After creating the perfect resume, you then need to distribute it. You'll likely be sending some professionally printed hard copies, especially to "A list" companies or organizations you've set your sights on. But just as likely, you'll be distributing other copies electronically. Presuming you've written a great resume to begin with, here's what you really need to know about your electronic version:
And if you possess job experience that's highly relevant to the job in question, be sure to describe it in the most common ways that it would likely be searched on. Tip: Read through your completed resume and see if you can't describe qualifications, degrees, or job titles in multiple alternative ways throughout the resume. This will increase the chances you'll be found in an online search. ASCII Format: Your professionally laid out and formatted paper resume may end up looking like gibberish if simply transformed into an electronic copy. Programs like Word allow you to format nice looking documents with features such as tabs, bullets, centering, bold, italic and other word processing niceties.
Unfortunately, when converted to electronic form, many of these word processing features are lost. Worse, what's left over may bear no resemblance to the exquisite resume that you labored over to produce. Fortunately, there is an easy solution. You can prepare a simple text version in a text editor like Notepad or any of the dozens of other text editors out there. In this case, you'll replace many of these text effects.
For example, you'll replace bullets with asterisks, word wrap with a hard carriage return, and tabs and justification effects with simple spaces. Another solution is to use a program specifically designed for writing resumes like WinWay Resume Express. (See the "Do It Yourself Resumes" page at www.Impressive-Resumes.com to learn more about this inexpensive handy program.) It features an easy way to transform your resume into a searchable electronic version with very little effort after you've created the word processing formatted version. No matter which method you use, be sure you've taken these simple preparations for electronic distribution before you hit "send." This will greatly increase the chances that your resume will reach its intended audience. Copyright 2005 by Vincent Czaplyski, all rights reserved.
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Copywriter and consultant Vincent Czaplyski is founder of www.impressive-resumes.com, your online source for professionally written "industrial strength" resumes and cover letters guaranteed to land you an interview. vincent@impressive-resumes.comThe Pitfalls of Digital Music Sampling and the Future of the Music Industry Featured in Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine
Los Angeles, California (ContentDesk) August 28, 2005 -- In Los Angeles Lawyer magazine, September 2005 cover feature story "Sample This!" attorney, Astride Howell, talks about the changes in legal standards for digital sampling of music and what it means for the future of the music industry.
In the article,
Astride Howell dispels the
famed ?30 second rule' of ?borrowing' hit songs, expands on the new trend of mashing?mixing two or more records together to make
completely new song, and clearly sets out the legal benchmarks for those wishing to undertake sampling in the future.The article is a must read for lawyers, producers, and artists alike. "[Astride] Howell's article is informative and easily digestible. Her knowledge of this very complex and ever-evolving subject is unrivaled and this very well makes her an expert is this growing field of law," says Ryan Ford, Senior West Coast Editor of the hip-hop bible, The Source magazine.The complete article...
Are You Unemployed or Looking for a New Job - Visit StateJobs.com
Are you currently unemployed and looking for a new job? If so, you should go online and visit The Internet Job Source at www.statejobs.com (http://www.statejobs.com). You can find job opportunities at America's top companies as well as public-sector jobs at federal agencies, state and local governments in every state and Washington, DC.There are thousands of good-paying jobs available across the country and you can find them at Internet Job Source. You can also post your resume free of charge and look for jobs in your state of interest. All you have to do is first register and then you can post your resume online. You can also receive a free e-mail newsletter from StateJobs.comOver the past year, corporate America has seen a number of large mergers and acquisitions.
Unfortunately, mergers tend to mean layoffs for employees at the new company due to overlapping...
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Increase Your Affiliate Revenue by 10x
Increase Your Affiliate Revenue By A Factor of 10Copyright 2004 by Jeff CohenI have learned one of the simplest yet most underutilizedmethods for increasing your sales revenue. It works forboth the affiliate and the person running the affiliateprogram - yet few use it. I don't understand why this veryeffective and motivational procedure isn't a standard practice.First, a brief background. I must have over 400 emailsresting in an MS Outlook folder titled "Affiliate Logins".Each has a login URL, ID/password, a word of encouragementand some sample ads to use. I hardly ever use the sample adsin these emails.
