Categories: Medical Resume Writing, Resume Tips | April 30th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

Writing an online resume is in itself a daunting task. Factors such as resume keywords and resume SEO play a big role in making your resume more visible online.
Here are some tips from Yahoo! Hot Jobs to ensure that your online resume get the attention it rightfully deserves:
1. Use keywords. It has been said over and over again that resume keywords are very important so that employers may easily find your resume online. Resume ranks are based on keywords; those with the most keywords are the ones that appears easily on the web when online searches are made by employers looking for potential job candidates.
2. Use synonyms. Make use of comparable title and parallel job descriptions. The secret here is to be specific. Instead of just physician job, use keywords such as primary care doctor, surgeon, specialist, etc.
3. Use qualification summaries. This is synonymous to opening summaries where you can assert your strengths instantly for the employers to read.
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Categories: Career Advice | April 27th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

A career in the medical field is not only challenging and financially rewarding, it is also fulfilling in the sense that you get to impact the lives of each person you attend to.
Before exploring the medical world and searching for medical jobs, ask yourself some very important questions. Do you want to learn more than what an average person knows? Are you passionate about understanding the human body and the drugs that treat diseases? Are you compassionate enough to treat the sick and share in their problems and pain?
If your answers to the above questions are all yes, it means you have the right personality and attitude for a medical career. You can now go to the next step, career planning.
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Categories: Medical Resume Advice, Medical Resume Writing | April 23rd, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

Some resumes are simple while others are plain boring. Is it possible that a resume can stand out from the rest in the pile? Is there really a way to write a perfectly-written, eye-catching resume? The answer to both questions is yes.
A resumes is a representation of yourself, your achievements, your skills and your values. It is like your sales pitch to the most important client – the hiring manager. To make your resume eye-catching, one of the best things to do is to use keywords. Your resume should be concise but complete, using keywords as marks that can be easily seen during screening.
For instance, if you are a nurse, use the words nurses, nursing profession, nursing industry and other related terms in discussing your work experience and highlighting your education and medical trainings. This way, you get to show who you really are as a medical professional without confusing the hiring manager with irrelevant phrases.
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Categories: Medical Resume Advice, Medical Resume Writing | April 19th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

It is undeniable that resumes are the most essential tool to get an interview. This is the reason why job seekers should take their resume writing to the highest level all the time. A single typo can ruin your resume so make sure you do a proofreading before sending it to your prospective employer.
You can start double-checking your resume for errors by looking at grammatical errors. Check also if the spacing between words is correct, the abbreviations consistent, the layout properly executed, and the fonts evenly-sized.
It doesn’t matter if it takes you a little longer before coming out with a decent resume. The important thing is you are confident enough that your resume is well-written and error-free.
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Categories: Resume Advice | April 11th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

It takes some time before one can make a resume perfectly. Over time, we develop our own style in resume writing. However, this style can be appropriate to a job and inappropriate to another. The key here is to know the right style for a particular job.
Sometimes, resume style should depend on the nature of your field such as when it is formal, casual, unconventional or simply conservative. From the type of language you will use to the way you will communicate your qualifications to the employer, it is best to have a resume style that matches with the job you are applying to.
In the medical field, for example, a detailed resume is the best style to use since most employers here want to know the scope of work a particular job candidate has covered in his work experience.
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Categories: Resume Advice, resume writing | April 8th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

While work experience is earned in the course of one’s work life, having none at all can pose a problem when writing a resume for a job application. Unless you are a new college graduate, employers will surely look for work experience in your resume.
I suggest that before you apply for a job, get some work experience in the field. A little experience will do, as long as you have learned a lot from it. Remember that a little experience can open the gate to employment for you.
Another approach to the no-work-experience problem is to view your work experience differently. You may include those activities you did in the past that came without pay such as volunteer work or self-employment. It doesn’t have to be grand and long, as long as you gained some valuable knowledge or learned some skill while doing them, they are legitimate to be part of your work experience.
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Categories: Resume Advice, resume writing | April 4th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

There many reasons why personal data should not be included in a resume. First of all, this is because employers don’t want to get labeled as discriminating and partial. That is why it is not advisable to put marital status and age in a resume. Those information belong to a job application form. Keep in mind that the main purpose of a resume is to get you an interview.
Second, a resume is like your sales pitch, you focus only on your strengths which may come in the form of achievements and skills. Personal data is irrelevant here. However, if you are applying for work overseas and want to establish your integrity and legitimacy as a worker, then citizenship can be added.
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