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Career Services/Recruiting Professional with over a decade of experience, and almost 20 years of freelance resume consulting. I've contributed to online publications, created and presented original training materials related to job search, and been a Career Services Director at 2 schools.
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Avoid the "Scattershot" Job Search

I've seen a number of resumes lately for technical positions my colleages and I are recruiting for; unfortunately, the vast majority of candidates were completely unqualified. One thing about technology - if people DON'T have what's needed, such can eliminate the candidate very quickly. The "I can learn" theory of doing things is not something that's applicable. Thus, such candidates were "set off" to the side. Employers don't spend time endlessly reading unqualified resumes; it's a ve… Continue

Posted on May 21st, 2008 at 11:53am — 2 Comments (Add)

Tales from the Resume Reef: Doublecheck that Content!

True stories abound from recruiters and employers alike. When they've reviewed resumes, they haven't seen the key "needed" skills, experience and education. So, they don't call the candidate. Invariably, some candidates follow up (and good for them!) and speak to the hiring authority. What they are told is something like "well, we didn't see any Oracle experience" on your resume. What people have sometimes responded with is "Oh, I have that" or something similar. However, the problem i… Continue

Posted on May 16th, 2008 at 3:50pm — No Comments (Add)

Tales from the Resume Reef: Contractual "Obligations"

Lately, I've seen some resumes where a candidate has worked for less than a year at several employers. As a recruiter, I try to read further, and can usually discern that the person was working on contracts or consulting. If I speak to the candidate, he/she usually confirms my suspicion. However, not all recruiters nor employers "dig" that deeply when they see a lot of short employment stints. It tends to make them wonder about work histories when they may not have to. If you have worked temp… Continue

Posted on May 12th, 2008 at 9:44pm — No Comments (Add)

Email Lesson Learned the Hard Way

A few years back, I aggressively put my email address on any site of ANY kind that was of interest, whether for job search or my digital photography hobby or social networking. The result? Well, within a couple of years I was getting over 50 SPAM emails per day. No matter how much filtering I did through Outlook or Thunderbird, such junk still got through. With such a large amount of spam each day, I was "under siege." Not to mention that I had to filter through all th… Continue

Posted on May 8th, 2008 at 12:11pm — 1 Comment (Add)

Getting Back on the Bike

Earlier this week, I purchased a used bike for exercise purposes. When I “test rode” it, t… Continue

Posted on May 6th, 2008 at 10:16pm — No Comments (Add)

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At 3:02pm on March 15th, 2008, Chris Russell said…
Thanks a lot Greg. I really appreciate your participation here. Keep up the great posts!
At 11:46am on February 17th, 2008, Chris Russell said…
Greg i also added your blog to my career advice search engine;

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