What do I need to do or should do?

personal touch

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Sep 17, 2014
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I think I would like to apply for a federal board or agency
In my world it is not about the end result success but more up for the challenge,
The winters are long in Alberta so I will approach this as a project
Help me out,
Where do I start
No worries I will outsource my resume,no gram met worries
Learning French is out of the question or I think it is
Looking forward to your help

Should I brag on my resume
I have never thought of bragging in My life
Actually the opposite
But there comes a time
Like professional bragging
Donald Trump bragging lol
 

damngrumpy

Executive Branch Member
Mar 16, 2005
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Well I am on an Agriculture Ministers Advisory Committee
I got there as a result of leadership in that industry and Boards
often have people with the knowledge of the issues the Board
Another way is to become a member of the party in power and
demonstrate you have an interest around specific issues
 

personal touch

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Sep 17, 2014
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Thanks for the gesture of kindness or olive branch I am not sure,I will be happy to take the gesture as kind
Thank you
I would conduct myself in the suggested manner of going out in mingling,but my previous experiences of conducting myself in this manner had ineffective end results
Actually it is opportunity for spin
People like myself are very limited in access to lobby correctly,my resources along with minimal access structure takes one no where and certainly that nowhere is expanded on when you challenge the existing design
Those political gatherings are about defending policies ,manipulative strategiesfun and inspection for indoctrination,not sure this the place for my knowledge
I would like to go with renewed hope,
But I found myself disgusted and spending a lot of time avoiding brainwashing,or participating in strange behaviour
I think I am beyond that chapter in politics
I like the thought of self examination in what I learnt along my information auditing knowledge
I would love to audit for Justices
Not sure of my path,but I know one thing,I have a lot of esteem to place on paper,regardless if it goes in the trash
What government were you appointed under?conservative?
Ethically I am not sure where to go with this knowledge
I have extensive knowledge on appointment s
Regards
How should my resume look
 

Dexter Sinister

Unspecified Specialist
Oct 1, 2004
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Your resume should look
1. perfect. No errors in grammar, syntax, or spelling, printed on clean white paper if you're doing it that way, no marks on it but the text.
2. brief. No more than two pages long. You want to get attention, not tell your life story.
3. tailored. It should be specific to each potential employer you send it to, emphasizing what you know and can do that's relevant to what the employer wants. See the next point.
4. organized. Centred at the top of the first page, your contact information, name, address, phone numbers, email address. Next section, highlights: here you briefly mention skills, experience, and knowledge, you have that are relevant to the employer's requirements. You want to get their attention immediately. Next, employment history, in reverse chonological order: job titles, dates, and a one or two sentence (no more!) description of what you did. Then, education, also in reverse chronological order: list the institution you attended, the year you finished, and whatever degree, diploma, or certificate you earned, but don't go back past secondary school, nobody cares that you passed grade 8. In fact if you have one or more post-secondary educational achievements you can probably leave out high school too, if you have the former the latter will be assumed. Finally, references: contact information for people who can confirm your claims about yourself, at least two, no more than three. It's perfectly acceptable to say "Provided on request" here, but have a printed page of the information with you when you go to an interview.

Doesn't matter whether you're doing this the old way, on paper, or electronically, same rules apply,and if you're doing it electronically your resume should be a neatly formatted document in a form anyone can display or print, like a pdf or MS Word file.
 
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personal touch

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Thanks ,
As I read your response I was reminded on my communication skills and what I already do know
As I read your response I was reminded I was selling skill rather then perceived employment stereotyping
My career has significance in my portfolio,but it is limited in what assessment skills are needed in an information auditors capability of expanded skills,beyond a vanilla resume,I cannot afford to sell myself cheap,my work history is mundane and boring.
My information auditing history and acquired skill is not,it is precise and great
My political history has significantly impacted where I believe my skill level has acquired through navigation
Thanks for setting me on a good path of insight,new visions are created
The truth is I have about three or four,interviews in my life,not good at them and the opportunities have caused-me extreme anxiety,never have sold myself as good as I am,my friends remind me I need to turn up the bull shyte,I am much too honest,some of my friends attendintetv
Thanks. For the deep thoughts of where I am going in presenting my craft
I am selling intelligence,skill and a craft

I should finish that line
Some of my friends attend interviews to build confidence and some go to manipulate the interviews,these friends are more successful then myself,they have offered lessons on bull shyte
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Use active voice. Don't say "Was responsible for managing a department." Say "Managed a department." Use past tense for former jobs, present tense for your current job. Never hurts to use heavier stock for paper CVs.
 

personal touch

House Member
Sep 17, 2014
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"Is responsible for changes to electrical industry in Alberta "
How's that?

I figure I should receive a thumbs up for demonstrating authority
Don't be cheap
Encourage my confidence