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March 2010

A collection of career advice articles and practical tips from our monthly newsletter. Keep yourself informed - sign up for future issues

What’s your objective? Determining if, when and how to use an objective on your resume.
What’s your objective? Determining if, when and how to use an objective on your resume.
Writing a resume can be confusing. With so many styles and formats, how do you know which one is best for you? Should you use an objective, and if so, how should you construct it? This is a question that divides many career counselors. Many argue for them since they can quickly present your skills and desired position, but those who argue against them say they are often so poor that they defeat that purpose.
Ask Seymour: I have a few gaps in my employment history. How can I best explain this?
Ask Seymour: I have a few gaps in my employment history. How can I best explain this?
Many people have gaps in their work history for a variety of reasons. Perhaps they encounter a life change such as having a child, decide to return to school, or just need time to find the right job. Explaining the situation depends on the reason for the gap and what you did while you were unemployed.
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