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The complete idiot's guide to the perfect resume / by Susan Ireland.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Alpha, c2006Edition: 4th edDescription: 327 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
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Contents:
pt. 1. Plan to succeed -- 1. Winning resume wisdom -- The commandments -- Thou shalt not write about your past -- Thou shalt not confess -- Shooting yourself in the foot -- Get your priorities straight -- Drop irrelevant info -- Understate too much experience -- Thou shalt not write job descriptions -- Thou shalt not write about stuff you don't want to do -- Thou shalt say less rather than more -- The eight-second test -- Goody two-pages -- Thou shalt not write in paragraphs -- Thou shalt not lie -- 2. Chronologically speaking -- Highlighting your history -- The horizontal slide -- Vertical climb -- A strong start -- Getting labeled -- Background check -- Conservative line -- Get it together -- 3. Get functional -- The times are a changin' -- The career changer's dream -- Skills up front and center -- Re-entry with force -- Long, long ago -- Best foot forward -- Into the real world -- Fill in the gap -- Decision, decisions! --
pt. 2. Six steps to a perfect resume -- 4. Step one : name that resume -- Putting things in place -- What's in a name? -- Giving a clear signal -- Keep 'em guessing -- Showing off credentials -- Home sweet home -- I've got your number -- E-mail giveaway -- Hot URLs -- 5. Step two : ask for what you want...you just might get it -- It's all marketing -- Multiple choice -- The weight of a job objective -- Wording with an objective -- Straight as an arrow -- Spreading your umbrella -- Breaking the rules-- Titles that talk big -- Heading within a heading -- 6. Step three : knock 'em off their feet -- Right from the start -- Say it with style -- Keeping up with the fast trackers -- On the lines of a career changer -- Go figure -- 7. Step four : make history -- Location, location, location -- Writing history -- Fight age discrimination -- Putting your younger foot forward -- Older is better -- Down and dirty formula -- Unsightly unemployment blemishes -- Years go solo -- Filling in the gaps -- Character that counts -- The gapless resume -- Promoting your promotions -- Grass underfoot -- Straight up -- Zipping along -- The happy job-hopper -- Formatting tricks -- 8. Step five : show 'em you're an achiever! -- Chronologically clear -- Functionally sound -- Functional help -- One plus one is enough -- Skills for sale -- Dynamite achievements -- Who's your audience? -- Downplay differences -- Keep it relevant -- First things first -- Lights, camera, action verbs! -- How'd the other guys say it? -- Brainstorming -- Warning! Functional resume ahead -- 9. Step six : give yourself credit for education and more -- Finish lines -- Education 101 -- What if? -- Hot college degrees -- Getting credit for your pending degree -- Interpreting degree equivalents -- Don't have a degree? -- Yahoo! Just got my high school diploma -- The not-so-new high school diploma -- The last word -- Volunteerism that pays off -- Professional schmoozer -- Getting published -- Standing up for yo
pt. 3. So you need a special resume -- 10. The big winner : an achievement resume -- This resume packs a punch! -- Asking the right question -- Oooh, you're going to look great! -- The perfect one-pager -- Quality vs quantity -- Professional titles count -- Number one in sales -- It's your turn to shine -- 11. A chronological hybrid that adds up -- It's got structure -- Are you the hybrid type? -- Climbing higher -- Variations on a theme -- The hidden functional message -- Standing still -- Putting words on paper -- 12. A functional hybrid that makes sense -- The skillful hybrid -- Looking the part -- Conservative employer alert! -- Red flags down -- Giving order to chaos -- Getting down to it -- 13. When you really are a brain surgeon : the curriculum vitae -- Curriculum vitae vs. resume -- When more is more -- Just the facts -- No objections -- No need to summarize -- Freedom of format -- Hanging out your laundry -- Good schooling -- Are you published? -- Putting on a show -- Joining the team -- Hangin' with the right folks -- Forget anything? -- High marks for a university instructor -- Create your CV --
pt. 4. Wrapping it up -- 14. The big production -- Designer resumes -- Fancy fonts and practical print -- Serif's up! -- Simply sans serif -- Does size matter? -- Sharp-shooting bullets -- Shady bars -- Spacing out -- Resume reality -- Mastering your resume -- In the mood to reproduce -- Looking classy on paper -- Getting it out the door -- Stuffing envelopes -- Snail mail -- Special delivery -- Fax magic -- E-mail flash -- 15. The cover letter connection -- The secret to success -- Salary small talk -- The template of zoom -- A head start -- Set the date and the place -- Hello, hello! -- Jumping in -- The meat of the matter -- Getting what you want -- Ten-four -- By example -- Name-dropping -- Getting personal -- Take my hint, please! -- Getting the hang of it -- After a job interview --
pt. 5. The electronic job search -- 16. The ABC's of e-resumes -- What is an electronic resume? -- The e-resume appeal -- Data in the database -- The inner workings -- Keyword : search -- The e-creation -- Electronic headings -- Key placement -- Breaking into the banks -- Electronic to paper -- 17. E-mail express -- Easy e-mail resumes -- Staying out of trouble -- Getting attached to files -- Direct message -- Getting the job done -- Doubling up -- Better save than sorry -- Capitalizing on headings -- Bite the bullet -- Straight quotes -- Characters that count -- Give me a break -- Using your notepad -- 3-2-1, take off! -- 18. Banking on success : online resume banking -- Resumes in a bank? -- Who pays the bill -- The employer's dream -- Headhunting on the Web -- Who's looking for whom? -- The professional approach -- Specializing in special interests -- It's a regional thing -- The big guys -- The downside of uploading -- The invisible job seeker -- Headhunter overkill-- Telemarketing alert -- Go to the bank and fill out the forms -- Blankety-blank -- The heart of the matter -- Keeping up-to-date -- Getting out while you're ahead -- 19. It's all a scan : scannable resumes -- Who or what's reading your resume? -- Get with the program -- Scanning woes -- Formatting at its finest -- The skinny on scannable fonts -- Nothing fancy-schmancy -- Printing protocol -- Into the database --Ever ready -- Portfolio of sample resumes.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

