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		<title>Resume Templates:  Preparing One’s Resume from a Resume Template</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 19:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although not a recommended course of action, many candidates choose to prepare their resumes by slavishly copying and/or paraphrasing materials from widely-available resume templates.  By providing an outline, the resume template affords its viewer some idea as to the nature and order of information on the common resume document.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.njresumeservice.com/resume-blog/resume-templates-preparing-ones-resume-from-a-resume-template"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-514" title="resume-template" src="http://www.njresumeservice.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/resume-template.jpg" alt="" width="126" height="83" /></a>Although not a recommended course of action, many candidates choose to prepare their resumes by slavishly copying and/or paraphrasing materials from widely-available resume templates.  By providing an outline, the resume template affords its viewer some idea as to the nature and order of information on the common resume document.</p>
<p><span id="more-513"></span>In most cases, the first element to make its appearance on resume templates is the &#8220;Statement of Objective.&#8221;  Self-explanatory in nature, the &#8220;Objective&#8221; is a statement of the job seeker&#8217;s goal in terms of position desired.  Two schools of thought exist with respect to the &#8220;Objective.&#8221;  One states its importance in providing an immediate focus for the resume.  The other argues its irrelevance in a job market that applicants wish to exploit to the fullest, via the broadest range of opportunities.</p>
<p>Enter, then, the &#8220;Professional Profile&#8221; or &#8220;Summary of Qualifications&#8221; on most professional resume templates.  An abbreviated recapture of the candidate&#8217;s skill sets and accomplishments, this section is used by some job seekers to list and/or aggregate keywords and/or succinct phrases providing the reader with a sense of the candidate&#8217;s nature of background and scope of experience.</p>
<p>What most often follows next is the meat of the resume: one&#8217;s &#8220;Experience.&#8221;  Whether the applicant chooses to prepare a chronological resume, a functional (&#8221;skills-based&#8221;) resume, or some hybrid style document, the aspiring employee must discuss his duties and accomplishments in the &#8220;Experience&#8221; section.  The job hopeful must capitalize upon the use of keywords, which are not confined merely to verbs (also called &#8220;action words&#8221;).  He must also infuse the resume with acronyms and phrases that have meaning to specific industries and/or have relationship to particular job functions.  To enhance his marketability, the candidate should incorporate detailed statements indicating achievement into this section of the resume.  Of course, the name of each employer, the respective timeframe employed, and one&#8217;s job title or titles must be included in this section.</p>
<p>On virtually all professional resume templates, a section for formal &#8220;Education&#8221; should follow &#8220;Experience.&#8221; While some candidates use this section solely to list their degree(s), others include &#8220;Related Training,&#8221; also termed &#8220;Professional Development.&#8221;  Space permitting, some aspirants create a separate section encompassing the pertinent seminars, non-matriculating courses, and workshops demonstrating their professional evolution and willingness to cultivate applicable, ongoing knowledge.</p>
<p>Unless one desires to list &#8220;Community Service&#8221; activities or &#8220;Hobbies/Interests,&#8221; most professional resume templates close with &#8220;References.&#8221; These listings are comprised of people, such as former employers and professors, who can attest to the applicant&#8217;s work/academic history and achievements.  Some candidates feel compelled to include detailed information directly on their resumes (i.e., the individual&#8217;s name, title, company, and contact information).  Others, however, invite the employer to delve further into the applicant&#8217;s background via a single phrase, such as &#8220;References will be furnished upon request.&#8221;  Still others, choose to make no mention whatsoever of &#8220;References.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Resume Samples: The Pitfalls of Using Sample Resumes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 20:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In your quest to get the jump on your competition in the job market, you may be tempted to trawl the Internet in search of free sample resumes.  In truth, nothing in life is free.  Like the apple offered to Adam in the Garden of Eden, this temptation is one that is best avoided.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In your quest to get the jump on your competition in the job market, you may be tempted to trawl the Internet in search of free sample resumes.  In truth, nothing in life is free.  Like the apple offered to Adam in the Garden of Eden, this temptation is one that is best avoided.<br />
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<p>The very term, &#8220;sample resumes&#8221;, indicates what you are able to view online.  In truth, the majority of these free resume samples are not the career synopses of actual job candidates.  Rather, these documents contain the most basic information concerning various job functions; many a free resume sample reads like a job description instead of a professional document designed to secure interviews.  Should you appropriate a free resume sample in order to create your own document, know that you are doing yourself a disservice.  Regurgitated again and again from sample resumes, potential employers will spot the material for what it is, pegging you as an employee lacking in creativity and integrity.  These are not characteristics attractive to potential employers who are positioned to pick and choose from a plethora of job candidates.</p>
<p>Instead of taking the chance of creating a cookie-cutter resume using free sample resumes found online, consider the benefits of engaging the services of a professional resume writer.  Trained to extract the most pertinent information from you concerning your employment history and accomplishments, and to refine and translate this data into a custom-built resume, the professional will provide you with a document that reflects your unique background instead of trite phases gleaned from a sample resume.  Well worth the time and investment to create such a career synopsis, a professionally developed resume provides you with the vital edge to stand out from the crowd of contenders blindly grabbing unimaginative material from resume samples.</p>
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