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The best-written resume is worthless if no one sees it!

In recent years it becomes increasingly popular to join the LinkedIn or Facebook social networking websites for professionals, where you may search for jobs and have your keyword-optimized, rich content profile with a current resume. Hiring managers use them more frequently to consult your profile and supplement or check against the resume you send along. If you do not have an account, create one and include your social media link(s) on your resume.
However, you should manage your online presence and eliminate any photos and statements that could reflect poorly on you. From an employer’s point of view, someone who emphasizes partying on a social networking site is not focused on jobs and those who post complaints about work or colleagues are less desirable candidates. Online resumes should not include sensitive information as they could show a lack of respect for confidentiality and discretion.

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Sample Resumes by Career Situation

Avery job seeker is in a different career situation reflecting their age, education, qualifications, experience and needs. Resume writing seems tough for those who are writing it for the first time. Even experienced resume writers are confused, since one needs some knowledge of resume styles/formats and resume writing tips.

A resume is not a simple document. Some people, particularly professional resume writers, claim that resume writing is an art. Firstly, it is customized based on your personality, qualifications, skills and experience. Secondly, the industry and/or profession you want to work in also has some specific requirements. The way you mention your qualifications, skills, experience, education etc. varies. This makes it essential for you to understand and choose the right sample resume for yourself.

Below we present to you a list of sample resumes from a wide range of professionals at different career levels from student and entry-level sample resumes, professional, mid-management and executive sample resumes. Every resume is a one-of-a-kind "marketing statement". It should be appropriate for the position you apply for.

The resume samples by industry page is a good source of sample resumes listed in 28 industries. Please research that listing so you may get some stylistic ideas and knowledge of effective resume writing. Narrow your search by choosing an appropriate sample resume category from the below list.

Sample Resumes by Career Situation:

GraduateManagementChanging CareersReentering the Workforce
Entry LevelExecutiveFrequent Job ChangesFederal Jobs
Trades and Blue CollarMilitary TransitionGaps in Work HistoryOverqualified
Consulting and FreelanceEx-InmatesMultiple Jobs at Same CompanySelf Employment

In addition, you may search for keywords by industry and sample resumes categorized by industry.

Remember that your resume must be targeted, scannable and generate hits. If you have difficulty with your resume writing instead of staring at a blank piece of paper, use resume samples and resume templates.

Most recruiters expect to receive a cover letter together with your resume. So, prepare a cover letter convincing the reader why you are the best candidate for the interview using cover letter writing tips.

Other Sample Resumes by Career Info

If your cover letter and resume are ready, you may email them through an international job search to job recruiters worldwide.

To be successful in your country job search and get the jobs you want, you need to prepare a cover letter and CV or resume which you must email instantly to the prospective employers selected during a job search.

When you receive an invitation to the interview, you may apply for a visa and work permit. Then prepare yourself for a job interview and take a look at typical job interview questions, job interview tips and other job search skills.

Check the job interview dos & don'ts and other job search skills pages. Find out why people are not hired for available jobs.

Follow up the job interview with a thank you letter. Employers regard this as an indication of your final interest in the position.

In addition, on job search, visas, work permits, cover letters, CV & resume, job interview and dress codes pages, you can find tips for many different countries.

Good luck with the sample resumes by career.

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