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Alberto Said:
I have a hands on experience of 5.6years, & 1.6Years of SAPMM end user, I am planning to change my career as SWe Answered:
salam:khobiChristopher Said:
any Career Change tips from engineering to healthcare?We Answered:
I remember seeing a hospital with a nice office for the Environmental Engineer./
Marvin Said:
looking for change in my career ,i think my resume dint work .how i can make best resum which give result?We Answered:
Make sure your resume is neat, contains pertinent information, everything is spelled correctly, punctuation is correct, and is easy to read. Do not feel you have to list every single job you ever had. If you were at a job for only a few weeks, don't bother with it. Some people feel that listing multiple jobs looks impressive. It doesn't...it makes you look like a job-hopper. Once you have your resume done, have other people look at it (family, friends) and get their input on any changes you should make. Only list references that know you well. Employers do not like calling references only to be told they have only known you a few months. I hope this helps...good luck with job hunting.Darlene Said:
How is this "career objective" on my resume? should i change it?We Answered:
Your career objective should discuss the value that you would bring to a potential employer. Yours reads like the "what's in it for me" and it's pretty generic.How about something like: "To work in a dynamic learning environment where I can contribute my current skills, and grow through new opportunities" or something like that.
The word "someplace" isn't very professional...