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Karen SilinsMy name is Karen Silins, and as the President of A-Plus Career and Resume, LLC, I’ve personally helped more than a thousand clients find their dream job or career, or a new job in their chosen industry.

Since I can only help a limited number of clients individually, I’ve created this blog so I can personally answer your questions regarding job search, interviewing, networking, career transition, resume and cover letter development, and career planning/management.

Simply send your questions to Karen@careerandresume.com with Blog Question in the subject line, and dependent upon the number of questions per week, I will post them here along with my answers as soon as possible. Please be assured that we take your privacy very seriously, and will never post or share your name or email address.

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The One-Page Rule

April 17th, 2012

One Page ResumeWe (Resume Writers, Career Coaches, HR, Hiring Managers, Recruiters) really need to teach job seekers to stop listening to the one-page rule. While one page can be appropriate for some job seekers it is absurd for highly experienced candidates and damages their search by becoming a chronological obituary instead of a marketing document. Two to three pages are fine if warranted and can make the difference between getting a hiring manager, recruiter and/or HR’s attention, and/or getting past the ATS scanning systems. Yes, as a former HR Director and current resume writer and career coach who still helps organizations hire new employees, we do give it a very short initial look, but if it lacks the information for us to determine you are someone to look at in more detail, then it doesn’t do its job. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to see a seven-page resume from the typical job seeker, but the one-page advice for all job seekers needs is absolutely incorrect.

See my colleague Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter’s article featured in USA today regarding this very issue: http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2012/04/30/why-you-shouldnt-conform-your-resume

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Top 7 Tips for Week of 12/05/11

December 5th, 2011
  1. Networking is a habit cultivated to create opportunities throughout your career, not a one-off activity exclusively for the job search.
  2. Networking with others isn’t about you, but about the other person. Ask questions about their career and job search and see contacts increase.
  3. Follow up with those networking contacts, and don’t let the “holidays” excuse stand in your way. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
  4. Thank you letters are a necessity. Set yourself apart from competition, send a thank you letter detailing why you’re perfect for the job.
  5. Job seekers must realize that nothing put online in a social media venue is truly private. Keep your comments professional or don’t comment.
  6. Avoid objective statements on resumes, use job titles instead and make sure the resume reflects that job title! Objective statements are about what you want. Today it’s about what the company wants!
  7. Stay away from resume and cover letter templates, they are overused. Go to the library and look at samples in books by Wendy Enelow, Louise Kursmark and Susan Whitcomb containing a variety of industry expert examples to create a unique look without going too “outside the box.”

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