I write my own targeted ads, place them onmy web site and the email gets saved to my MS Outlook folder.Each morning I check my statistics to see how many of theaffiliate programs are performing. After I locate each onein my Outlook folder or scroll down my seemingly endlessbookmarks, I click to login and view my stats. Obviously,some programs do better than others and I naturally...
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The Good Cook Recipe Book, by The Master's Heart Bible Fellowship of Sun Country Meadows, Published in Oct. 2004, is Now Available Through JeannieMay Enterprises
(ContentDesk) November 13, 2004 -- On JeannieMay's website you can read sample recipes, the Table of Contents, a page from the index, and photo of the cover.
Sections include: Salads, Sauces, Marinades; Soups, Stews, Chowders, Chili; Meat, Poultry, Fish, Seafood; Vegetables and Vegetarian Dishes; Breads, Rolls, Sweet Rolls; Desserts and Sweets; Beverages and Sandwiches; Appetizers, Snacks, and Game Night Meals; Pickles, Jams and Jellies; special recipes for breakfast and brunch, potlucks, camping and holidays, as well as wild game recipes, historical fare, international dishes and food kids love to eat. There is a non-food section with "beauty, home and play" recipes.
In back of book are weights and measures and other helpful tables, an index, and the very special "Amy's Recipe.".
Scent System -A Sure Way To Increase Booth Traffic for Trade Shows
Santa Barbara, CA (ContentDesk) March 6, 2004-?The Ojai Cook, a citrus condiment company, experienced record crowds in their booth at the recent Fancy Food Show in San Francisco by using new scent technology.
"The number of people to come by my booth more than doubled," says Joan Vogel, owner of The Ojai Cook. "The scent of oranges wafted from the ScentAir scent system and drew record crowds.
Everyone was constantly commenting on how great my booth smelled." ScentAir Technologies manufacturers scent systems, which put out a clean, controllable scent without mists or sprays.
Vogel added that in the five years she has attended these trade shows "nothing could have drawn more people interested in our products than the smell of citrus.
This is the best marketing tool I have ever seen," adds Vogel.
"Now we are planning on using this scent technology in grocery stores at point of purchase," says Vogel."We believe that in addition to retailers and...
Resume-Writing Home-Based Business in Arizona receives national Ruby Slipper Award
Chandler, AZ (ContentDesk) Jan 19 2004--Kathy Sweeney, owner of The Write Resume in Chandler, Ariz., was named the recipient of the 2004 Ruby Slipper Award. The national award was created by Janet Drez, owner of Chandler, Ariz.-based home-based business consulting firm A Perfect Solution. It was created to recognize the significant contributions home-based businesses make today. Why ruby slippers? Because, according to Drez, "there's no place like home" for home-based business owners.Sweeney's company, The Write Resume has been providing resume writing and employment consulting since 1987. Sweeney assists job seekers in every aspect of the job search process, from determining which career they might want to enter, to writing their employment-related documents, to assisting with job transitions and interview coaching.
"I am so thrilled to be the recipient of this prestigious award," commented Sweeney, "I believe that the recognition that home-based business owners will receive...
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Kick-In-The-Pants Job Search
Believe it: three obstacles will hold you back from your ideal job -- your r?sum?, you, and your job-search methods.
There's no hidden formula; there's no bribery needed; there's no one standing in front of employment ? other than YOU!
You've probably heard all the excuses, or used them yourself.
The job market is bad; technical jobs are going overseas; those thousands of manufacturing employees had to go somewhere ? of course, these excuses are only the tip of the iceberg.
Look at the job market as challenging.
Who doesn't love a good challenge?
The current state of the market means that you must job search smarter.
Do you have something against learning?
We are always overcoming obstacles in our personal and professional lives, so why should today be any different.You're also probably thinking, "Well there are no jobs, so why bother."
Rubbish!
The service industry (specifically small business)...