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If you are constantly in the dark about what to put on your resume, then this episode is for you. With the help from PeopleJam member NSchulman24's informational blog post "E-Resumes: 5 Ways to Update Your Resume in a Digital World," host Bridget McManus discusses the five tips that will help you take your resume to the next level!
In this episode:
I have a crush on Bridgett.
...then maybe you should learn how to spell her name--BRIDGET!
loved the dancing :D
Oh wow, this is excellent! I always freak out when I have to update my resume because I'm never quite sure what I'm supposed to put in there. Excellent advice, Bridget!
I have to say that I have never seen anyone sing and dance about resumes before. I liked it. Good advice and to the point. Plus it's nice to know that there are other people out there who have made spelling errors as well... yeah.
Great advice on the resume. I'm looking for a job and working on mine right now, a lot of these tips will help me out. Thanks!
In today's economy, you can never get too many tips on how to keep your resume updated and with the times. You may think your job is recession proof, but no job really is. Good pointers at at good point in time.
This is a great advice for anyone, since we're all either looking for a job or will be working for a job in the future. It's more work, but it's definitely better to cutomize your resume for a job that you want. I believe that it's really important to present yourself in a very positive way, and one of the best way of doing that is making a super resume. Great advice! By the way, great resume dance!
I always been so bad with resumes! Sadly, I've managed to bungle all of those rules. Really good tips for the future, though.
The tips are great in this; but sometimes I just get so distracted by Bridget's acting. When she is humble and calmer, I like her so much better. The hand gestures and the 'take two' bit goes on too far in my opinion (with all due respect!)
I'm so illiterate, when it comes to resumes. I always got online and went by someone else's examples. Thanks to you, Bridget, I can now do a resume that suits me as well as the job I'm applying for. There are a lot of awesome points in this video, and it's so true.
I voted yes because I'm recommending this episode to a friend for several reasons, one so he doesn't feel so bad for making simple mistakes on previous resumes, two so he gets the hint to make several resumes so he has a better chance and maybe he will deviate from words old fashion templates. This should help him get a job or at least be better at trying.
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