Monday, April 6, 2009

The Importance of a Resume by Ingrid Fernandez

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Some people ask why resumes are so important and why we must take so much time in learning about them. Well here's your answer. First of all, a resume is basically your first meeting between you and your desired employer. Afterall, you only get one time to make that first impression. You want to be remember as interesting and precise not boring and unorganized. Making resumes pretty much saves time for a company by not having to interview everyone -just the ones with the best resumes! Another thing why resumes are important is because it says a great deal about yourself. Your goal is to make sure you're telling the employer that you're the perfect one for the job. An effective resume will lead to a chance to get interviewed, which is the whole purpose of this. Once you turn that resume in and the employer likes it, they call you in. With a resume you have complete control over what the employer knows about you, of course like the toondoo says above, your accomplishments and qualifications. Be sure never to falsify imformation, it will be caught.


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5 comments:

  1. Ingrid,

    Nice toondoo! I really enjoyed reading it and it makes the point that resume is what gets you in a job. Good information and toondoo!We all must remember resumes are very important.

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  2. I think discussing why a resume is useful is extremely important considering the way the economy has been recently. With higher unemployment rates, acquiring a job is becoming more and more difficult each day. By having a strong resume, a person has a better chance of popping out to the eyes of the employer when he or she is sifting through a large stack of resumes.

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  3. Nice post, the Toondoo is a great way to catch the readers attention.

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  4. Very creative with the toondoo, it was not only fun reading it but informative. Great job.

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  5. Awesome toondoo, Ingrid. You had a small error in the use of lying vs. laying. It should have been lying as the word is intransitive (doesn't take an object).

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