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	<title>Comments on: Resumes Do Not Get You Jobs</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Holley Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Holley Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>Erick,
Your info is good advice but I would add that your generation of workers should aim to separate themselves from the crowd. One way to do that is for graphics savvy job seekers to create a powerful bioblog rather than a traditional (and mostly pointless) resume. Bioblogs are personal branding, the way to sketch a portrait of your creative character at work. And each one is truly different, unlike the 70 MILLION in monster&#039;s database, for example. Resumes have always been, are, and will always be one thing and one thing only: Bait. There&#039;s bad, good, better and best bait; the question is, How long do you want to stand there dangling the line waiting for a bite?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Erick,<br />
Your info is good advice but I would add that your generation of workers should aim to separate themselves from the crowd. One way to do that is for graphics savvy job seekers to create a powerful bioblog rather than a traditional (and mostly pointless) resume. Bioblogs are personal branding, the way to sketch a portrait of your creative character at work. And each one is truly different, unlike the 70 MILLION in monster&#8217;s database, for example. Resumes have always been, are, and will always be one thing and one thing only: Bait. There&#8217;s bad, good, better and best bait; the question is, How long do you want to stand there dangling the line waiting for a bite?</p>
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