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		<title>How To Make Your Career Recession-Resistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 11:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re feeling like your future is uncertain and your job could disappear at any moment, then you&#8217;re probably feeling pretty gloomy. If you watch the constant flood of media alerts on businesses closing and layoffs happening left, right and center, then it&#8217;s easy to fall into a trap of the self-fulfilling prophecy: folks who [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>If you&#8217;re feeling like your future is uncertain and your job could disappear at any moment, then you&#8217;re probably feeling pretty gloomy. If you watch the constant flood of media alerts on businesses closing and layoffs happening left, right and center, then it&#8217;s easy to fall into a trap of the self-fulfilling prophecy: folks who </strong> <strong>believe they&#8217;ll lose your job vastly increase the chance that they will. Wait &#8211; I&#8217;m not talking about an effect of &#8216;<a href="http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&amp;source=custom&amp;client=pub-5656623609382439&amp;sigafs=q2_RTzvLHaNCQUbF&amp;flav=0001&amp;ct=cres&amp;cd=1&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FLaw_of_Attraction&amp;ei=9C1nSfjnIoiKjAfinKjFBw&amp;usg=AFQjCNEypmWBp2wOl3Zaf65f-lseC_WeJw">The Law of Attraction</a> &#8216; or anything like that &#8211; but if we accept a future where we&#8217;re out on our ear, it will change our behavior and we&#8217;ll actively look for the signs of this happening, and respond to them.</strong></p>
<p>To change this situation, what we have to do is actively change our beliefs. Sure, we can say to ourselves <em>it won&#8217;t be that way</em> , because we say so (and it may even work) but I am suggesting that to overcome the trappings of the recession that we pursue different activities that are much more positive and constructive. And they&#8217;re really simple too.</p>
<p>This is where I want to hand over to fellow blogger and new &#8216;friend&#8217;, <strong>Dave Crain</strong> . He <a href="http://www.davecrainonline.com/recession-proof-your-career.html">wrote a post back</a> in November that is even more relevant now in 2009. What Dave shares with us are 10 highly effective and powerful activities we can undertake, at our convenience, to turn things around.</p>
<p>For example, Dave recommends that we<strong> redo our resume</strong> (something I have written a lot about on this site) and sure enough, this does have a very positive effect on us as we&#8217;re reminded of what we have achieved in our careers. There is also something psychologically rewarding about applying creativity and progress into your resume. Don&#8217;t believe me &#8211; try it. You could also look it like this &#8211; if you still believe you&#8217;ll be laid off then you&#8217;ll need to get your resume into shape anyway. If you don&#8217;t have much time, then try <a href="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/2008/11/19/do-resume-builders-work-for-technical-people/">this resume builder I experimented with</a> which does most of the boring work for you!</p>
<p>Dave also recommends that we <strong>invest in a career coach</strong> to work with us through tough times and develop long-term career plans. Using the services of a coach, I believe, will pay the most dividends during difficult times like this as a coach will skilfully hold you to account for your development and help you avoid slipping further into doldrums and a victim mentality. If you&#8217;re looking for a coach, then try me! I offer career coaching services at very reasonable prices &#8211; get in touch with me for more details. I don&#8217;t bite!</p>
<p>&#8216;<strong>Bolster your brand</strong> &#8216; is another key piece of advice from Dave, and I totally agree with it. Building your external profile and brand is such a powerful way of getting noticed by top organizations. This is something I&#8217;ve written about a lot also, so check out my other articles (see below) on how to do this.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;ll finish this post by thanking Dave for his article back in November. Check out Dave&#8217;s post <a href="http://www.davecrainonline.com/recession-proof-your-career.html">here</a> and see how to make your career more recession-resistant!</p>
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		<title>Do &#8216;Resume Builders&#8217; Work for Technical People?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing a great resume is a real challenge for most of us, and to get it near perfect we have to learn from the best. In my article &#8216; 9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers &#8216; I shared with you what I consider to be the best traits of the great resume [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Writing a great resume is a real challenge for most of us, and to get it near perfect we have to learn from the best. In my article &#8216;</strong> <strong><a title="Permanent Link to 9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers" href="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/2008/11/13/9-highly-effective-habits-of-great-resume-writers/" rel="bookmark">9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers</a> &#8216; I shared with you what I consider to be the best traits of the great resume writers. One of the most difficult tasks is getting started and building a framework for your resume that works. Is there a quicker way? </strong></p>
<p><strong>I wanted to experiment and find out if I could build a resume quickly, whilst still staying true to the &#8217;9 Highly Effective Habits&#8217;, so I turned towards an &#8216;automatic resume writer&#8217; to see if it can help.<br />
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<h2>Resume Builders</h2>
