they force you to decide what information is relevant to the current job, and what can be left off of your resume.</p>
<p><strong>Saves Time</strong></p>
<p>The job hunt is intense, and many people like to have more than one resume on hand as they search within a wide variety of different positions. Having separate resumes is always a good idea since they can each showcase your different skills, and focus on the experience relevant to a particular position. That being said, the idea of creating five unique resumes is overwhelming. You may try and change the style or font size depending on the amount of relative experience or skills you have for any given position, which only adds to the length of time it takes to make five somewhat unique resumes.</p>
<p>With resume templates, you no longer have to worry about the extra time it takes to create job-specific resumes since it rarely takes more than ten minutes to create a resume. Once you input all of your personal information, you can simply change the work experience and qualifications to suit each job. This makes writing a few unique resumes much simpler. The time it takes to create one resume is significantly reduced, and creating many different resumes based on the job market and position for which you are applying becomes extremely efficient.</p>
<p><strong>First Impressions Matter</strong></p>
<p>Your resume is essentially the first impression you will make on your potential employer. While the initial impression may change if you get an interview, the first impression made by your resume also determines whether or not you even get that interview. It is important to understand that you are trying to sell yourself, and showcase all of your best attributes, which is difficult to do on paper.</p>
<p>If you submit a sloppy resume, it will reflect extremely poorly on you, and negatively affect your chances of landing an interview. It is important to have an organized resume that is easy to read. Resume templates can help you create that lasting first impression that lands you an interview. Looking neat and organized on paper puts out the impression that you are neat and organized in person, which is exactly what employers want to see.</p>
<p>Employers generally scan resumes before deciding if they should bother reading it or setting up an interview, much like you might casually skim over an article in the paper before deciding to read the entire thing. You want to make sure that you have words and phrases that stand out and convince the employer to take the time to read it, or, at the very least, convince them to pass it along to someone else in the hiring chain. Including these buzz words is a way of controlling the first impression that you make, which is a key factor in the decision making process of employers. Resume templates are created by people with a knack for  making buzz words and phrases stand out; utilizing templates can help you create a resume that makes a lasting impression.</p>
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		<title>5 Things Every Resume Should Include</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 05:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The economic recession has made job-hunting harder in recent years, but a good resume can still go a long way towards increasing your chances of landing the right gig. Whether you are looking for a new job or not, though, it’s a good idea to keep your resume up to speed, so that it represents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The economic recession has made job-hunting harder in recent years, but a good resume can still go a long way towards increasing your chances of landing the right gig. Whether you are looking for a new job or not, though, it’s a good idea to keep your resume up to speed, so that it represents your experience and skill levels accurately and in the best possible light. Here are five things that every resume should include.</p>
<p><strong>1. A Clear and Focused Objective</strong><br />
If you’re resume objective seems vague or unsure, chances are that you’re potential employers will likely pass on you. A vague or passively-worded objective will be taken as a lack of initiative and/or direction, so you want to make sure that your resume includes and strong and clearly stated objective. A good objective statement is one that sounds dynamic and focused and that is specific. Instead of writing your objective to be “to get a job in marketing that pays well”, try something that’s more like, “to obtain a marketing position that makes effective use of my expertise in the field of human relations and project management”.</p>
<p><strong>2. Specific Accomplishments</strong><br />
Potential employers will be more impressed by your resume if it explains (succinctly) how you accomplished something at your previous job than if you simply list the accomplishment on its own. List your accomplishments using bullet points. An example of a good accomplishment statement would be, “increased company profits 80% for three consecutive quarters by implementing a new data tracking system”. You can put these statements in bold to make them stand out, if you wish. A good way to structure these statements is by stating, in order, a problem, the action taken, and the result (a strategy popularly referred to as “PAR”). For example, “transformed messy and inefficient human resources office into a smooth and efficient operation by re-designing the office layout.” Listing your accomplishments using this method will look vastly more attractive on your resume than simply putting down, “managed marketing office for two years” or “redesigned office layout”.</p>
<p><strong>3. Relevant Personal Attributes</strong><br />
The key term here being, “Relevant”. Employers do want to know what personal skills you bring to the table, but those skills must have some significance (i.e. a way that they can be applied) to the job position you are applying for. It’s good to pepper your personal attributes section with some good resume power words (i.e. words like, creative, hard working, innovative, strategic thinker, high energy and dedicated) but make sure they are used in the context of something that your potential employer would be interested in knowing about. If you have some doubts about what to include or not include, try to picture what you would look for if you were the employer, and keep all things that relate more to private or home life away out of your resume. Being a “good family man” or “an active church member” are good attributes, sure, but your professional resume is not the place to list them.</p>
<p><strong>4. A List of Work Experience That Shows Development</strong><br />
The easiest and most common way to list your work experience is in chronological order, as this allows employers to see how you’ve progressed professionally. This is especially good if you’ve been working in the same field for several years and have been upwardly mobile. However, if you’re changing fields you might want to use a Functional format instead of the Chronological format so that you can highlight transferable skills. The goal here is clearly show growth, i.e. that you have been learning new, applicable skills and have the ability to continue moving upwards and learning more.</p>
<p><strong>5. References Upon Request</strong><br />
At the end of your resume you should have a statement saying that references are available upon request. Also, if you have worked in a field that required you to have clients, owned your own business or been a private contractor, be sure that you offer to provide customer references upon request too. Customer satisfaction in addition to previous employer satisfaction is one of the most important indicators for future employers of who you are as a worker.</p>
<p>As you can see, there’s a lot to think about when putting together a good resume, which is why it’s good to start  working on it (i.e. building good references for it) before you have to look for a new job.</p>
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		<title>How can I write a resume without listing current employment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How you deal with the potential negative fallout from your current employer is a difficult situation to handle.  Every situation is a little different and what works for you may not work for me.  Keep in mind that most employers are going to want a full employment history.  They also want extended gaps in employment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How you deal with the potential negative fallout from your current employer is a difficult situation to handle.  Every situation is a little different and what works for you may not work for me.  Keep in mind that most employers are going to want a full employment history.  They also want extended gaps in employment explained.  Above all, the purpose of a resume is to get an interview.  Leaving out parts of your employment history could hinder your efforts or disqualify you from getting the interview.</p>
<p>There are a couple of ways of dealing with the contact issue.  First, you can choose what information to show on your resume.  You can list the company name and city, or just the company name.  Whatever you are comfortable with. Our resume builder will ask for the information, but you can select a resume template that does not display it.  Second, in an interview or on an employment application you can let the interviewer know that it is not ok to contact the current employer.  Be honest and open about your situation.  No solution is universal, but following these steps will give you the best opportunity to get an interview and new job.</p>
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