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Recruiting and sourcing processes are changing quickly with improved technology. Does this mean the death of the resume? What will take its place as the foundation for your personal brand, career management, and job search? In this episode of The Career Confidante, host Marie Zimenoff will interview Louise Kursmark, one of the leading resume experts in the U.S. Louise will offer insight into the future of resumes in our interconnected, multimedia world. Marie and Louise will provide practical information you can put to use tomorrow to improve your resume and how you share your story on any medium. Louise will also provide insights trends in recruiting, social media, and other tools for managing your personal brand.
Recruiting and sourcing processes are changing quickly with improved technology. Does this mean the death of the resume? What will take its place as the foundation for your personal brand, career management, and job search? In this episode of The Career Confidante, host Marie Zimenoff will interview Louise Kursmark, one of the leading resume experts in the U.S. Louise will offer insight into the future of resumes in our interconnected, multimedia world. Marie and Louise will provide practical information you can put to use tomorrow to improve your resume and how you share your story on any medium. Louise will also provide insights trends in recruiting, social media, and other tools for managing your personal brand.
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Job seekers who customize their resume for each individual job application have a huge advantage over those who rely on using a single generic resume. It takes less time than you might think to customize your resume and it’s not at all complicated. Our guest this week on the Find Your Dream Job podcast, Louise Kursmark, says that you have to be a great candidate on paper before you can be a great candidate in person. By using simple methods that include a yellow highlighter and a printer, you can customize your resume to make it stand out in the onslaught of resumes an employer receives for every job posting. About Our Guest: Louise Kursmark (https://www.louisekursmark.com/) is a 6-time “Best Resume” award winner and the first person worldwide to win the prestigious Master Resume Writer credential. While Louise feels strongly about customizing your resume for every application, she is also adamant about the need to network. Louise is a prolific author with more than 20 books published, including her latest, “Modernize Your Resume” and “Modernize Your Job Search Letters.” (https://www.louisekursmark.com/books-by-louise-kursmark/) Resources in This Episode: Read all about the latest trends in resume writing and career management in Louise Kursmark’s newest books, “Modernize Your Resume” and “Modernize Your Job Search Letters.” (https://www.louisekursmark.com/books-by-louise-kursmark/) Visit Louise’s website to learn more about how to tell your story, both for your next job, and your future: https://www.louisekursmark.com/ You can avoid making the resume pitfalls we consistently see jobseekers make with my resource: Don't Make These 8 Killer Resume Mistakes. In this guide, I’ll show you how to avoid the most common errors and get employers to take a second look at your resume. Download it today at macslist.org/resumemistakes. We want to hear from you! Please share your feedback about our show in a short listener survey and you’ll be entered to win a $50 Amazon gift card. Visit macslist.org/findyourdreamjobsurvey and complete by November 20, 2018.
Recruiting and sourcing processes are changing quickly with improved technology. Does this mean the death of the resume? What will take its place as the foundation for your personal brand, career management, and job search? In this episode of The Career Confidante, host Marie Zimenoff will interview Louise Kursmark, one of the leading resume experts in the U.S. Louise will offer insight into the future of resumes in our interconnected, multimedia world. Marie and Louise will provide practical information you can put to use tomorrow to improve your resume and how you share your story on any medium. Louise will also provide insights trends in recruiting, social media, and other tools for managing your personal brand.
Recruiting and sourcing processes are changing quickly with improved technology. Does this mean the death of the resume? What will take its place as the foundation for your personal brand, career management, and job search? In this episode of The Career Confidante, host Marie Zimenoff will interview Louise Kursmark, one of the leading resume experts in the U.S. Louise will offer insight into the future of resumes in our interconnected, multimedia world. Marie and Louise will provide practical information you can put to use tomorrow to improve your resume and how you share your story on any medium. Louise will also provide insights trends in recruiting, social media, and other tools for managing your personal brand.
