Nurse Resume Sample

Has that time arrived? It’s something  less fun then changing bed pans. You’d probably rather pull a shift at the VD clinic. I’m talking about writing your nurse resume.  Don’t fear oh honorable medical professional. Here is a video that shows you how to craft a kick butt nurse resume.  Don’t forget to download a copy of the nurse resume template.

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What is your job search question?

Where are you stuck with your job search. I want please email me at klowrey@appresumes.com.

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I’ve Got People Skills Dammit!!

Office Space – People Skills

I love the movie Office Space. Here is funny scene about people skills.

The truth is people skill are important it today’s job market. Here is great article on people skills.

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Job Search 101 – Notorious Blunders & Errors You Can Avoid

Your job search is serious business. For many it is one of the most stressful and unrewarding experiences. To make life easier, we are going to focus on eliminating the unproductive activities. As a result of knowing what is truly not working, you can now focus on what does work instead. When you are stuck at a dead end job, have a bad boss or just need employment again quick this will be most enlightening. Let’s face facts folks often addition by subtraction is the solution we all need. Avoid the following mistakes, errors and blunders. Spend your time, and effort focusing on getting interviews.

- Leaving your resume in the copy/fax machine at current job, so your current boss gets it.
- Leaving your cover letters in the fax at work so your boss can find it.
- Posting your resume on the internet so your employer can find it with your name on it!
- Responding to blind employment ads/fake/suspicious employment ads. See above.
- Disclosing your SS# & DOB to unconfirmed/suspicious sites, especially as a result of an email.
- Think about using a pro resume writer for your resumes and cover letters if yours is merely average.
- Not adding “do not contact current employer” on the application, Use April 2002 – Present on resume if currently employed so clericals know not to verify this employer.
- Emphasizing self employment success – proving you don’t need a job or won’t stay long ever!
- Unflattering Google search results on your name. Also check Blogs, MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn.
- Most pro resume services offer free objective resume reviews, why not take advantage of this?
- Don’t forget all the free research done for you on job hunting in online job hunting info articles.
- Don’t show hatred or dislike of your previous employers in interviews.
- Don’t wait till you are unemployed to build and maintain your network of connections.
- Don’t forget about powerful free job searching and networking tools on LinkedIn.
- Don’t hesitate to use quality professional recruiters and job search coaches as your allies.
- Don’t forget to keep focused on the positive. Your attitude is easily read by others.
- Do swim with the current, always follow the mega-trends. If the mortgage industry is dead. Slide into the insurance business and take advantage of the clientele you have built up over the years.
- Yes, stay flexible, changeable and adaptable. You may have to relocate to a better job market.
- Take advantage of telecommuting programs now widely available at many employers.
- Forget about lying – education can and will be verified, jobs, credit, reputation etc…
- Only use job postings for less than half your job search time if that. Be pro-active instead.
- Don’t reveal all your weaknesses in interviews either. It is okay to say I left for personal reasons.
- Never use your work email for job hunting communication, even if they say it is private. It is not.
- Use Twitter only as if your boss was always included in the conversation, if you want to keep your job.
- Always keep a job hunting log to track your results and make follow up a lot easier.

Maybe you have lost weeks or months to a mistake. Then start your addition by subtraction right away. Don’t listen to the media talking about layoffs, outsourcing and more layoffs. Turn off the boob tube and any other sources of bad news, and start focusing on getting hired, positive interviews and results instead. It is amazing how powerful your subconscious mind is when peace and tranquility is restored. The answers to all your challenges will just come to you, simply by asking yourself questions.

(c) 2009 by Darrell Z. DiZoglio of http://RighteousResumes.com.

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Seven Boneheaded Job Search Mistakes

This is an article on job search mistakes. Number three is one that I see all the time. You must target your resume to a specific career. People that are all over the map with their job search don’t get results.

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Using Linkedin to Find a Job

I’ve written about Linkedin before. This social media web site is a great job search resouruce. But be warned this and similiar sites are one of the many job search tools available. Here is a great article on how to use this valuable resource for your job search.

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Job Search Goldmine

Wow! This is a great post that covers many aspects of a successful job search. Check it out here!

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If You are Unemployed Don’t Forget to Spend Extra Time With Your Children

This article in Chicago Tribune got me thinking about benefits of being unemployed. I mean it does suck rotten eggs (really old rotten eggs) to be job less. It creeps into your soul and makes one fee like a failure. However, let’s not forget some of the benefits of being between assignments.

The number one benefit is the opportunity to spend extra time with your family. Don’t miss out on the chance to make some  extra memories with you children. It’s easy to get caught up in the rat race and forget what really matters.  On your death bed you won’t be thinking about work projects you’ll be thinking about wonderful moments spent with those you love..

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10 Things to do Right Now to Find Your Next Job

Ok you want to find a new job. What do you do first? This article is spot on with its advice.

Point 10 – Stay Positive – is very important. Its very easy to get depressed and start wondering if you’ll ever find another job. You can’t let youself get down Do whatever it takes to stay positive. No one wants to hire someone who seems depressed and you will wind up repelling job leads.

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Don’t Let This Happen to Your Resume!

This article cracked me up. Don’t make these mistakes with your resume. Here a quick tip have someone review your resume. You can have have a professional review it for free!. You can also ask a friend of family member do it. Just make sure that someone reviews your resume before you send it into the wild.

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