Jason Stauffacher has over 15 years of experience in Public Relations and resume writing. In his current position at Razor Resume, Jason leads the resume writing, interviewing, and networking development of each client; a basic 'Renaissance man' for your job search. His many contributions have elevated the positioning of Razor Resume Services and its products among leading industry companie...
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  Getting Keen Career Advancements, Sideways
by Jason Stauffacher - Aug, 2012
I have a great friend, a friend of over 10 years, who just got hired in a major multinational corporation in St. Paul, Minnesota and Minneapolis, proper. It took a few years to get where he is. It’s a better business card by far and the perfect job title than he had even 4 years ago in Anoka. (I must change names to keep things matter of fact, but let’s call him Peter.) Peter was working the whole time, not looking the ...
 
  Should I Put References with My Job Application?
by Jason Stauffacher - May, 2012
Q: They are currently hiring at my local hotel chain, and the lady there told me to print out a job application and bring it in. The application only consists of basic info and when I'd like to work. Should I attach a resume with references and work experience? Also do you need connections or past work experience to get hired there? A: Your best bet is to have a resume with any application you submit. Why? The more professio...
 
  Can I put that I'm good at criticizing films on a resume?
by Jason Stauffacher - Mar, 2012
Q: Can I put that I'm good at criticizing films on a resume? (I know that it sounds silly, but it is a skill that a lot of people don't have. I'm fresh out of high school and have no experience so don't be answering that it goes in experience. I'm also good at explaining why movies are good or bad. I can go into deep analyses and I'm able to write well.) A: I feel that you can put this on your CV or your resume. Why do I...
 
  What to say when giving a hiring manager my resume?
by Jason Stauffacher - Mar, 2012
Q: Okay, I applied online at this store but I'm going to turn in my resume tomorrow morning. What should I say to the hiring manager when I take my resume and CV in? Should I ask for an interview or just give it to her and leave? A: This is a great opportunity to do for a walk-talking interview without setting a proper interview time with HR. And that may lead to a fast job offer than the other route of waiting for the re...
 
  Job Hunting Tips and Ideas February 2012
by Jason Stauffacher - Feb, 2012
Here are some job searching tactics to use in today’s 2012 job hunting: 



 If you write a generic, all-purpose general resume and cover letter, it won't get read by the hiring manager at all. To boot, shot-gunning hundreds of companies with that all-purpose résumés addressed, "to whom it may concern" will not land you a new job or even an interview. It's very important to customize all of your appli...
 
  Resume Writing Terms
by Jason Stauffacher - Jan, 2012
Having a well-written resume is vital in any job market. It can make the difference between getting an interview or not. With so much competition for openings, you need a resume that sets you apart from the other candidates. Below are some terms that can help you achieve that goal. Reverse Chronological Resume – Outlines a person’s job history, starting from the current or latest position and working backwards. The flaw in ...
 
  Short Quick Ideas for Job Hunting in 2012
by Jason Stauffacher - Jan, 2012
Short Quick Ideas for Job Hunting in 2012 Tenet 1: show off yourself. Tell them what you've done, and don't be shy. Tenet 2: connect creatively with HR and managers. Think outside the HR box. It has to be done in this modern web 2.0 day-and-age. Tenet 3: echo your skills. Tell others about what you are good at. It might lead to a job via a simple conversations over drinks.
 
  What Jobs can a Bachelor in Computer Science Get?
by Jason Stauffacher - Jan, 2012
What Jobs can a Bachelor in Computer Science Get? There are lots of jobs in Computer Science all over the globe. You can work remotely in places as you can see that it is on your computer screen! (Thanks to IBM’s new business mode)! Other areas are hardware and software development. You need to ask yourself a few good questions. Even the guys who made Angry Birds were guys who have a sense about software and technology...
 
  Hiring in December
by Jason Stauffacher - Dec, 2011
There seem to be a lot of strange ideas that because of the recession, companies will not be hiring this holiday season. You may hear some job seekers mumbling that "hiring will be worse this December". You know what? That is complete bunk... It isn't true! Most individuals in the employment field : Recruiters, hiring managers, HR personnel, are totally aware that this December is not going to be any different than...
 
  Two More Job Search Frustrations
by Jason Stauffacher - Jul, 2010
This week, I’ll address two common job-search frustrations found in the hundreds of emails I’ve received this year from people across America Do either of these apply to you? Frustration #1: There just aren’t enough jobs out there to apply for. Solution: Let’s analyze this one … When I speak to job hunters, in seminars, by phone, or via email, I ask the same question: “How are you looking for jobs?” Almost invar...
 
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