A nationally recognized resume expert, Jessica Holbrook Hernandez is President/CEO of Great Resumes Fast and a former human resources manager and recruiter. Leveraging more than ten years’ experience directing hiring practices for Fortune 500 companies, Jessica has developed proprietary, innovative and success-proven resume development and personal branding strategies that generate powerful res...
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  How to Make Your Biotech Resume Pop
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
Biotechnology is a booming industry right now, with a good number of positions open; but this doesn’t mean that competition isn’t steep. There are many skilled candidates looking for long-term work just like you—which is why it’s important for you to make sure that you are able to compete if you’re looking to enter or further your career in this profession. How can you get this done? Consider making your resume “pop” by u...
 
  Is Your Resume Too Unconventional?
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
As you work to write an amazing resume, you want to make it unique enough to have it stand out from the others that will be sitting in the same stack. But how far is too far when trying to make yours different? Is it possible to be too unconventional in resume writing? Here are some signs that you may be pushing the envelope more than managers would like. You’ve Created a Searchable Resume Some job seekers are quite s...
 
  It’s Time to Use Your Cover Letter Introduction as a Marketing Tool
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
Writing your cover letter may seem like a mundane task—something you must do to ensure you submit all documents required when applying for a job. But in reality, your cover letter is so much more than that! This document gives you the opportunity to add life to the technical nature of the resume while showcasing some of your personality. Your job when writing the cover letter is to make sure you grab the hiring manager’s ...
 
  4 Great Ways to Customize Your Resume for Different Positions
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
Are you applying for different positions that all seem to be exactly the same, encouraging you to submit nearly the same resume over and over again? It may be tempting, but don’t do it! You may think you can get away with submitting carbon-copy resumes, but employers can smell them a mile away. If you are applying for very similar jobs within the same industry but among different companies and need to find ways to customi...
 
  Keeping Your Spirits Up During An Extended Job Search
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
I read an article this week that stated the average job search is said to be a whopping 10 months! I guess that extended the last estimate I heard which was around 6-9 months. Seems that now more than ever patience is far more than a virtue—it is a must! As a job seeker, I encourage you to stay positive while on the hunt to avoid losing belief in your talents as a professional. Here are four great ways to do just that: ...
 
  Putting Off Working On Your Resume? Why That’s A Really Bad Idea
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
If you are currently employed and only considering looking into other opportunities passively – or if you’re waiting to go back to work until the end of the summer my one piece of advice to you today is do NOT put off working on your resume! With the summer upon us and the upcoming Holiday weekend you may be tempted to work on your tan and practice your grilling skills. I’m not suggesting you spend your July 4th working on you...
 
  What Your Body Language Is Saying During the Interview
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
First impressions mean everything when job seeking. Your resume makes the ultimate first impression since it introduces you and your skills to a prospective employer. If your resume makes the impression you hoped for, then you’ll be called in for an interview where you’ll now need to make your first in-person impression. What many job seekers don’t realize is that although providing the right answers is important, your ti...
 
  Why Writing Targeted Resumes Is More Critical Than You Think
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jul, 2011
When applying for a job, you are immediately handed the responsibility of proving you’re the best candidate, which can be challenging if you can’t provide examples showing that this is indeed a fact. A great way to show your worth is by focusing on what the employer needs most from the candidate who will fill the position, then writing a targeted resume that addresses those needs specifically. Targeting Your Resume Proves ...
 
  4 Phrases That Scream “Under Qualified” You Should Avoid on Your Executive Resume
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jun, 2011
At the executive level, you know a lot is expected of you on the job. But those high expectations actually begin at the application process. From the moment you submit your application and executive resume, employers are checking you out to make sure you’re suited for this level. So if you want to avoid instant rejection, it’s best to sidestep the following phrases that could make a resume look elementary: “Excellent Org...
 
  Key Resume Tips for the Health Professional
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jun, 2011
Working as a health professional is an amazingly rewarding career. Not only do you get to help individuals physically and emotionally, but you have a chance to work in a stimulating environment. The great news is that health professionals are in high demand, which means there are a lot of jobs out there waiting for you. But this doesn’t mean you will automatically score any job you apply for. You still need to create a gr...
 
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