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The Recipe for a Great Resume
Wrong Word or Wrong Spelling?
Actively Job Hunting? Beware of ID Theft
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The Recipe for a Great Resume

Your resume is the key to getting interviews and securing a job that you've worked hard to get. The secret to a great resume is not only filling it with good information, but making it attractive and organized so the hiring manager can decide, within seconds, if you're worth pursuing. Find out how in this blog post and in our Learning Center.

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Wrong Word or Wrong Spelling?

Automated spell checkers, while helpful, are no match for the trickery of the English language. For example, does an intentional loser choose to loose, or choose to lose? One of those is wrong, but all the words are spelled correctly, so a spell checker won't spot the error if it's in your resume. Can you? Test your spelling prowess by taking this quiz on the Pongo Blog, then tell us how you did.

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Actively Job Hunting? Beware of ID Theft

If you're sending your resume to just about any e-mail address or web site that will have it, you need to beware of identity theft. If you're out of work, ID thieves will prey on your desperation when you're at your most vulnerable. In this Pongo Blog post, read about common schemes and how you can avoid becoming a victim.

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Pongo has partnered with Indeed, the online job search engine that pulls listings from all job boards and company web sites! Log in to your Pongo account and click the blue banner (like the one above), or open one of your resumes and click on "Jobs" in the gray menu bar to see actual job listings that fit your profile.

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QUESTION: How do I get my resume written by a professional?
ANSWER: Professional resume writing is a separate, fee-based service we offer for job seekers who prefer not to write their own resumes on the Pongo web site. The process takes one to two weeks. First, you place your order online, then a resume-writing professional contacts you to learn about you, your career background, and goals. Once we have that information, we send you a draft of your resume for reviews, revisions, and approval. Then we'll e-mail it to you as a Word document and post it to your Pongo account (if you have a paid subscription). Read more …
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