Resume: Your Version Of A Super Bowl Commercial

When creating a resume, use the 30-second elevator ride analogy: you have a limited amount of time to make your best impression. Throw away irrelevant information and use strong, positive facts about you that describe you from the best possible angle.

What Makes A Resume Successful?

What makes a resume successful? A perfectly balanced mix of what the hiring manager wants to see, your past experience as a proof that you are capable, your promise of delivering in the future, and a personal touch of you, in a format that catches attention.

Superhero Resumes, Or Aggressive Claims Of Extraordinary Achievements

It seems as though the trend for the bigger and better (clearly seen in the way people choose their cars, houses and dinner portions) has made its way into resume writing.

Take Time To Make Your Resume Right

There are no universal rules on creating a resume. But spend time on making yours right. This is one document where there is no room for error.

Resumes, Flavors of Truth, and DVD Players

Playing it fancy with flashy colors, chancing it with loads of bull, making it consistently repetitive, or playing it too safe will not get you anywhere!