If you hire a professional resume writer to help you - and I'm not suggesting that you should. That would be far too self-serving, but you would probably come away with a document that can help you open doors. On the other hand, f you write it yourself, you could benefit from asking yourself some tough questions that may help you gain a better understanding of yourself and the role that a job plays in your life. This is an article about asking yourself important questions, as you write a resume and search for a job. These processes are difficult but they are valuable opportunities for self-reflection. What Do You Want to Do? The ideal job for one person is agony for the next. If you don't enjoy your work, you're wasting your life. Though many people may not savor their jobs, you don't have to join them. In fact:
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Paul Freiberger is President of Shimmering Resumes, a resume writing and career counseling service based in San Mateo, California. Paul is the author or several books and the winner of the Los Angeles Times book award. He can be reached at: Paul@shimmeringresumes.com, or, by phone at 1-877-796-9737. You can visit his website at www.shimmeringresumes.com.
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