What should I put for job title on resume if it changed from assistant manager to manager?
November 16, 2009 by
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I’m helping someone with their resume and they were assistant manager for a certain period of time, then they became manager. What should I put for their job title on the resume? I was thinking of putting assistant manager to manager, but wasn’t sure if that was okay. Also, their duties didn’t change enough to make it two separate entries on the resume.
Thanks
Can someone offer advice for resume writing to a nanny of 8 years, who wants a job outside of childcare? ?
November 16, 2009 by
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I would just like some tips on writing a resume that can bring out the responsibilities a nanny has as almost a "house manager", in a way that would attract employers to give me a shot at an entry level position. I only need to work part time, I would probably enjoy customer service of some kind.
How long after a job interview should I wait before I give up?
November 16, 2009 by
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I had a fantastic job interview two weeks ago today. After the interview, the hiring manager said he would send me some information for our final interview. At that point, I told him I wouldn’t be available until the 26th of May (tomorrow). He said "okay" and walked away.
I haven’t heard anything from them at all. I called the recruiter who works at the company and left her a voicemail asking for the hiring manager’s contact information so I could send him a "thank you" letter. She did not return my call, so I emailed her about five days ago. Nothing.
I’m starting to think I didn’t get the job. Should I just move on, or should I wait? The interview was OUTSTANDING, so I felt really really good about this opportunity.
Thanks!
Do you need a resume to become the assistant manager of a fast food restaurant?
November 13, 2009 by
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I am moving to a slightly bigger city than the one I work in now. I’ve been working at Subway for about six months. We are small enough that we have no assistant manager salary. Instead, my manager gave me assistant manager duties and said I could tell my next employer I was the A.M. When I move I need a job that pays approximately 8-10 dollars an hour and gives me about 35-40 hours a week.
Therefore I thought it would be ideal to become the real assistant manager of a Subway restaurant in the new city. But I don’t know whether I should bring a resume with me when I apply.
What do you think?
what is the best free download manager with resume to use?
November 11, 2009 by
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What download manager is best to use with gomusic.ru mp3 download so you can download multiple songs at once.
does this Internet Download Manager resume in downloading even if i restart my computer?
November 8, 2009 by
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i mean this,when i start downloading a ffile from the net, the IDM by default,starts showing up the progress.
Now if i switch off my comp, and then switch it on the following day. will the download progress?
plz anser….dont be bored by the long eplanations.
THANKS
What is a download manager that lets you resume downloads?
November 5, 2009 by
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Say if my internet dies while i’m downloading something and then the internet dies, whats a good download manager that would let me resume that download instead of makine me start it over again?
how can i set internet download manager to resume downloading files after start-up?
November 4, 2009 by
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even i set IDM to start at start-up, the files that i am downloading do not start automatically. i still have to press resume to continue downloading. please help. thanks.
Heading Up the Corporate Ladder? . . . Now Is Your Time!
October 28, 2009 by
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The demand for employees skilled enough to oversee and manage workers is very high. Recruiters are constantly and aggressively looking for experienced talent.
Low unemployment and rapid job growth are just two of the factors that make TODAY a great time for professionals looking for promotions into management. In fact, recruiters say that their premier candidate is the middle manager, an experienced worker ready to head up the corporate ladder.
Top recruiters offer these five tips for people interested in moving into management:
1. Don’t quit. Stay employed while you search.
2. Register with just two recruiters to avoid looking desperate and having multiple resumes sent to a company.
3. Diversify your skills. Specialists in the latest technologies get noticed.
4. Make sure resume is up to speed. It must be oriented toward management.
5. If you’re out of work, consider getting an advanced college degree.
It’d interesting to note that when recruiters seek out top executives they focus on one or two candidates who meet the company’s specific needs. On the other hand, recruiters targeting middle managers collect and offer pools of talent that meet a company’s general purposes.
So, if this sounds like a good time to make your move, take the time to get prepared.
The first step is to study and list all the strengths, capabilities and assets you’ve acquired over the years. Do not rely exclusively on your work history to prepare this list.
You come away from your work life with talents and useful experiences that go way beyond what’s typically contained in your resume. And, frankly, it’s these workstyle qualities and values that employers appreciate more than a boring presentation of what you used to do for someone else.
The good news if there’s an exciting job change system that can help you manage this important career move. It can show you how to land a high-paying management job in as little as two weeks!
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On HotJobs, how do I delete an Education and Work Expereince section in the Resume Manager?
October 27, 2009 by
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I would delete them, but when the page is refreshed, the resume manager still shows it’s still there.