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Lance Haun

Tag Archives: your awful resume

March 23, 2009
by Lance Haun
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Fine, Don't Take My Advice

I love receiving reader e-mails. I got one this weekend that I just have to share with you all from reader Adam in Illinois in response to my post about stupid snap judgments that hurt your career: Your advice always … Continue reading →

Categories: Career Advice | Tags: career info, how-to, insider career info, trying to help out, your awful resume | Permalink

June 19, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Announcement: Resume Workshop

I was discouraged when I saw this article posted on CNN in which I echoed frightened chills from Tiffany and GetCareer. More importantly, I asked myself what I could do to stem the tide of poor resumes coming to my … Continue reading →

Categories: Resumes | Tags: getting a job, resumes, your awful resume | Permalink

June 1, 2006
by Lance Haun
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Getting out of the stack

I promised to talk about “The Stack” and I have come through for you.  So what is the stack? Let me define: The stack is simply where every resume goes that is not exceptional, that does not catch your interest … Continue reading →

Categories: Resumes | Tags: resumes, the stack, your awful resume | Permalink

May 31, 2006
by Lance Haun
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The Stack

Your resume is in here somewhere. Do you know if it will come out? More on this later.

Categories: Resumes | Tags: resumes, the stack, your awful resume | Permalink

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