Tuesday, March 22, 2011

9 Tips to Make Your Resume Stand Out

9 Tips to Make Your Resume Stand Out

 

1. Incorporate these ideas to rise above your competitors.

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Even in this digital world, a quality resume is essential to your job search. And in a crowded market, it’s important to stand out from other job candidates. Once you’ve nailed the basics—your resume has a clean look, is free of grammatical errors, and clearly presents your skills and experience—consider these pointers from the experts about how to kick it up a notch.


2. Include important keywords.

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Target your resume by including keywords your next employer values. Identify buzzwords by examining organizations’ websites, reviewing LinkedIn profiles that share your targeted job title, studying conference program descriptions and their speaker bios, reviewing job descriptions, and scheduling informational meetings with prospective colleagues.
Miriam Salpeter is a job search and social media consultant, career coach, author, speaker, resume writer, and owner of Keppie Careers




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3. Send it to the right person—and then some.


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Use the e-mail address included in the job posting, of course. But you can also take this a step further to increase your chances of landing the job. Consider tracking down the hiring manager’s e-mail address—through Google, LinkedIn, and even calling the company—and CC’ing him or her as well.
Alison Green writes the popular Ask a Manager blog where she dispenses advice on career, job search, and management issues.

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Five surprising foods that prevent insomnia

Five surprising foods that prevent insomnia (and five that cause insomnia)

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You've heard it a thousand times: if you want to fall asleep you have to give up caffeine. So you've done that and you still can't seem to sleep through the night.
Well, your diet has a huge bearing on the way you feel especially if a sleep deficiency has become a part of your life. Choose foods that promote sleep rather than keeping you up all night.

Five foods to prevent insomnia:

1. Pumpkin seeds
Pumpkin seeds
are a great source of magnesium which serves to calm the body down. Magnesium helps to relieve the stress that can keep us up all night. Just 1 oz. of pumpkin seeds has 151 mg of magnesium, making it one of the most magnesium-rich foods out there.
2. Cottage cheese
Cottage cheese
contains tryptophan, a sleep inducing amino acid that relaxes the entire body and mind. If you don't do dairy you can also find tryptophan in soy milk, tofu, hummus, and lentils.
3. Sesame seeds
Sesame seeds
are rich in trytophan but they're also high in carbohydrates with a medium protein content, perfect for before bedtime.
4. Brown rice
Whole unrefined grains like brown rice have a calming effect on the mind. They soothe the nervous system so that the mind stops moving a mile a minute and you can fall asleep. Also consider oats for a similar effect.
5. Spinach
Chlorophyll-rich foods like spinach help you get to sleep. Spinach, like pumpkin seeds, is also loaded with magnesium, which calms and de-stresses the entire body.
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Five foods that promote insomnia

1. Bacon
Bacon contains tyramine, which increases the release of norepinephrine, a brain stimulant that keeps you up. Others foods that contain tyramine include chocolate, eggplant, ham, potatoes, sauerkraut, sugar, sausage, tomatoes, and wine.
2. Refined carbohydrates
These drain the body of vitamin B, which the body needs to release serotonin. When the body can't get enough serotonin, then tension, fear, and depression can keep you up all night.
3. MSG
Monosodium glutamate (MSG), often found in Chinese food, causes a stimulant reaction in some people. MSG is almost always found in processed, prepared, and packaged foods. Here's a list of surprising places that MSG hides.
4. Alcohol
While many of us drink to relax the body and mind, the fact of the matter is that wine, beer, and spirits can keep you up at night. This is especially true if you drink more than one glass. While alcohol can make you tired in the short run, you're likely to awaken in the middle of the night.
5. Chocolate
Chocolate can elevate your energy levels with bioactive compounds like tyramine and phenylethylamine. Chocolate also contains sugar which wakes you up as well as the other obvious culprit, caffeine. Beyond your diet, yoga is another great way to help you sleep. Here are some yoga and meditation practices to keep you calm and collected.
Don't miss incredible recipes ideas from Emeril, here in their video entirety.

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