When To Use Different Resume Formats

To create a professional and appropriately structured resume, you should choose a resume format that best suits the position you are applying for. There are essentially two types of formats, chronological and skills. Read more »

Resume References – Who Should They Be?

Resume references, or references for your job search, are a pretty straight forward part of the job hunting process. The first thing to remember is to keep them separate from your actual resume. Your references go on their own page. Read more »

Write an Entry Level Resume When You Lack Experience

When you’re straight out of high school or college, it can be tough to develop your entry level resume. However, all you have to do, is take your experiences from school and any part time jobs you’ve had and apply them to the “real world.” Read more »

Resume Skills – Don’t Underestimate This Section!

A great resume alone will not get you a job. A great resume, will, however, get you in the front door! Careful attention to each section will greatly increase your chances of landing an interview. The most important part of your resume in these early stages of the process is your resume skills section. Read more »