Resume Tips⎢Daily Dose With Jillian Michaels | Everyday Health
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Lauren Berger, author of “”All Work and No Pay”" visits Jillian in the studio today. They discuss resume tips, such as how to create a clean, smart looking resume and tailor it to the position that you are applying for.
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Resume Tips⎢Daily Dose With Jillian Michaels | Everyday Health
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Great stuff, thank …
Great stuff, thank you!
I’m curious about …
I’m curious about live resume’s or employers wanting links to you Facebook, linkedin, Twitter, etc.
Jillian, I like …
Jillian, I like this video but, it’s a repeat!
Wouldn’t it be also …
Wouldn’t it be also beneficial to paste the resume to the email? I know many places do not accept attachments and some do not specify whatsoever. Also, there has been a weird happening when it comes to somehow being over qualified for a position somehow, how does that work? How does someone become over qualified when they need a job?
I hate to …
I hate to thoroughly and utterly disagree with Lauren Berger but you might want to consider talking to Martin Yate author of Knock ‘Em Dead about your resume, cover letter, and job search. His book notes that if you follow his step in the resume creation a 2-3 page resume is not only acceptable but better and will yield a much stronger resume. Compared to my old 1 page resume my new 3 page resume created by Martin’s books has been called a “strong resume” by many potential employers!!