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How to Pick a Career (That Actually Fits You) Hey readers! Quick note before we jump in: This is a post about something I’ve been wanting to write about forever: careers. Society tells us a lot of things about what we should want in a career and what the possibilities are—which is weird because I’m pretty sure society knows very little about any of this. When it comes to careers, society is like your great uncle who traps you at holidays and goes on a 15-minute mostly incoherent unsolicited advice monologue, and you tune out almost the whole time because it’s super clear he has very little idea what he’s talking about and that everything he says is like 45 years outdated. Society is like that great uncle, and conventional wisdom is like his rant.

Except in this case, instead of tuning it out, we pay rapt attention to every word, and then we make major career decisions based on what he says. Kind of a weird thing for us to do. Finally, it feels very good to put this post up. . – Tim Your Life Path So Far We didn’t choose the river. Pace. Top 10 Executive Resume Writing Services for 2019: How to Choose Which is Right for You. □ Top Job Search Articles of 2018. 131 Resume Writing Tips - The Most Comprehensive List of Resume Writing Tips on the Internet - The resume writing tips included in this list follow the best advice and most modern resume writing strategies available today so that you can write your resume with confidence. I’ve divided the list into the major resume sections to make the tips easier to navigate. It was a passion for teaching others about resume writing that ignited my desire to start Great Resumes Fast almost ten years ago—and that passion still burns brightly.

Since 2008 my team of professional resume writers and I have worked with thousands of busy, career-minded individuals to create interview-worthy resumes. This list is the culmination of ten years of resume writing best practices—I hope it blesses you and helps you reach your career goals. Resume Writing Tips for Contact Information Keep your name prominent.

Headshots don’t belong on your resume. Professional e-mail addresses: I’ve seen some pretty controversial email addresses over the years. Don’t use your work e-mail to communicate with recruiters. 1. 2.