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Your resume is your brand and it is critically important to ensure that your resume is polished, professional, and tailored to each job you apply for. Please join us for a presentation from Paul Cecala of Cecala Career Consultants on the basics of writing a resume that will sell the author into a position. He will look at:
Writing a resume from the employer’s viewpoint versus the job seeker’s
The purpose of position statements
Basic headings
Formatting the information within them
Be sure to have your resume ready so you can make changes while following along!
Paul Cecala is a certified Global Career Development Facilitator, work search author, and founder of Cecala Career Consultants. Since 1999 he has assisted over 3000 job seekers ranging from C-Suite executives to college students. Paul specializes in creating job search project plans and is recognized for his empathetic listening skills. Paul currently facilitates job seeker networking groups for 4 different organizations. He has helmed the adult professional education programs for 2 colleges and a NJ Dept. of Labor One-Stop Career Center. Paul has his BS in Psychology from Florida Institute of Technology. He has published a book and numerous articles on career coaching in a variety of publications.