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Resumania™: Score Points By Avoiding Sports References in Your Resume
Got football fever? Trust us. No matter how fervent a fan you are, keep the sports references and metaphors out of your resume and cover letter.
Out of Office: Remote Working on the Rise
If you could work from home or your favorite coffee shop, would you? Research shows more creative professionals are working outside the office during business hours. I'm one of them.
Resumania™: One Section to Keep Off Your Resume? Hobbies and Interests
As any hiring manager can tell you, a good portion of job seekers include a catalog of their favorite pastimes on their resume. Hobbies and interests, the thinking goes, help candidates show their personality. But keep in mind that employers are more interested in your professional qualifications than your love of travel. When it comes to your resume, hobbies and interests often just take up space and steal attention from your skills and experience.
Resumania™: Is It Worth Writing a Clever Resume?
Any job seeker knows that it’s hard — and sometimes darn near impossible — to get a hiring manager’s attention. So some candidates infuse their resumes and cover letters with humor, unexpected analogies, and cute and clever language in an effort to stand out. But will a clever resume really give you an advantage? Probably not. If fact, it could harm your chances of being called for a job interview.
Pamela Slim's "20X Rule" for Cultivating Clients
Going freelance? Launching a creative firm? When prospecting for clients, author Pamela Slim warns that you should plant far more seeds than you think you'll need.