An updated and revised edition of one of Alpha Books' top career guides helps readers put together an attention-grabbing resume that will help land them their dream jobs. The book includes dozens of sample resume styles, an action plan for a successful job search, and professional advice on creating cover letters, finessing the toughest interview, and writing thank-you and follow-up letters. More concise step-by-step information for creating a resume for a variety of commonly faced situations, including career change, employment gaps, age discrimination, and layoffs. An increased emphasis on the combination resume (the chronological format with skill headings within each job title section), which has become one of the most widely accepted formats by employers. Arms job seekers with a clear understanding of the principles of creating a great resume, allowing them to adapt and apply those principles to their own personal situation, no matter how difficult that situation may be.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. 1. Plan to succeed -- 1. Winning resume wisdom -- The commandments -- Thou shalt not write about your past -- Thou shalt not confess -- Shooting yourself in the foot -- Get your priorities straight -- Drop irrelevant info -- Understate too much experience -- Thou shalt not write job descriptions -- Thou shalt not write about stuff you don't want to do -- Thou shalt say less rather than more -- The eight-second test -- Goody two-pages -- Thou shalt not write in paragraphs -- Thou shalt not lie -- 2. Chronologically speaking -- Highlighting your history -- The horizontal slide -- Vertical climb -- A strong start -- Getting labeled -- Background check -- Conservative line -- Get it together -- 3. Get functional -- The times are a changin' -- The career changer's dream -- Skills up front and center -- Re-entry with force -- Long, long ago -- Best foot forward -- Into the real world -- Fill in the gap -- Decision, decisions! --

