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Mel Miller Computer Design Engineer |
"Tens of thousands of resumes are thrown
away every day because they don't say anything or are so poorly written they never get a chance to speak.
Dick Hart's advice helped me and many others I know personally to do it right, get the interview, and land
a job. His book Make Your Resume Talk is essential reading for serious jobseekers." |
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Larry Lytle Executive Director World Trade Center North Carolina |
"Mr. Hart's method of constructing what, how,
and how well was missing from my graduate school's Career Service's resume. My frustration changed to happiness
after following the guidelines in Make your Resume Talk and building an advertisement resume that will
open the right doors for me." |
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Cynthia Pittman Healthcare Administrator |
"After reading through Make Your Resume Talk,
I thought Dick Hart didn't know what he was talking about. But my opinion changed when I decided to follow
his instructions. My new advertisement resume following his guidelines now talks for me and I highly recommend
anyone who wants positive results to follow his guidelines." |
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Maryann Smith Administrative Assistant |
"I wish I had met Dick Hart and his advertisement
approach to a resume when I first lost my job 6 months ago. He gave hope to many older unemployed individuals
like me who had never heard of his approach and were writing 1980 obituary resumes that had always worked before.
I have been in sales all my life but never realized what I had to do to sell myself. His guidelines and examples
in his book made it very clear. Dick Hart has made a difference for me for the rest of my life." |
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Keith Showalter Sales |