This show is all about practical and tactical job search advice and today we’ll talking with the authors of Modernize Your Resume: Get noticed...Get Hired Joining me via skype are Master Resume Writers Wendy Enelow and Louise Kursmark. We'll talk about the resume business and discuss: What distinguishes a “modern” resume from one that’s outdated? Why have resumes changed so much in recent years? In the book you mention that there’s been a big change in how people read. Why is that? What’s your favorite technique for writing “tight, lean, and clean”? The resumes in your book have a lot of design elements. How do you reconcile that with the need for resumes to pass through automated scanning systems? In the book you share 18 Principles—6 each for Modern Resume Content, Format, and Design. If you had to pick just one, what’s your favorite? We’ve talked a lot about how resumes have changed. How have they NOT changed? There are a lot of perceptions and “rules” and advice about resumes floating around. How do job seekers know what to believe and what to do? What do you think is the hardest part about writing a resume? So many people seem to struggle with it. In the book you briefly talk about “marrying” your resume to your LinkedIn profile. Can you share a few tips for doing that? last words of advice...what do you want to say to job hunters?
This show is all about practical and tactical job search advice and today we’ll talking with the authors of Modernize Your Resume: Get noticed...Get Hired Joining me via skype are Master Resume Writers Wendy Enelow and Louise Kursmark. We'll talk about the resume business and discuss: What distinguishes a “modern” resume from one that’s outdated? Why have resumes changed so much in recent years? In the book you mention that there’s been a big change in how people read. Why is that? What’s your favorite technique for writing “tight, lean, and clean”? The resumes in your book have a lot of design elements. How do you reconcile that with the need for resumes to pass through automated scanning systems? In the book you share 18 Principles—6 each for Modern Resume Content, Format, and Design. If you had to pick just one, what’s your favorite? We’ve talked a lot about how resumes have changed. How have they NOT changed? There are a lot of perceptions and “rules” and advice about resumes floating around. How do job seekers know what to believe and what to do? What do you think is the hardest part about writing a resume? So many people seem to struggle with it. In the book you briefly talk about “marrying” your resume to your LinkedIn profile. Can you share a few tips for doing that? last words of advice...what do you want to say to job hunters?
Recruiting and sourcing processes are changing quickly with improved technology. Does this mean the death of the resume? What will take its place as the foundation for your personal brand, career management, and job search? In this episode of The Career Confidante, host Marie Zimenoff will interview Louise Kursmark, one of the leading resume experts in the U.S. Louise will offer insight into the future of resumes in our interconnected, multimedia world. Marie and Louise will provide practical information you can put to use tomorrow to improve your resume and how you share your story on any medium. Louise will also provide insights trends in recruiting, social media, and other tools for managing your personal brand.
Recruiting and sourcing processes are changing quickly with improved technology. Does this mean the death of the resume? What will take its place as the foundation for your personal brand, career management, and job search? In this episode of The Career Confidante, host Marie Zimenoff will interview Louise Kursmark, one of the leading resume experts in the U.S. Louise will offer insight into the future of resumes in our interconnected, multimedia world. Marie and Louise will provide practical information you can put to use tomorrow to improve your resume and how you share your story on any medium. Louise will also provide insights trends in recruiting, social media, and other tools for managing your personal brand.
From our archives here's a lost interview with Louise Kursmark, a certified master resume writer. She talks about making your resume more focused and also some tips for baby boomers.
Service members exiting the military system face a unique challenge in their job search. They must translate their military experience into skills civilian employers and recruiters can understand, according to Wendy Enelow and Louise Kursmark in their new release Expert Resumes for Military-to-Civilian Transitions, Second Edition. Writing a resume is a transitioning service member’s first step in translating his or her military positions and responsibilities into recognizable job skills. A strong, achievement-focused resume that clearly communicates his or her skills, expertise and performance record is essential in earning employers’ attention.WalletPop's Aaron Crowe talks with Enelow about how military experience can be translated for a civilian job.
Service members exiting the military system face a unique challenge in their job search. They must translate their military experience into skills civilian employers and recruiters can understand, according to Wendy Enelow and Louise Kursmark in their new release Expert Resumes for Military-to-Civilian Transitions, Second Edition. Writing a resume is a transitioning service member’s first step in translating his or her military positions and responsibilities into recognizable job skills. A strong, achievement-focused resume that clearly communicates his or her skills, expertise and performance record is essential in earning employers’ attention.WalletPop's Aaron Crowe talks with Enelow about how military experience can be translated for a civilian job.
Listen to 4 resume writers/career coaches talk about all things career. Featuring Donna Sweidan, Wendy Enelow, Louise Kursmark and Carmen Croonquist.
Louise Kursmark is an award winning resume writer and she'll give you her best tips in this interview.