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11 Resume Killers You Should Avoid

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Some days I feel like Andy Rooney complaining about things. Over time, I have seen a lot of resumes – here are some things that really turn me off:

1. Cutesy Graphics

I don’t like a resume that has odd fonts or a big letter graphics in it.

2. No White Space

A resume that is full of a small typeface and fills the page from margin to margin offends my squinty eyes.

3. Functional Resumes

This format screams to me that the writer has something to hide or has a “challenged” career track.

4. Missing Dates

If I get a relevant resume that is missing dates, the first thing I do is call the candidate and fill in the holes. I must be …

[ More ] January 28th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in Getting a Job |

The Specialization of Agencies

Today, my student organization, the Public Relations Student Society of America, had the distinct pleasure of visiting Ketchum’s Chicago office.

Holy cow, am I impressed with the people that work there. What struck me the most was their age and character. The guest speakers we talked to were barely out of college. Every one of them was memorable in some way. Maybe they were funny, or intelligent, or had some great advice or insight for us, but they were all the kind of people you don’t forget about meeting.

At the end of the tour we met a senior partner and Ketchum’s editorial director. They talked about the changing workforce, how the baby boomers were retiring soon, and that as long as you had the drive and …

[ More ] October 1st, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Our Industry |

Landing Your First Marketing Job

I have a confession to make. As a graduating senior, I am paralyzed with fear at the thought of getting a job.

I hear bad stories about this whole category for entry-level positions: lower pay, 10-hour workdays, cutthroat coworkers, not to mention, GULP, the recession.

I’m wondering if our resident guru can provide some advice to all of us dealing with the same fears.

Tony, can you help us out here? We’re kind of freaking out.

Tony’s response:

The pressure and the anxiety of landing the first job are amazing. Everyone handles this differently. I was fortunate to be able to defer the process for a while. After I graduated from college, since I was NROTC, I went into the Navy. When my time was up I extended for 6 months to figure …

[ More ] June 4th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Getting a Job |

A Welcome Message from Tony Reynes

Welcome to the new Tesar-Reynes blog. This has been a project that has been simmering for over a year. My reluctance to kick it off has to do with the fact that it becomes one more responsibility for me and the fear that nobody will read it. We want this to be your window to the ramblings that go on in our office about recruiting, candidates, the job market, resumes and the whole integrated marketing communications business.

We hope your find our content helpful and look forward to your comments. We’ll link to other articles and sites that we’ll help you achieve your career goals, or at least add to your foundation of knowledge of our industry.

This blog won’t be all about us. Hopefully it will be a resource for people in the area of marketing, advertising, public relations, sales promotion, direct marketing, …

[ More ] May 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Our Industry, Web 2.0 |
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