pt. 2. Six steps to a perfect resume -- 4. Step one : name that resume -- Putting things in place -- What's in a name? -- Giving a clear signal -- Keep 'em guessing -- Showing off credentials -- Home sweet home -- I've got your number -- E-mail giveaway -- Hot URLs -- 5. Step two : ask for what you want...you just might get it -- It's all marketing -- Multiple choice -- The weight of a job objective -- Wording with an objective -- Straight as an arrow -- Spreading your umbrella -- Breaking the rules-- Titles that talk big -- Heading within a heading -- 6. Step three : knock 'em off their feet -- Right from the start -- Say it with style -- Keeping up with the fast trackers -- On the lines of a career changer -- Go figure -- 7. Step four : make history -- Location, location, location -- Writing history -- Fight age discrimination -- Putting your younger foot forward -- Older is better -- Down and dirty formula -- Unsightly unemployment blemishes -- Years go solo -- Filling in the gaps -- Character that counts -- The gapless resume -- Promoting your promotions -- Grass underfoot -- Straight up -- Zipping along -- The happy job-hopper -- Formatting tricks -- 8. Step five : show 'em you're an achiever! -- Chronologically clear -- Functionally sound -- Functional help -- One plus one is enough -- Skills for sale -- Dynamite achievements -- Who's your audience? -- Downplay differences -- Keep it relevant -- First things first -- Lights, camera, action verbs! -- How'd the other guys say it? -- Brainstorming -- Warning! Functional resume ahead -- 9. Step six : give yourself credit for education and more -- Finish lines -- Education 101 -- What if? -- Hot college degrees -- Getting credit for your pending degree -- Interpreting degree equivalents -- Don't have a degree? -- Yahoo! Just got my high school diploma -- The not-so-new high school diploma -- The last word -- Volunteerism that pays off -- Professional schmoozer -- Getting published -- Standing up for yo

pt. 3. So you need a special resume -- 10. The big winner : an achievement resume -- This resume packs a punch! -- Asking the right question -- Oooh, you're going to look great! -- The perfect one-pager -- Quality vs quantity -- Professional titles count -- Number one in sales -- It's your turn to shine -- 11. A chronological hybrid that adds up -- It's got structure -- Are you the hybrid type? -- Climbing higher -- Variations on a theme -- The hidden functional message -- Standing still -- Putting words on paper -- 12. A functional hybrid that makes sense -- The skillful hybrid -- Looking the part -- Conservative employer alert! -- Red flags down -- Giving order to chaos -- Getting down to it -- 13. When you really are a brain surgeon : the curriculum vitae -- Curriculum vitae vs. resume -- When more is more -- Just the facts -- No objections -- No need to summarize -- Freedom of format -- Hanging out your laundry -- Good schooling -- Are you published? -- Putting on a show -- Joining the team -- Hangin' with the right folks -- Forget anything? -- High marks for a university instructor -- Create your CV --

pt. 4. Wrapping it up -- 14. The big production -- Designer resumes -- Fancy fonts and practical print -- Serif's up! -- Simply sans serif -- Does size matter? -- Sharp-shooting bullets -- Shady bars -- Spacing out -- Resume reality -- Mastering your resume -- In the mood to reproduce -- Looking classy on paper -- Getting it out the door -- Stuffing envelopes -- Snail mail -- Special delivery -- Fax magic -- E-mail flash -- 15. The cover letter connection -- The secret to success -- Salary small talk -- The template of zoom -- A head start -- Set the date and the place -- Hello, hello! -- Jumping in -- The meat of the matter -- Getting what you want -- Ten-four -- By example -- Name-dropping -- Getting personal -- Take my hint, please! -- Getting the hang of it -- After a job interview --

pt. 5. The electronic job search -- 16. The ABC's of e-resumes -- What is an electronic resume? -- The e-resume appeal -- Data in the database -- The inner workings -- Keyword : search -- The e-creation -- Electronic headings -- Key placement -- Breaking into the banks -- Electronic to paper -- 17. E-mail express -- Easy e-mail resumes -- Staying out of trouble -- Getting attached to files -- Direct message -- Getting the job done -- Doubling up -- Better save than sorry -- Capitalizing on headings -- Bite the bullet -- Straight quotes -- Characters that count -- Give me a break -- Using your notepad -- 3-2-1, take off! -- 18. Banking on success : online resume banking -- Resumes in a bank? -- Who pays the bill -- The employer's dream -- Headhunting on the Web -- Who's looking for whom? -- The professional approach -- Specializing in special interests -- It's a regional thing -- The big guys -- The downside of uploading -- The invisible job seeker -- Headhunter overkill-- Telemarketing alert -- Go to the bank and fill out the forms -- Blankety-blank -- The heart of the matter -- Keeping up-to-date -- Getting out while you're ahead -- 19. It's all a scan : scannable resumes -- Who or what's reading your resume? -- Get with the program -- Scanning woes -- Formatting at its finest -- The skinny on scannable fonts -- Nothing fancy-schmancy -- Printing protocol -- Into the database --Ever ready -- Portfolio of sample resumes.

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