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Update Your Resume Monthly

If you are (or work for) a fabulous manager, you have weekly one-on-ones with your staff and discuss their accomplishments, and file those accomplishments in a folder. At the end of a year, you know what people have done, you’ve given them feedback on their work, and writing their review is a piece of cake.

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Candidates: Getting Your Resume Read

Candidates: before you send another resume or cover letter, read Joel Spolsky’s Getting Your Resume Read. Hiring managers, note that Joel uses the same three-pile sorting that I suggest in Tips for Reviewing Resumes. I like the pair review that Joel performs with another manager — if both reviewers add the resume to the “yes”

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Tips for Reviewing Resumes

David, a reader, recently asked for tips about reviewing resumes. Here they are: Read the resume from the top to the bottom. Don’t start somewhere else. Candidates try to grab you with the cover letter or resume. Let them. If there’s an objective, read it. But don’t believe it. Seriously, how many objectives say, “challenging

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Video Resumes

In some ways, I’m a Luddite. I don’t feel as if I can evaluate a candidate without a paper resume. So imagine my surprise when Keith told me about this video resume website.I have these problems with video resumes: It’s slow. I can read a resume much faster than I can watch a video. We

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Resume Tip #5: Present your resume to your benefit

It doesn’t matter what kind of paper your resume is printed on. It does matter how your resume looks to potential employers. Here’s a little checklist to make sure you’re presenting yourself in the best light: Is your experience in reverse chronological order? It’s too hard to quickly read a resume in any other way.

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Resume Tip #2: Look for a line position

The good news is the economy’s coming back slowly. The bad news is that it is *slow*. In a slow economy, companies fund line positions – positions that directly affect how well the company can complete its projects. The company may need staff positions, such as process improvement or administrators, but they won’t fund those

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