<p>Resume builders are (mostly online) tools that build your resume for you &#8211; all you need to do is add in the information by filling the gaps. You don&#8217;t need to know MS Word, OpenOffice, etc &#8211; all you require is knowledge about yourself! The experiment is, can these tools really create a resume that will be successful?</p>
<p>I scoured the market to find a resume writer that was so simple that I didn&#8217;t need to create a document myself, but rather just answer questions. For this experiment I chose a tool called &#8216;<a title="Resume Builder" href="http://simonsta.phawkes.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLG" rel="nofollow"><strong>The Resume Builder</strong> </a> &#8216; which promised to instantly create a professional resume that was easy to edit in minutes. It was just what I was looking for.</p>
<p>Other similar products are:</p>
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<li><strong>CleverResume</strong> (<a href=" http://simonsta.cresume.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=GLG" rel="nofollow">www.cleverresume.com</a> )</li>
<li><strong>Amazing Resume Creator</strong> (<a href="http://simonsta.amazresume.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLG" rel="nofollow">www.amazingresumecreator.com</a> )</li>
<li><strong>EasyJob</strong> (<a href="http://www.easyjob.net/" rel="nofollow">www.easyjob.net</a> )</li>
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<h2>The Experiment</h2>
<p><a title="Resume Builder" href="http://simonsta.phawkes.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLG" rel="nofollow"><img style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="Resume Builder" src="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/resumebuilder.jpg" alt="Resume Builder" width="150" height="121" /> </a> I put it Resume Builder to work. To start with I had to create an account so I can go back and access or edit the resume at a later time. Nice feature. Like its competitors, it takes you through a number of sections where you fill in the detail, e.g. Personal Details, Work History, Education, Skills, Achievements, etc. all of which were quite straightforward and I was done after about <strong>10 minutes</strong> .</p>
<p>At the end of the process, I could see the results. What I found was a nicely formatted, simple and fancy-free resume in the default format. The sections were well structured, logically sequenced and clearly labeled. If you&#8217;ve read my &#8216;<strong><a title="Permanent Link to 9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers" href="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/2008/11/13/9-highly-effective-habits-of-great-resume-writers/" rel="bookmark">9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers</a> </strong> &#8216; article then you&#8217;ll know that the simpler the presentation, the more easily transposed it will be into a recruitment agencies database, and the more likely you&#8217;ll be put forward for the best jobs. There is more than one format to try also to suit your tastes, although they are are roughly similar. Despite that, some of the other formats moved some of the labeling around to break the rules I have laid out.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>&#8216;Resume builders&#8217; offer a huge <strong>time-saving</strong> when creating a resume. If you&#8217;ve started one from scratch before you&#8217;ll know that it can take an age to build the structure, let alone populate it with content. They also offer the typical sections you find in your resume, and format them in a well structured format that is then easy to edit.</p>
<p>For technical people, the skills section is typically the hot-spot on the resume. The resume builders are not designed specifically to represent technical skills &#8211; I don&#8217;t think it matters. The way the information is captured will support most people&#8217;s needs to demonstrate their skillset. You might need to have a couple of attempts to arrive at something you&#8217;re happy with once you&#8217;ve seen the results. But it won&#8217;t give you the option of creating a <strong>skills matrix</strong> like I talk about in the &#8217;9 Habits&#8217; article. You will need to construct that yourself.</p>
<p>To make the best out of these tools I think you need to use them as a starting point, and embellish your resume over time by including your own content. What they do is enforce simplicity and structure, which you&#8217;ll discover is a key attribute if you&#8217;ve read &#8216;<strong><a title="Permanent Link to 9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers" href="http://www.simonstapleton.com/wordpress/2008/11/13/9-highly-effective-habits-of-great-resume-writers/" rel="bookmark">9 Highly Effective Habits of Great Technical Resume Writers</a> </strong> &#8216;.</p>
<p>So I think the verdict is that they receive a <strong>thumbs up</strong> . They don&#8217;t completely solve the problem, but as far as the experiment goes to prove the concept, it is a success.</p>
<h2><a href="http://simonsta.phawkes.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLG">Resume Builder</a></h2>
<p>If you want to use your resume once you&#8217;ve created it in Resume Builder then you need to pay a small fee of <strong>$14.95</strong> which gives you 1 year access and editing of your resume. You only need to pay if you like the results. Who can say fairer than that? I must admit to thinking this is a very reasonable price as it takes a lot of the hard and boring work away. With <a href="http://simonsta.phawkes.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLG"><strong>Resume Builder</strong> </a> , you can also opt to have your resume made available to recruiters by search engine submission. So I think it&#8217;s well worth the 10 minutes invested in creating your resume, even if you don&#8217;t purchase at the end as you will see a good example of what you need to produce yourself.</p>
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