Sunday, May 31, 2020

The problem with my blog is

The problem with my blog is… for those of you that get my posts in RSS or via e-mail, you may be missing out on some great dialogue in the comments. You are missing out on brain candy ?? For example, have you checked in on the post about last months Winner of the Month, to see almost 40 comments from the cream of the crop about personal branding, what to leave off your resume, where to compromise? There was so much good stuff in there I cant stand it! And just a couple of hours ago Steve Levy left a terrific comment on yesterdays post on substantiate yourself I was so impressed with the comment Im including it here: As a recruiter it is relatively easy for me to discern what is truth and what is rubbish when hearing someone talk about their personal qualities. Resumes are propaganda constructed to put one’s best foot forward. Yet resumes pale in comparison to personal statements that include things that, while they may make some uncomfortable, speak to the individual. (theres more than this, want to read it all?) Anyway, please come check the blog for comments every once in a while. It is amazing the dialogue that I see here! The problem with my blog is… for those of you that get my posts in RSS or via e-mail, you may be missing out on some great dialogue in the comments. You are missing out on brain candy ?? For example, have you checked in on the post about last months Winner of the Month, to see almost 40 comments from the cream of the crop about personal branding, what to leave off your resume, where to compromise? There was so much good stuff in there I cant stand it! And just a couple of hours ago Steve Levy left a terrific comment on yesterdays post on substantiate yourself I was so impressed with the comment Im including it here: As a recruiter it is relatively easy for me to discern what is truth and what is rubbish when hearing someone talk about their personal qualities. Resumes are propaganda constructed to put one’s best foot forward. Yet resumes pale in comparison to personal statements that include things that, while they may make some uncomfortable, speak to the individual. (theres more than this, want to read it all?) Anyway, please come check the blog for comments every once in a while. It is amazing the dialogue that I see here! The problem with my blog is… for those of you that get my posts in RSS or via e-mail, you may be missing out on some great dialogue in the comments. You are missing out on brain candy ?? For example, have you checked in on the post about last months Winner of the Month, to see almost 40 comments from the cream of the crop about personal branding, what to leave off your resume, where to compromise? There was so much good stuff in there I cant stand it! And just a couple of hours ago Steve Levy left a terrific comment on yesterdays post on substantiate yourself I was so impressed with the comment Im including it here: As a recruiter it is relatively easy for me to discern what is truth and what is rubbish when hearing someone talk about their personal qualities. Resumes are propaganda constructed to put one’s best foot forward. Yet resumes pale in comparison to personal statements that include things that, while they may make some uncomfortable, speak to the individual. (theres more than this, want to read it all?) Anyway, please come check the blog for comments every once in a while. It is amazing the dialogue that I see here!

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Tips To Write A Resume For Internship

Tips To Write A Resume For InternshipWriting a resume for an internship is one of the most essential steps for finding jobs. Every job seeker tries to impress with his or her resume. A few of them may even put up some sample resumes for internship. However, when they are designed carefully and accurately, these samples can actually hurt the chances of getting that job.The first mistake done by the student who will be applying for an internship is not to have any idea about what he wants to say on his resume. The way he sets the format and the order of the elements in his resume needs to be decided on prior to creating it. In this article, we will talk about some important points to be considered when you are trying to write a resume for internship.Experience: The first thing that you need to consider when making a resume for internship is experience. Try to describe your experiences and training you have in your career in different sectors. If you have held many different kinds of po sitions, make sure that the paragraphs on the resume are organized in the same way. This will make the reader remember your experiences more. Also, try to include all the details about the positions you held and the responsibilities you have had in each of them.Skills: Of course, skills are another important part to include in a resume for internship. A lot of students do not know how to format their skills correctly, and this can affect the results. What you should do is to go through some sample resumes for internships that are available online. You can read some sample resumes from these sites and check the type of skills and experience they list there.References: The next thing that you need to look for when you are writing a resume for internship references. It is very important that the reference you provided is from a reliable source. This can help you get a better job. Education Background: Usually, a college student does not have much job experience in the field of their ch oice. However, if you have a high school diploma, you can still include it in your resume.Self-Motivation: When you are writing a resume for internship, try to show your true feelings and the reasons for wanting the position. You must have good leadership skills and be a hard worker.These are some of the most important elements that you need to consider when you are making a resume for internship. The resume is the first thing that the employer will see, so it is important that you have prepared one well.