Mar 20 2012 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog, social branding by Phil Rosenberg
Today, your resume’s personal brand might be the most important thing about your resume. But how much thought have you given to the first impression your resume makes?
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, Job, job search, personal branding, Planning, Resume, social branding
Mar 8 2012 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
So many things have changed about job search, now that we’re in a job market featuring job shortages. This makes it difficult on job seekers, since so many of the old tactics are so ingrained, that they have become unbreakable habits. Learn why one of these habits, skills-based resumes, don’t work during job shortages …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, Planning, recession, Resume
Jan 31 2012 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
It’s a well known fact in the recruiting and HR world that hiring managers/HR reps/recruiters spend an average 15 seconds deciding if you make it to the interview pile, or if your resume gets discarded. Here’s 6 tips to pass your 15 second screen test …
Tags: ageism, career, career change, career coach, cover letter, getting noticed, headhunter, Job, job search, keywords, Planning, pre-screen, recruiter, Resume, resume search optimization, social branding, solution
Jan 18 2012 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
We’ve all been taught to write resumes that contain job descriptions … because we’ve been taught to job search in a world where there were shortages of candidates and skills. Here’s what job description resumes look like to hiring managers in a world of job shortages …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, hiring, Job, job search, personal branding, Planning
Dec 28 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Employers expect you will present your best … so why do most job seekers present yourselves at your average? Learn how to present yourself as the superior candidate on your resume …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, Job, job search, Planning, research, Resume, social branding, solution, subject matter expertise
Dec 14 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
OK, dumb question – who wouldn’t prefer to brand themselves as a superior candidate? There are at least 4 places on resumes where most job seekers brand themselves as a commodity.
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, hiring, Job, job search, Planning, Resume, social branding, subject matter expertise
Oct 19 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
I see a lot of resumes … so I see a lot of resume mistakes. These 10 common resume practices are the express train to the discard pile …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, fishing resume, getting noticed, headhunter, Job, job search, keywords, Planning, recruiter, research, Resume, resume search optimization, social branding, subject matter expertise
Oct 18 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
A webinar participant had a question about how to position volunteer boards on my LI profile. Learn why the biggest question you should ask yourself about volunteer experience is: “Is it relevant to the job I’m applying to?”
Tags: career, career change, career coach, headhunter, Job, job search, Planning, Resume, resume search optimization, solution, volunteer
Aug 19 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Let’s talk about common resume misconceptions to avoid. An job search length of 30 weeks, an average 17 interviews, and competing with an average thousand candidates makes it critical to improve your odds any way you can. Read the article to learn how avoiding these 5 traps can help improve your odds …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, Job, job search, Planning
Mar 16 2011 in Featured, Resumes, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
The real estate of your resume is one of the most important, and most over looked concepts of effective resume presentation. Most resumes I review have an antiquated notion, if any notion at all, about how use of real estate affects your reader’s impression of your qualifications. Learn how more effective use of resume real estate can increase your interviews.
Tags: career, career change, career coach, getting noticed, Job, job search, keywords, Planning, Resume, resume search optimization, social branding
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