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Resume/Portfolio Tips

The best portfolio addresses the most tangible skills, domain expertise and tools skills. Here are our guidelines for creating a winning personal portfolio.

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Business Correspondence and Resumes

This chapter focus on business correspondence-general format and style for business letters as well as specific types of business letters.

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Online Job Hunt Tutorial

Team Webmonkey reveals where to look for Web jobs, how to tweak your e-résumé, and the best way to interview.

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Rightsizing Your Resume

Everyone knows that your resume is one of the most useful marketing tools you have in a job search, and this is particularly true for technical communicators.Your resume not only presents your...

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The Resume: Things To Do

Resumes should be written in language that is as plain and simple to read as possible. Don’t use a lot of jargon that may or may not be understood by your prospective employer. Avoid overusing...

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The Resume: Things to Avoid

It’s simple…Don’t lie! Don’t embellish! It’s not only unethical, but eventually you’ll get caught. You may get away with it for a time, but it will catch up with you. Whether technical skills,...

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The Resume: Keys to Write it Right

Although there may be a dozen books out there that say something to the contrary or offer 'The' correct resume format, there really is no universally accepted template. A little common sense and some...

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Resume Presentation and Mechanics

Select a high quality paper. Standard bond, office, or copy paper is not the answer here. A 100 percent cotton fiber or other high quality paper is essential.

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Power Words for Resumes

A list of verbs one should consider when writing a resume.

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General Resume Template

A template for technical writers developing new personal resumes.

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Answer the Four Key Questions

Your resume must persuasively answer at least four key questions to win the interview.

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Scannable Resumes

A scannable resume can be scanned into a computer using the latest document imaging technology, allowing employers to search for applicants. It is a personal summary of your professional history and...

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Resume Design

This handout offers advice making informed design choices in creating a resume. We also have a sample resume that uses these design principles.

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Action Verbs to Describe Skills, Jobs, and Accomplishments in Employment...

These are some words commonly used to describe your skills on your resume.

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Academic Cover Letters

When you're applying for a faculty position with a college or university, the cover letter is your first chance to make a strong impression as a promising researcher and teacher. Below you'll find some...

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Showcase Your Talents

Resumes. We know we need one. Most of use have one. But are we using our resumes to showcase what we can do, and to put our skills and talents in the best light? We can agree that a resume contains...

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Using Résumés to Show the Value of Skilled Writing

The difficult conditions in today’s tight job market provide a silver lining for those who teach technical writing. This urgent environment makes it easier to demonstrate the practical value of writing...

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Revising Your Resume

This workshop combines demonstrations and exercises to help you revise your resume so that your past presents a persuasive argument for your career objectives. You can fully participate in this...

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The Art of the Developer Resume

Resumes may seem like something of a mundane topic, but after spending the last few weeks wading through resumes from software developers, it is clear to me that most developers need help with their...

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From Sentence to Bullet: How to Style a One-Page Résumé for Traction

The one-page MBA résumé has become, in graduate management education, the self-representational document of choice. Sentences are out, bullets are in, details remain. The key is how to detail the...

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