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From Military to Mainstream – The 5 Second Rule for Getting Your Resume Read

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We have all heard of the 5 Second Rule for food dropped on the floor. But, did you know it applies to job hunting too? Head Hunter Paul Gail shares insider secrets so that your resume passes the 5 Second Rule and gets read. He explains the hiring process and how to use a Head Hunter to your advantage. If you are job hunting or know someone that is looking you won’t want to miss this episode.

Paul also echo’s what I’ve been saying and teaching my clients- the one page resume is dead, having a profile on social networking sites has the same value as a resume and you must, must, must use spell check before sending your resume.

If you are ready to stop the spraying and praying you will want to have a paper and pencil handy to take notes so that your resume passes the 5 Second Rule.

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