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  • Tips on listing certifications and licenses in your resume (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • Your resume is a compilation of your professional life; from your education to summer internships, from publications to technical skills, it is critical that your resume includes anything that would help you get the job that you are interested in.
  • Five common cover letter mistakes (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • With every resume submission, you should have a cover letter that accompanies it and presents you as a positive and qualified candidate for the job. A cover letter should highlight areas of your resume which promote your professional experience
  • Importance of honesty and originality in the world of resumes (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • Your resume, in addition to listing your professional experience, education and qualifications, is a reflection of who you are.
  • Addressing cover letters - avoid these three major mistakes (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • Many professionals spend hours writing and re-writing their cover letter. With each resume submission, we tend to revise our cover letter to make sure that it is personalized for the position we are applying for.
  • Chronological vs. functional Resumes (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • A resume is a one- to two-page document summarizing your career objectives, professional experiences and achievements, and educational background.

Resumes

  • Prioritizing job descriptions in your resume (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • The most difficult and time consuming section of any resume is the listing of your work experience, no matter the level you have reached in your professional career.
  • How to format your resume (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • Having a well-formatted resume is almost as important as having a well written resume. Most employers receive a stack of resumes of qualified candidates and scan them quickly before they decide whether or not hey want to read further.
  • Transferable skills: demonstrate them in your resume (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • People put a lot of thought into changing careers. After all, it is one of the more important decisions one can make. We have to consider our families, our living and financial situations, our competitive advantage in the new field, etc.
  • Printed resumes - dos and donts (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • As professionals, we rely on the Internet to search for jobs and on e-mail to apply for them. We create our resume's and cover letters to fit the electronic format, so it is not a surprise that having to print out a resume can result in concerns....
  • Make your resume scannable (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • Most job applications are now done electronically, and most employers, no matter the job level, request a resume from the candidates.
  • 3 ways to customize your resume to get the job that you want (TorontoCityJobs.com)
  • While most resume's appear to look the same on the surface, there are key areas that differentiate well-written winning resumes from those that never make it into the hands of the hiring managers.