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Exploring Your Career Options In The Heavy Equipment Industry

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: crackmarketing

The heavy equipment industry is booming and there is a severe shortage of trained workforce. The construction and mining industries are growing fast, but lacks proper operators to work on heavy machines. There are various positions that require well-educated and experienced personnel to manage the machinery. If you look around, you notice many institutes being […]

No Experience For The Job? Here’s What You Can Do

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

People think of their resume as a collective of their education, skills and professional experience. Many employers rely on resumes as form of job applications for the open positions within their organizations. Thus it is very important that you have a well-written resume prepared when searching for jobs.
Creating a resume is not an easy […]

Resume Writing - Top 5 Common Mistakes

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

If you have ever tried to write a resume, for yourself or for someone you know, you are already familiar with the fact that this is not an easy task to take on.
So much information goes into a resume; from your career objective to the list of your qualifications, your resume should be personal, […]

Resume Writing - How To List Self Employment On Your Resume

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Being self-employed comes with many challenges determining your niche, finding clients, having adequate insurance, hiring additional help, etc.
To succeed as a freelancer, contractor or a new business owner, you have to have determination, passion and patience, much of the same characteristics you need to successfully hunt for a new job. So why is self-employment […]

8 Ways To Deal With Gaps In Your Employment History

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Listing your professional experiences on your resume is a difficult task. There are so many elements to consider: job titles, time frames, key responsibilities, transferable skills, etc. The process becomes even more difficult if you have gaps in your work history.
Your potential employer will not have a way of knowing why there is a […]

Resume Writing - How To List Overseas Education And Experience

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

As a society, we pride our selves in our diversity and make conscious effort to appreciate each other’s cultures and backgrounds. In any given company in America, you can find training teams conducting inclusion trainings, and openly discussion diverse work environments. Diversity has become a part of our culture, both in and outside of work, […]

Resume Writing - How To Adapt Your Resume To Your New Career

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Changing jobs has to be one of the more difficult decisions a person can make; staying in the work environment we are used to can sometimes be easier than having to embrace uncertainty, and having to prove your professional qualifications and credibility in a new workplace.
The decision for change becomes that much more difficult […]

Resume Writing - How To Start From Scratch

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Facing a blank page when you are trying to write a resume can be very scary. You may think that you don’t have enough to say about yourself to fill a page; you may be wondering just how to list all of your skills and experience within a single sheet of paper. To get started, […]

Resume Writing - How To Prioritize The Job Descriptions

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

The most difficult and time consuming section of any resume is the listing of your work experience, no matter the level you have reached in your professional career. If you have just graduated college and don’t have any full-time professional experience, you are concerned if your part time job and summer internship are enough to […]

Resume Writing - What Do Employers Look For

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

When applying for jobs, it is important that you read through the job description thoroughly before submitting your application. A lot of what employers are actually looking for in their potential associate is written right in the job description and requirements.
In fact, you should review your resume against the requirements listed in order to […]

How To Prepare An Internship Resume

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

There is a special style of resumes called Internship resume. As its name implies, this style of a resume composed with a goal of getting an internship in a desired field. While Internship resumes are usually chronological in format, they have different goals than a resume created for purposes of acquiring a full-time professional position. […]

How To Prepare Your Resume For The New Job

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

While most resumes appear to look the same on the surface, there are key areas that differentiate well-written winning resumes from those that never make it into the hands of the hiring managers. To customize your resume for the job that you want, pay attention to the following three elements: resume style, career objective, and […]

Resume Writing - How Far Back Should You List Your Experience

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

One of the biggest concerns in creating a resume has to do with your professional experience. Before you begin your resume, consider the following questions.
- What is your career objective?
- Are you changing careers or looking for professional growth?
- What experience have you had so far that will help in meeting your professional goals?
To get […]

Resume Writing - How To Highlight Your Education and Skills

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Graduating from college is one of the proudest moments you can experience. Receiving your diploma validates all the hard work you put into your education, all the all-nighters you pulled before exams.
Your graduation signifies your accomplishments as a student, and opens the door into the world of career choices, job searches, and 40-hour workweeks. […]

Resume Writing - 5 Common Cover Letter Mistakes

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

With every resume submission, you should have a cover letter that accompanies it and presents you as a positive and qualified candidate for the job.
A cover letter should highlight areas of your resume which promote your professional experience, and should address any questions an employer may have about hiring you for the job.

Resume Writing - Time To Seek Professional Help

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Writing a resume is a process of self-discovery in many ways. You have to market yourself to your potential employer, which is a very difficult task because we have to walk the fine line of objectivity and self-promotion.
Your resume must summarize your educational achievements, professional experience, and qualification in a way that best meets […]

Resume Writing - Should We State Our Hobbies And Interests?

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

There are two types of resumes: chronological and functional. As its name implies, a chronological resume is one that lists your experience and education in order, starting with the most recent jobs or achievements.
This type of resume is sometimes also referred to as reverse chronological resume, because the order of the listing starts with […]

Resume Writing - Importance Of Honesty And Originality

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Your resume, in addition to listing your professional experience, education and qualifications, is a reflection of who you are. When you take the time to compose your resume well, make sure that there are no errors or gaps that would raise questions, and highlight the qualifications that present you as the best candidate for the […]

Resume Writing - How To List Your Certifications and Licenses

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

Your resume is a compilation of your professional life; from your education to summer internships, from publications to technical skills, it is critical that your resume includes anything that would help you get the job that you are interested in.
Most professionals make a mistake of focusing on experience and education only. As a result, […]

Resume Writing - Action And Power Words

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tradepla

You’ve heard it over and over again a well-written resume is a winning resume. What does that mean? How can you determine whether your resume is written in a tone and style that employers will respond to?
Synthesizing your educational achievements, years of your professional experience, and numerous qualifications you have acquired over the years […]