Sometimes, it can be easy to slip into a mode where instead of writing accomplishments, you tend to write duties. Be very wary of this because what recruiters and employers want to read in a resume are the things that you, the job hunter, are capable of. My name is Larry Polhill, a retired career consultant from Arizona.
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Are bullet points necessarily bad for your résumé?
Bullet points in a résumé -- Larry Polhill Cafe Valley It’s quite common among job applicants to use paragraphs when preparing their résum...
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One of the most oft-asked questions in a job interview relates to a candidate’s strengths and weaknesses. For this blog, I would like to tou...
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I’m Larry Polhill, and I’m living out a happy, quiet retirement. Aside from pursuing hobbies I never got to pursue back when I was working, ...
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This is one of the most commonly asked questions today about resume-writing, and it makes sense. Many experts will be quick to point out tha...
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