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Feline C wrote:
Brad, I m going to make your statement his Objective..
Feline C wrote:
I m helping out my friend in writing her resume. She is a Search Engine Optimizer.
Hmmmm :rolleyes:
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I m helping out my friend in writing her resume. She is a Search Engine Optimizer. Can someone help me by giving some general information to fill in "responsibilities" ? What she has provided is too vague - "I was a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO) during the first 2 years of my career, switched to Web development using ASP.NET 2.0, Web Services and SQL Server after that." Thanks! (BTW I 'm new to this forum..)
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Feline C wrote:
I was a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO)
Wow, I didn't know that was a title. That would set off the warning lights on my credibility sensor. :) I recommend using something more mainstream, eg: "Web Developer", which is broad enough to encompass different web related activities. /ravi
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Thanks. They say, "A good resume may not get you a job but a bad resume will keep you away from it" Brad, I m going to make your statement his Objective.. Let's wait and see.. ;)
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Feline C wrote:
"A good resume may not get you a job but a bad resume will keep you away from it"
Well, partly. A good resume will get you an interview; a good interview will get you a job. Give 'em enough information to get them interested, but not so much that you exclude yourself. As a career counselor friend of mine says "iceberg"; that is to say tell them the 10% they need to know to give you an interview, the other 90% will just sink your chances. Cheers, Drew.
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Feline C wrote:
Brad, I m going to make your statement his Objective..
Feline C wrote:
I m helping out my friend in writing her resume. She is a Search Engine Optimizer.
Hmmmm :rolleyes:
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*) -
Feline C wrote:
"A good resume may not get you a job but a bad resume will keep you away from it"
Well, partly. A good resume will get you an interview; a good interview will get you a job. Give 'em enough information to get them interested, but not so much that you exclude yourself. As a career counselor friend of mine says "iceberg"; that is to say tell them the 10% they need to know to give you an interview, the other 90% will just sink your chances. Cheers, Drew.
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For starters, provide specifics of what each task required on a day-to-day basis. Summarize with things like: skills developed and accomplishments. Marc
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Feline C wrote:
I was a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO)
Wow, I didn't know that was a title. That would set off the warning lights on my credibility sensor. :) I recommend using something more mainstream, eg: "Web Developer", which is broad enough to encompass different web related activities. /ravi
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Feline C wrote:
I was a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO)
Wow, I didn't know that was a title. That would set off the warning lights on my credibility sensor. :) I recommend using something more mainstream, eg: "Web Developer", which is broad enough to encompass different web related activities. /ravi
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Actually, SEO is indeed a career path. Although a large portion of this field approaches their craft in a less than ethical manner, there are nonetheless many who play by the rules. Optimizing a web site for maximium recognition by the search engines is non trivial and quite important.
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Actually, SEO is indeed a career path. Although a large portion of this field approaches their craft in a less than ethical manner, there are nonetheless many who play by the rules. Optimizing a web site for maximium recognition by the search engines is non trivial and quite important.
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com
Christopher Duncan wrote:
Actually, SEO is indeed a career path.
I guess I view SEO (the noun, which I know is big business) as a task performed by a marketing consultant. To me, "search engine optimizer" sorta reeks of "internet content developer" or "hardcopy collateral creator". :) /ravi
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Actually, SEO is indeed a career path. Although a large portion of this field approaches their craft in a less than ethical manner, there are nonetheless many who play by the rules. Optimizing a web site for maximium recognition by the search engines is non trivial and quite important.
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com
Christopher Duncan wrote:
there are nonetheless many who play by the rules
I hear there exist honest lawyers and helpful auto mechanics too. Wonder if i'll ever meet any of these rumored individuals... ;P
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I m helping out my friend in writing her resume. She is a Search Engine Optimizer. Can someone help me by giving some general information to fill in "responsibilities" ? What she has provided is too vague - "I was a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO) during the first 2 years of my career, switched to Web development using ASP.NET 2.0, Web Services and SQL Server after that." Thanks! (BTW I 'm new to this forum..)
"One Rose can be my garden, One Friend, my World"
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