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February 17, 2010 by
Emily Bardeen
The primary purpose of a cover letter is to convince the employer to read your resume.
Many job seekers mistakenly use cover letters to try and convince employers to hire them. They write long letters detailing their skills and experience and how they apply to the employer’s situation.
Less is more when it comes to cover letters. With often hundreds of candidates for a single position, employers have stacks of resumes and cover letters to read. Drowning in information overload, they can find themselves skimming or even skipping documents.
Wouldn’t it be great if resumes came with flags that popped up and said “I match what you are looking for in these ways! Read my resume for more information!” Read more...
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Cover letter, Job Search
Posted on
January 13, 2010 by
Emily Bardeen
Revitalize Your Resume!
Does your resume show how qualified and capable you really are? Learn to make it stand out from the crowd using simple and effective techniques from our job and career search expert, Emily Bardeen. Bring along a copy of your resume, even if it’s out of date, and an example of the kind of job you are interested in.
Participants will receive Emily’s e-book Do This! Quick Resume Tips for Job Hunters in a Hurry. Read more...
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Events, Job Search, Resumes
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January 06, 2010 by
Emily Bardeen
We’re one week into the New Year – the time when resolutions can start to fade. If this year you’re absolutely determined to do something about your career, take heart! Avoid becoming a career couch potato with your choice of four creative activities designed to inspire you to keep moving. They’re fun, easy – and they work! Betcha can’t try just one. Read more...
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Career Planning, Inspiration, Job Search, Job Search Strategy
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December 12, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
‘Tis the season of giving and I’m interested in knowing what gifts you’ve given yourself. Not the kind you buy. I’m thinking kind of more like…..homegrown.
Like bravery, for example. This year, did you step out of your comfort zone in ways you’ve never done before? Or maybe persistence. Do you find that now you just keep going when things are rough and not even think about giving up?
Perhaps you gave yourself the gift of focus - zeroing in on what’s really important to you – and letting the rest go? Or how about patience? The calmness that comes when you accept that your timeline isn’t everyone else’s is a powerful gift.
Did you give yourself joy? Read more...
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General, Inspiration
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November 20, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
A woman of child-bearing age who couldn’t get pregnant in biblical times is like a person today who is able to work but can’t find a job. Through no fault of their own, each loses their place in society and is at risk for losing their sense of self-worth.
Hannah went through terrible times until she finally asked for help. The story of how God helped Hannah with her troubles gives hope to those facing the anxiety of unemployment.
1 Samuel (1:4-20)
Poor Hannah! She wants a baby desperately, and yet she can’t conceive. Her husband’s other wife, Peninnah, has plenty of sons and daughters. As members of the same household, surely Hannah is expected to help care for the children. What a bitter pill to swallow. Read more...
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Inspiration, Job Search
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November 06, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
Does your education appear front and center on your resume?
That may not be the best location.
At graduation, students are encouraged to put their education first on their resumes – and that’s good advice. Education is a new graduate’s strongest asset.
If you have experience, it’s a different story. Throughout your career, you’ve developed more assets – skills, accomplishment, capabilities. Education may no longer be your biggest strength. It could even be a liability. When that happens - education does not belong at the top of your resume!
Put your Education Where it Best Supports Your Case
Emphasize a strong Education Section by locating it in the top half of your resume’s first page. Putting your Education above the fold gets it noticed by HR and hiring managers. Read more...
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Job Search, Job Search Strategy, Resumes
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September 08, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
God invented word processing so that we can create a tailored resume every, single time we apply for a job. I am absolutely certain of it.
In ancient times – B.W.P. – (before word processing) there was no “insert”; no “delete”; no “search and replace”. Imagine…an entire world without “undo”! It was so sloggingly slow to modify a resume that pretty much everybody wrote one resume; end of story.
Inexplicably, even in our modern, A.W.P. times, most job seekers still use just one resume. And it is easy to understand why. The thought of it is just so deliciously, temptingly easy: you write your resume once – and you’re done.
Sadly, easy is one thing; effective is another. Read more...
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Job Search, Resumes