Simple Ways to Improve Your Job Search

Job searching is no longer what it once was. Gone are the days when simply placing your resume on a job site would get you found. Opportunities seem few and far between, and most job ads only yield an outcome 5% of the time. Job searching the old fashioned way can be incredibly labor intensive without producing the same results. So instead of sending out the same form resume again and again with nothing to show for it, try implementing the suggestions below to increase your job search results and decrease your stress. Target your resume, and then proofread. Resumes are no longer documents...

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Resumes & Results-Driven Accomplishments

Creating an eye-catching resume is partially about aesthetic. Does your resume look nice, is all the grammar correct? However, no matter how pretty your resume looks, it won’t make it past a decision maker’s desk without having good content. And good content comes from demonstrating results. Use your resume as a platform to show, concretely, your abilities in a particular role. It’s one thing to say that you are capable of doing something, and it’s quite another to show that you can do it. Utilizing results-driven accomplishments in your resume solves this problem by pointing to concrete...

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The History of the Resume

Where did our tradition of the resume come from? Who wrote the first resume, and why do we still use them today? These are questions that often crossed my mind when I performed my first job search. This was mostly due to my frustration at having to cram all my background onto one page (I hadn’t realized that I should only include relevant information at this point). Well today we are finally going to explore the history of that all-important document, the resume. Most resume histories begin in 1482 with Leonardo da Vinci composing the first professional resume. Eighteen years later in 1500,...

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LinkedIn to Reenter the Work World

Re-entering the professional work world is SCARY. Because of this, some people consider it a risk to step out of the professional world to raise children, care for family member or other personal reasons. However, you certainly don’t have to view taking time out as a step backwards. Instead, consider your time out of the professional world as a “non-paycheck” job. You have developed skills and competencies that translate directly into the professional “pay-check” world. Start to view yourself as a professional again as you make the transition back to the working world. Making this transition...

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Why Resume Aesthetic is Important

When putting together a resume, the thing that often gets neglected is the resume’s aesthetic. Why worry about margins, fonts, or colors when you have to recall every volunteer experience for the past five years? Nevertheless, resume aesthetic is a surprisingly important part of creating the document. You want the resume to list all of your relevant experiences, but the chances of your resume standing out (especially when applying for a publicly advertised job) decrease if your resume isn’t at least somewhat eye-catching. When we put together resumes at Career Solutions Group, we try to keep...

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