Stop putting it off!
Let the experts show you the simple way to resume success
All of your educational, professional, and personal accomplishments will not help you get a job if you cannot condense that information into a concise, polished resume. And while you may think resume writing is not one of your strengths, it's the skill that will do the most to get you to the next step--the job interview. With so much riding on the resume, you need help from the experts. Just follow the simple steps in the PLA's revised Guide to Basic Resume Writing and in no time you'll produce a document that skillfully summarizes your qualifications and separates you from the rest of the pack.
Whether you're changing careers, re-entering the job market, or looking for your first job, this comprehensive guide will show you how to:
Present your educational and work experience in a way that highlights your specific job qualifications
Use direct, active language to showcase your communication skills
Prevent potential pitfalls that could land your resume in the circular file
Draw from dozens of sample resumes--including Spanish-language examples--to construct a template that works for your needs
Impress your potential employer at first glance with professional quality proofreading, formatting, and printing
Keep your name on the short hiring list with effective cover letters and follow-up correspondence
Create a scannable resume for electronic submission
In today's tight job market, a well-written resume can mean the difference between professional success and the unemployment line. Give yourself a competitive edge with The Guide to Basic Resume Writing.
About the Author
The Job and Career Information Services Committee of the Public Library Association was formed by and for public librarians whose public includes job seekers. They are experts in locating the most up-to-date information about preparing and executing the perfect cover letter.
The Guide to Basic Resume Writing
by Public Library Association