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Jerry Leone U.S. View Profile
| I`ve taught writing or some aspect of the English language for nearly 35 years. I can answer nearly any question on grammar, usage or meanings of words above dictionary usage. An avid crossword fan and writer, I can also answer questions about business presentations and resumes. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Michelle Penn U.S. View Profile
| As a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and experienced job search consultant, I can answer questions about resume and cover letter strategies, conducting an effective job search, networking, interviewing, and other general career topics for entry-level to C-level job seekers. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ruth Butler View Profile
| I will answer questions about resumes and how to do well on an interview. I am a former employment counselor and I have owned my own resume and career counseling business since 1982. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Torski Dobson-Arnold U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in regards to resume development, career transition, career planning, salary negotiation, the interview process, networking in a job fair/trade show environment, telephone screening and practically answer issue as it relates to career planning. With 10 years of being on the front lines of the applicant and recruitment process as a strategic human resources professional, I have the "insider track" to what sparks the interests of hiring managers to what top ten things you need to avoid when applying for new opportunities. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kathleen MacNaughton U.S. View Profile
| As an experienced healthcare recruiter and manager, as well as owner of one of the most popular resume help websites on the Web, I can answer questions about how to write a resume and/or cover letter, job interview tips, and other general job hunting and career topics. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Barry Saunders U.S. View Profile
| Barry N. Saunders Extensive background in Human Resource Management and personnel placement. Internationally recognized as one of the leading authorities in resume and curriculum vitae preparation, job and employment issues, and career management. | On Vacation returns 08/31/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-08-26 Education portion of a resume: Dear Jamie: You can just list the schools or schools (no date) and say something like: successfully completed _____credits. Or if some of the courses would help in the position you are trying to get...
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2008-08-24 Gap in employment history: Danielle, Employment gaps in a resume can be tricky. There are a couple of ways you can go: 1. Since you were working in February 2008, you can list the employment dates of your most recent position...
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2008-08-23 Resume help and career advice: Kulsum, Thank you for your question. I offer CV/resume writing services through my website at www.ResumeResultsOnline.com, but I would be happy to take a look at your CV and give you some pointers. To...
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2008-08-21 explaining a gap: Dear Lori: Sorry for the delay in answering your question. I had a computer problem. You list the dates by year - Example: 1989 - 1995 - Raised a family full time. Be sure you put on the cover...
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2008-08-19 How to indicate salary requirements when asked: Hi Lex, Salary requirements are generally addressed in the cover letter. But, even though they ask for them, I would caution you against being too free about naming numbers. Salary is not the only thing...
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