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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
7 Things To Never Include In A Resume

Writing a Resume takes more than just jotting down your job history. To help you in writing a wonderful resume I will start by giving you tips on what Not to include in a resume. Enjoy.

1. Salary expectations/history. Even if you are responding to an ad that specifically asks for this information, don't do it! If your expectations or salary history are too high, a prospective employer will weed you out right from the start. If it's too low, you have lost the bargaining power, or - worse - you will be hired possibly thousands less than you are worth. It's a no-win situation. Remember: It's always best to discuss salary requirements at the interview.

2. Personal data. This is a big waste of precious resume space. No employer will make the interview call based on your age, marital status, or "excellent" health. If you are in excellent health is directly related to the position they are seeking (maybe a warehouse job where you has to lift heavy objects), the time to bring that up is in the interview. We would like to think that there are enough legal protections against discrimination that disclosing information such as age, etc., would not be an issue, but unfortunately, you would just be fooling yourself.

3. Hobbies or personal interests. The only time that including these on a resume is a good idea is when your your interests are relevant to the position for which you are applying. For the most part, you can cover this in the actual interview.

4. Cutesy gimmicks. Cute or funny graphics on a resume immediately send the message that you are not to be taken seriously. Plus, they divert the employer's attention away from your achievements and qualifications. I once received a resume from a woman named Candy Kayn. Trying to capitalize on the "cuteness" of her name, she stuck candy cane graphics all over her resume. Within seconds, it was in the trash.

5. Your picture. Once again, discrimination protections notwithstanding, pictures simply give employers another reason to reject a resume. If they don't like your looks - if they think you look too young, too old, too fat, too thin, too good-looking, not good-looking, etc. - the resume may get tossed out unread. You want the employer to judge on the basis of your talents and qualifications - not on looks. So never include a picture. (Models and performing artists are the exception to this rule, since their appearance is part of their qualifications for some jobs. However, they generally submit 8"x10" photos separately - not on the resume itself.)

6. Reasons for leaving previous jobs. These never count in your favor. If you left a job involuntarily, that's a strike against you ("laid off" always sounds a bit like "fired" to some employers). If you left voluntarily, that's also a strike against you. "Maybe," the employer thinks, "he won't stick with this job either." The best course is to never raise the issue.

7. "References Available Upon Request." The only information on the resumes you create should be whatever is specifically related to the job your trying to land...reference sheets can be presented and discussed during the interview.

In Summary

Keep these little put hugely affecting things out of your resume and you will have success. By impressing an employer with your resume, they will be more than happy to set up an interview with you.

Good Luck in your Job Search!

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Aseriah is a senior writer at Shiba Resume and has written over 300 professional, entry-level, and recent graduate resume. His clients have had an incredible successful interview landing rate of 100%. If you are in need of a professional resume writing service you can find his services at http://www.shibaresumes.com


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Place to Go While Dating in Oakland

Oakland is the eighth largest city in the United States of America. It was founded in 1852. It has a population of close to half a million people. Dating in Oakland is fun. It has very many romantic places and romantic things to do. While dating in Oakland you should consider visiting all the romantic places. The Fox Oakland Theater is a place to visit with your date. It is a very big theater that can host up three thousand people at one time. You can never worry about missing a chair in this theater. This theater is located on Telegraph Avenue downtown Oakland. You can choose to visit it when they are showing a movie you have already seen. You and your date can then have fun.

After the movie, you do not have to go home. You can still have a late dinner in one of Oakland's restaurants. If you and your date like food that has been prepared from scratch with fresh ingredients you should consider going to Citron. However, you should make sure you book a table early because it gets full. Citron is found in 5484 college avenue. You can also go to Montclair Bistro restaurant if you want to be intimate with your date. You can also book online to go to most of these restaurants. You do not have to go there in person or look for them in the yellow pages though you can. Its easier to engage the search engines. All you need to do is to type in the restaurant you want to go to and their web site comes to view and dating in Oakland becomes easy and fun.

If you are dating in Oakland you can go and visit the zoo. Oakland has a zoo that has been in operation since the year 1922. It has various wild animals that you can see. While walking through the zoo you and your date can have various conversation and if you all like nature you will find yourselves falling more and more in love. It is not expensive to visit the zoo and if you are both adults its just about less than ten dollars. You can also go to good picnic sites in Oakland. An example of a picnic place is Woodminister. You should not forget to carry a blanket with you or something warm because it gets cold in the evening. You can also stay and watch a Musical theater show that starts after seven in Woodminister. You should also pack everything that you need to go for the picnic. While here you can have an alone time and have a lot of fun.

If you are dating in Oakland you can also go for a boat trip or yacht. There are many companies that deal with renting out boats or yacht. You can search the company online and pay online. You can then tell them what you want. They have all kinds of rates so you can choose one that you can afford. A boat trip or yacht is a fun way of dating in Oakland. You also get to be alone in the Hatch and you do what you want.

Francis K. Githinji Is An Online Dating Expert. His Latest Project Dating in Oakland Shows How The Power Of Online Dating Can Be Harnessed Internationally and With Great Success, Or You Could Post Your Valued Comments On His Blog At Dating in Oakland

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Absinthe, the Notorious Liquor

It would be difficult to imagine a more notorious liquor than absinthe. Even though just about everybody has heard of absinthe, a much smaller number know much about it, and even fewer people have given it a try. The purpose of this article, therefore, is to reveal what absinthe really is, along with some of its history as well as its status today.

It is generally agreed that absinthe was first created as a medicinal tonic in the late 1700s in the village of Couvet, Switzerland, but there is a difference of opinion regarding exactly who the creator actually was. The anise-flavored tonic was claimed to have been invented by a French doctor named Pierre Ordinaire, but locals in Couvet said that, long before the appearance of Dr. Ordinaire, the Henriod sisters were doling out absinthe for medicinal purposes.

Regardless of who the originator of the recipe was, it is a fact that the Dubied-Pernod family purchased the recipe from Dr. Ordinaire and set up the first commercial distillery of absinthe in Couvet.

As time went by, and the popularity of absinthe increased, the beverage became acclaimed not only for its health-oriented benefits, but also for its effect on the mind, conjuring up the legend of the Green Fairy with her visions, dreams and artistic inspiration.

Several factors led to boost the fame of absinthe even further. French soldiers were given the beverage as a tonic that indeed boosted both their health and their morale. Then, in the third quarter of the 19th century, France's vineyards were nearly destroyed by a plant disease. As the price of wine skyrocketed, the absinthe recipe was changed to make it even more economical an alternative.

During the years leading up to World War I, some of the most famous artists and writers of the era were not only drinking absinthe, they were immortalizing it. For example, it is known that Mary Shelley wrote most of "Frankenstein" while under the inspirational influence of absinthe.

And it was not only Europe where the Green Fairy was celebrated, she was imported to the USA where, especially in New Orleans, the absinthe drinking ritual became one of the rituals of high society. But, in the words of the old proverb, everything that goes up must eventually come down. Several powerful forces were at work against absinthe, and it was made illegal in the United States and several other European countries in 1912, and in France in 1915. However, it has remained legal in Spain, the United Kingdom, Mexico, the Czech Republic and Portugal. Today in the USA, drinking and possessing absinthe is allowed, but making it and selling it are against the law. Therefore, Americans wishing to enjoy the Green Fairy may legally buy absinthe from, for example, legitimate online sources.

Robert Scheer is a freelance journalist and consultant for the Absinthe Online Info web site. For more information visit http://www.absintheonline.info


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