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Archive for the ‘Resume’ Category

Ten Common Sense Tips For Polishing up Your Resume

Monday, April 11th, 2011

It seems lately we’ve had some awesome activity in our GISuser career center, with many interesting job postings coming through. Something I have noticed though is resumes being mis-directed. What I mean here is people sending their resume to the wrong email address (ie. they send to our info @ email address) the result of [...]

The New Resume, What You Should Know

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

We’re living in a new age. It can be intimidating, especially if you’re used to doing things a certain way. If you find yourself in the hunt for a job and haven’t written a resume in over a decade, then keep reading. There are a few new key rules to writing an effective resume in [...]

How To Create A Great Career Profile With The LinkedIn Resume Builder

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Are you looking to change careers and want to use your LinkedIn profile as your resume but would like to customise it for the position you are applying for? Or perhaps you are submitting a proposal to a new client and want to use your LinkedIn profile to accompany your proposal document?

Career Book Review: Happiness at Work

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

“The fundamental point of being happy at work is to enable you to achieve your full potential and to make the most of the highs and manage the lows on the way”, writes happiness expert, educator, speaker, and Founder and CEO of the Oxford based consultancy iOpener, Jessica Pryce-Jones in her important and research based [...]

10 Tips for Researching Career Paths

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

There is a dramatic difference between a job and a career. A job is simply something that you do to survive. A career is something you do because you have a calling to it. Changing that ordinary job into a successful career takes planning, research and patience, but it can be done. Here are ten [...]

11 Skills Learned From Running a Small Business That Will Improve Your Resume

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

If you’ve been self-employed or running a small business for a few years and are now looking for a job, then you may be worried about how your employment status will appear on your resume. If you aren’t careful, your “self-employment” may appear to be “unemployment” to your prospective employer. It is essential to highlight [...]