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moving from Recruiting to generalist position
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I have been recruiting for approx 10 years.
I am ready to make a move into a more generalist position but I am not sure how to do this. My resume is slanted towards recruiting since that has always b
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moving from Recruiting to generalist position
posted at 11/5/2006 11:42 PM EST
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moving from Recruiting to generalist position
posted at 11/6/2006 12:08 AM EST
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moving from Recruiting to generalist position
posted at 11/6/2006 1:19 AM EST
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If you insist on writing "recruiter, recruiter, recruiter," you will continue to get the same results you have been getting. As you said youself, the title "recruiter" does not reflect what you have been doing and it is misleading to the reader. I'll send you a copy of the PDF on our Two-Minute Pitch, which will help you to reposition yourself on your resume.
Regards, Kate Wendleton, President The Five O'Clock Club www.fiveoclockclub.com |



