Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer
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July 30th, 2010 at 11:46 pm
Review by Humberto Mejia for Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
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This is a great book that can help you be positioned at the top of the file for the interview.
Whatever your skills or expertice, if it does not draw attention you run the risk of being ignored. yet, how many of us are into copy techniques? I have been in sales all my life, and to sell myself in a resume manner was a tough assignment. Im glad this book gives you the insights and the tips to tailor your abilities to what you are truly looking for, this is what is good about it, honest work with yourself to convey the right marketing.
results? even phone interviews from Australia.
July 31st, 2010 at 12:03 am
Review by J. P. Kelley for Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
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By using the suggestions for organizing and presenting information in this book, I have a whole new appreciation for the things I’ve managed to accomplish over the years. Nearing retirement age, with five successful careers behind me and another just starting up, I still found little niches of self-defeating behavior, ways in which I was emphasizing the wrong thing or ignoring key accomplishments.
More than just a guide to resumes, this book helped me see that the new career change will bring my work life a lot closer to my core values; and it showed me clearly how to be successful from the very start.
July 31st, 2010 at 1:02 am
Review by NaNaYa for Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
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The is quite simply the best book on resume writing I’ve ever read. I’ve worked in HR for over 20 years, and I’ve never seen anything like this. Well worth the money. So far, I’ve used this book to write four resumes for family and friends, all of which have resulted in jobs.
If I could have given this book 7 stars, I would have.
July 31st, 2010 at 1:45 am
Review by A.P. for Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
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A month ago my department of 33 people was notified that our work would be decentralized throughout our company. Regardless of if we were interviewing internally or externally, we all needed to update our resumes.
After volunteering to review my colleagues’ resumes I searched the internet for some pointers and found Resume Magic. I purchased Resume Magic that same afternoon and it has been open on my desk ever since.
Resume Magic includes *everything* I needed help with – and things I hadn’t thought of! Examples of different formatting options, lists of action verbs, impact mining exercises, how to address issues with education, and especially the before/after examples have been tremendously helpful. I was able to take a boring page of bulleted lists of previous job responsibilities and turn it into an enticing profile that told the story of employment, highlighting unique nuances of skills that offered an employer a colorful, complete picture of the employees’ qualifications.
Resume Magic provides a comprehensive, practical guide to resume writing. Having solid, good looking, effective resumes has done wonders for the confidence (and future employment!) of my team.
July 31st, 2010 at 1:53 am
Review by Roy Hight for Resume Magic: Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer (Resume Magic Trade Secrets of a Professional Resume Writer)
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I checked this book out of the local library, and realized it was worth buying for long-term reference. The thing I like best about the book is the way it speaks to the basic question “Why do I write a resume?” Most treatments just show you how; this one shows you what you’re trying to accomplish with a resume and how best to do that. It has many specific examples, too–so that when you’re finished, you have a document that can accomplish what the resume can accomplish in today’s world of work.