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New Resume Writing Blog Helps College Grads — Just In Time For Graduation

Steven Rothberg AvatarSteven Rothberg
March 31, 2006


If you’re writing a resume, there is an abundance of resources and information available to help you. In fact, there are so many, it can be downright confusing — every person you ask for advice may tell you something completely different. The one piece of advice that everyone seems to agree on is to pattern your resume after leaders within your field. For this reason, CollegeRecruiter.com, the highest traffic career site for job hunting students and recent graduates and the employers who want to hire them, has created a resume writing blog that will bring help college graduates and others who are victims of resume insanity.
The new CollegeRecruiter.com Insights by Resume Writing Experts Blog features resume writing experts such as Kevin Donlin of Guaranteed Resumes. The Blog will revolutionize the way college students and recent graduates view their overall online job-hunting experience.


It’s difficult for resume writing first timers to know where to start or what to include. Before sifting through the more than 250,000 job postings on CollegeRecruiter.com, jobseekers will now be able to review and compare their resumes against those of top professionals across a wide spectrum of industries. In addition, the Blog will also include resume and cover letter writing advice from experts such as Donlin.
When you‚Äôre searching for a new job, a successful resume is your first hurdle to employment,” said Donlin. “When Steven Rothberg approached me about his idea to create a blog that would combine the advice of resume writers with sample resumes, I welcomed the opportunity to help educate some of the thousands of young minds who are about to enter the workforce.”
Even though we‚Äôre seeing a bright 2006 for many college students and graduates, it is still a competitive and tight employment market. During these times, standing out from the crowd is challenging — especially for college students and graduates seeking new positions. The way you present yourself and your skills via your resume can either open doors to a better variety of interviews or keep them closed. At CollegeRecruiter.com, we not only try to open doors of opportunity but we also try to act as your guide toward success.
Just like our dozens of podcasts, thousands of employment-related articles, hundreds of Ask the Experts questions and answers, and our previously launched award winning blogs, CollegeRecruiter.com will charge no fee for full access to our new CollegeRecruiter.com Insights by Resume Writing Experts Blog.

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