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Job Hunting Tips and Resume Writing Help

Unemployment can be very discouraging and it seems that the media is not making anything better. One only has to watch the news or scan the newspaper to see articles about how difficult the job search can be and how the slow economy is not encouraging employers to hire.  The unemployment index has flat-lined and shows no signs of employment opportunities in the near future.

The job hunt can be especially challenging for one who is a recent graduate and has little or no experience in their chosen career field. Those who decide on changing careers or industries in this shaky job market will have their work cut out for them as well. Searching the classified for job openings can be very tedious work. This is especially true if you are looking for a specific salary or geographical location. The truth is there are jobs out there. One only need to know where and how to search for job opportunities and how to write a quality resume to attract employers to them. Here are a few tips on what you can do to increase your job hunting chances and suggestions on how to write your resume to make your job search manageable.

A great way to increase the chances of finding that perfect job is by beefing up the resume. Most resumes are now uploaded into large online and employment databases so you need to have keywords and key industry phrases on your resume to show up in those employer search results.  http://www.ResumeAdvantagePro.com has an entire section dedicated to teaching how to imbed several search engine optimization techniques into your resume to help you get noticed and show up in searches like Google, Yahoo, Monster, CareerBuilder, and internal company databases.

Sure, you can Google “resume writing” or “how to write a resume” but so are millions of other unemployed job hunters, so what is your advantage?  How can YOU stand out?  You need to beefup your resume with good quality content, keywords, key phrases, industry acronyms, and display your information so it is appealing to both the reader and search engines.

Whether you are looking for that first time entry level job or 100k jobs; if you have a high school diploma, a college degree, or a PhD, any help or networking can be useful when hunting for a new job.