Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Write a Resume Thatll Make You Smile
Write a Resume That'll Make You SmileDo you remember how much you fretted when you first started to write a resume? What would be your point in trying to impress a potential employer by simply rambling on about yourself, your qualifications, your career achievements and all the rest of it?To put it simply, writing a resume is a realistic way of selling yourself to employers. More employers are becoming more careful about hiring people who may have serious criminal records or who have previously been reprimanded for some kind of infraction.The process of writing a resume is definitely not an easy task but it's also not the most difficult one either. I can easily give you some tips that will help you get over your fear of writing one.First of all, it's time to write down your CV as it looks like it has a lot of information in it. Writing a resume is not about cramming everything on the paper but merely about telling what you do now and the kind of job you're looking for. And if you're having a hard time with this task because you are too nervous to actually write, go ahead and hire a professional to do it for you.While writing your resume, try to put a little logic into it. Put all the important details in the first paragraph, and then put the 'fluff' information in the second paragraph. If you fail to do this, you might end up with a resume that's filled with unnecessary and needless information. The best advice I can give is to have a good vocabulary and use it properly in your resume.Another important tip to bear in mind while writing a resume is to make sure that you have all the information regarding your education and relevant experiences already organized in a separate page. You should think of this as your 'home page' of sorts. Make sure that you add your contact details as well as contact numbers for all your prospective employers. You should also have your personal details listed there as well.Once you've prepared the resume, try to look at it several t imes before it goes on your file. This will help you spot all the spelling mistakes, grammatical errors and spelling mistakes that you have made. Remember that a resume needs to be precise, but don't overdo it. Instead, make a few minor revisions before you submit it.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Alex Rodriguez Retiring After $275 Million Contract Over
Alex Rodriguez Retiring After $275 Million Contract Over The Yankeesâ slugger has plenty of reasons why he can retire at the end of the 2017 season, as he announced on Wednesday: 275 million reasons, to be exact. Thatâs the dollar value of A-Rodâs 10-year contract with the New York Yankees. A-Rodâs 10-year, $275 million contract with the Yankees was, until two years ago, the biggest in Major League Baseball history (a 13-year contract for Miami Marlins player Giancarlo Stanton worth a staggering $325 million bumped A-Rod out of the top spot). A-Rod also signed the next-biggest MLB contract in history, a $252 million deal with the Texas Rangers, inked back at the end of 2000. In total, heâll have earned a whopping $420 million playing baseball by the end of his career, ESPN said, pointing out that A-Rod is the only athlete to top $400 million, making him the highest-paid MLB player in history. So itâs safe to say Alex Rodriguez is set for retirement â" although CNBC pointed out he also spent what one expert estimated as hundreds of thousands of dollars paying attorneys to represent him in various legal disputes. Still, donât feel too bad for the guy: A-Rodâs net worth is still estimated at $300 million.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Figuring Out What The HECK Youre Going To Do With Your Life with Christie Mims - Work It Daily
Figuring Out What The HECK Youre Going To Do With Your Life with Christie Mims - Work It Daily Youâre stuck. Everyone around you seems to have their career path mapped out (or they are going to graduate school to buy some time) but you donât have the faintest idea about where to start, or what to do! How do you figure it all out? Which career is right for you? Well, not to worry. Join expert Career Coach Christie Mims, of the Revolutionary Club as she reveals the four big reasons why you havenât figured it out yet, a secret 5th problem that you donât even know about (itâs a doozy!), and how to figure out exactly what you want to do. So, if youâve been struggling with: Too many ideas for your career (or not enough) Doing it all on your own Hoping it will work out (at some point) Trying to find an assessment that will tell you the answer already, this webinar is for you It will to be an interactive experience, so bring a pen, paper, and a side of sass. If you want to steal some of Christieâs secrets early (you know you do!), grab her free workbook on The 6 Simple Steps to Finding Work You Love right here. Also don't forget to download the workbook that goes along with this webinar HERE. You can also visit her other links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRevolutionaryClub Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevolutionsClub Her website: http://therevolutionaryclub.com/ Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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