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S careers site for students: Programs and events. 1. Limit your brilliance to one page Remember that your resume is a marketing tool and not a laundry list of everything you’ve ever done. By keeping your resume short, you’re demonstrating that you can edit yourself and sell your skills clearly and concisely. 2. Resumes featuring email addresses like ILovePuppies@internetserviceprovider.com may not seem professional to the company to which you are applying. 3. Just because you didn’t get compensated for certain work doesn’t mean it shouldn’t count as experience for your resume. 4.

Employers don’t want to know just what you did; they also want to know what results you achieved. 5. When you list bullet points under each position or activity on your resume, be sure to place the most important task, accomplishment or responsibility first. 6. Employers can tell when they’re seeing a generic resume that is being blasted out to anyone and everyone. 7. 8. Don’t waste precious space on your resume with “References available upon request.” 9. 10. Brand you in 2014: five personal branding tips | Dorie Clark | Media Network | Guardian Professional.

Don't waste any time in the new year; be proactive and take action to make 2014 all about brand you. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Is 2014 going to be the year you get a promotion, or land that job you've been dreaming about? If you really want to reinvent your career and make your professional life more fulfilling, it's time to take decisive action. But how can you can set yourself apart from your peers and ensure you're not stuck waiting around for callbacks?

Have a go at these five personal branding tips. Sharpen your narrative What do you say when someone asks: "what have you been up to lately? " Rekindle old ties When it comes to rebranding yourself, sometimes the people closest to you are the toughest sell. Dormant ties are people you used to know, but haven't been in touch with for quite a while. Seize on an emerging trend When you're first building a name for yourself, it's hard to be a generalist.

Learn one new skill Start creating content. Dan Schawbel. HOW TO: Build the Ultimate Social Media Resume. Dan Schawbel is the author of Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success, and owner of the award winning Personal Branding Blog. Social media resumes are important for attracting hiring managers directly to you, without you having to submit your resume, blindly, to them. The problem with submitting your resume online to job postings is that most job postings aren't even vacant, might not exist, and 80% of jobs offers are received through networking. With a social media resume, you're able to paint a completely different portrait of yourself for hiring managers and customize it to reflect your personal brand. With the inclusion of various multimedia elements, sharing options, integrated social networking feeds and the same elements you'd find in a traditional resume, you are better equipped for success. Social media has allowed us to reverse the recruiting process.

Here is the social media resume process: 1. Options for websites Options for blogs 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Web Live Chat Software for Social Business | Workface® | Beyond Web Chat. Worldwide Branding.