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© Written By Jimmy Sweeney
Author of the brand new, Amazing Resume Creator

Many job seekers ask if they should include volunteer work as part of their job resumes when seeking new employment. It’s a question worth looking at. Some employers are only interested in seeing the nuts-and-bolts details that show the what and where of your employment history.

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By Michael Lee

When writing your resume, one of the first things you have to consider is your career objective. I’ve been there before and I know how challenging it can be to come up with something note-worthy. In this case, it doesn’t hurt to look for outstanding career objective examples for resumes you can base on.

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London First and FreshMinds Talent launch Leading London, a unique diversity initiative aimed at promoting the interests of students at under-represented in the UK’s capital. [PR.com - March 19, 2009]

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Editor’s note: In an effort to shed more light on the struggling economy and the difficult task of finding work, the Daily News will be running a series of first-person accounts of everyday people trying to find employment. The Daily News will also be offering tips for finding jobs from some of the area’s job placement experts.

Thanks to Laura Smith-Proulx for a reminder that resume databases may still require job seekers to convert their resumes to plain text to apply for positions. These are the steps that Laura suggests to convert from Microsoft Word to ASCII text form: 1 – First, ensure that you have saved your new resume document in Microsoft Word format in at least TWO places on your hard drive. HINT: For backup purposes, you may also want to email it to a friend or family member in case your hard drive