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Should You Write an Interactive Resume?

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A resume lives in two dramatically difficult dimensions: on the monitor and on a piece of paper. I am amazed at how few people take advantage of this distinction. Most everyone knows how to put together a good print resume but how many use the cornucopia that is available through their resume on the screen?

Here is a perfect place to embed objects that will lead the reader to write ups or citations about you or your product. With Flickr being so easy to use, why not show examples of your products, displays, logos or print ads. Consider posting your creative reel on YouTube. If the site you created or revised for the client is still up, refer the reader to there! It’s all real time. All the world is interactive today. …

[ More ] May 7th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Getting a Job |

A Newbie’s Guide to Twitter: How You Can Get Started With the Latest Social Media Craze

By now you’ve heard of it – the mini-blog site that the media is in a frenzy about since Jon Stewart parodied it on his show. When the nation’s premier conservative newspaper writes an article on How to Tweet, you may have considered finding out for yourself.

Bloggers and journalists have written thousands of articles on how to get started on Twitter. I refer to Scott Meis’ blog, Social Media Snippets, for the best Twitter advice. Two posts you’ll want to check out are Why Twitter Can Seem Intimidating and his Twitter Tools …

[ More ] March 11th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in Web 2.0 |
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