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Job Search Blog - JobGoRound.com We all make mistakes. After all, it’s human nature. However, you have to keep these errors from creeping into a job search or else you’ll become one of the dreaded long-term unemployed. Once this happens, you’ll get into a rut that is hard to get out of. To avoid this fate, you have to stop making foolish mistakes that are prevalent in every job search. 1 - Dull Resume It is common for job seekers to submit resumes which are little more than a collection of previous job details. 2 - Forgotten Network All successful professionals have a network of colleagues, acquaintances and business associates. 3- Online Invisibility In the modern era, a professional is judged on his/her online presence. 4 - Lack Of Personal Marketing You need to think carefully about what you want in your next job. 5 - Interview Blunders Just getting to a job interview in a competitive job marketplace is an achievement but an alarming number of candidates manage to mess up the final stage.

Job Search Engine | Jobs Direct from Companies | LinkUp.com RESUME WRITING How to write a masterpiece of a resume | Rockport Institute Part 1 – Resume Writing – Write a resume that generates resultsPart 2 – How to knock the socks off a prospective employerPart 3 – The evidence section: How to present your work history, education, etc.Part 4 – A few guidelines for a better presentationPart 5 – I’m not sure the job I’m looking for is the right one for mePart 6 – Add power to your resume with powerwords Part 1: RESUME WRITING – WRITE A RESUME THAT GENERATES RESULTS This award-winning guide to resume writing will teach you to write a resume equal to one done by a top-notch professional writer. It offers examples, format choices, help writing the objective, the summary and other sections, as well as samples of excellent resume writing. It is the most trusted resume-writing guide on the planet, used by more than a million people each year. Writing a great resume does not necessarily mean you should follow the rules you hear through the grapevine. Who are we to be telling you how to write your resume? top of page Go On to Part 2

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