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What are the Do's and Don't's in making a resume?
Here's the details. I'm making the resume of my father. I am the one making it because I'm the most computer literate in our family. I'm asking for some advices in making a resume. He doesn't get a job for 10 years and I think the resume is the big factor in that. He was a cabin steward in cruise ships before and due to the bankruptcy of the company, he loses that job. He also has handled many jobs before. Now I want to help him get a job. Please help me with some tips. He's now applying a position in Tim Hortons as a Storefront Employee. the site of the company is www.timhortons.com. Thanks for those who will give me some advice. Thank you!
EDIT! My bad! My father's last job was on 2002 so he's just unemployed for 6 years not 10 years.
One of the keys to a great resume is the appropriate use of language. Since your first language is not English, perhaps you should go to a professional resume writer, They will not only help you with the structure of the document, but also put it in correct English and give you advice as to how to give it the punch you want. Your father should go to a career counselor if he hasn't had a job in 10 years. You are a wonderful son/daughter for wanting to help your father, but maybe you should also ask yourself what are the real reasons he has not been employed for 10 years.
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Why is nearly every popular site switching from HTML to Beta??
I'm not a huge computer whiz but I can do html all day...problem is nearly every site I deal with has either switched or is switching from Html to Beta and it seems to me that this is all causing more bad then good. Aimoo who handles many poetry forums and other message boards I was a part of switched to Beta and caused all the hard works of their customers to crash, Yahoo's beta email doesn't work well on most my friends computers and that goes for Gmail and AOL beta as well. Even Lulu who once operated thru HTML and allowed me to fully cutomize my storefront is now Beta where you can't do much any of the things we used to. I know I'm rambling but it causes more problems to me so my question is...what is it all for? Why are so many switching to Beta?
Beta still is html...
Yahoo Mail!™ still uses html, and is praised by multiple magazines.
They are basically just updating to web 2.0 standards ![]()
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