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Nobody Wants to Read Your Resume
By David Alan Carter
Painful fact: the hiring official at Acme Wingnuts—or any company, for that matter—would rather not read your resume. Don't take it personally. He'd rather not read anybody's resume. Labored, unexciting text, pat phraseology, fluff and puff exaggerations. It's torture. Still, he's going to read the sorrowful lot of them because it remains the best (only?) way to get warm bodies in the interview chair.
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Online Reputation Management - How to Bury Digital Dirt
By Ted Demopoulos
People are always looking you up online whether it's before they meet with you, offer you a job, or even date you, so what do you do if some 'bad stuff' or at least undesirable or inaccurate things about you appear high in search results? Your online reputation is important, so how can you handle this so-called 'digital dirt'?
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Special Rights No More
Op-Ed
By Chris S. Witwer
When my partner and I decided to move from the Southeast to a large, vibrant, liberal city in the upper Northwest, we knew that it would be different. We expected employer-based partner benefits, we knew we could register as Domestic Partners, and we knew that we would find gay and lesbian friends. I also hoped that when I got a job, being gay just wouldn’t be an issue.
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