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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>Carl- 
Recently found your site and have been looking through the archives. You have some solid advice here. I own and operate a small resume writing service, Quality-Resumes.com and was wondering if you would consider accepting a guest post. The topic I had in mind was about baby boomers and the need to keep their resumes from making them look out of date in the job market. Below is an opening to give you an idea of my writing style:

&lt;i&gt;It is becoming more and more common in the current job market for the person in charge of hiring to be considerably younger than many of the job applicants. Does this sound familiar to you? Then you could be one of the thousands of baby boomers out there looking for work in and extremely competitive environment.  Don&#039;t let your resume suggest that you are past your prime. Many of the old rules about resume writing have changed and keeping up to date can keep you in the game.

According to a study by Urban Institute, for those 60 and older, the chance of finding a job within 12 months is 18 percent, which means keeping your resume up to date and stylistically current is of vital importance. Use these tips to create the strongest resume presentation possible.&lt;/i&gt;

I would of course post a link on my site to the article on my site as well. I Look forward to hearing back from you at your convenience.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carl-<br />
Recently found your site and have been looking through the archives. You have some solid advice here. I own and operate a small resume writing service, Quality-Resumes.com and was wondering if you would consider accepting a guest post. The topic I had in mind was about baby boomers and the need to keep their resumes from making them look out of date in the job market. Below is an opening to give you an idea of my writing style:</p>
<p><i>It is becoming more and more common in the current job market for the person in charge of hiring to be considerably younger than many of the job applicants. Does this sound familiar to you? Then you could be one of the thousands of baby boomers out there looking for work in and extremely competitive environment.  Don&#8217;t let your resume suggest that you are past your prime. Many of the old rules about resume writing have changed and keeping up to date can keep you in the game.</p>
<p>According to a study by Urban Institute, for those 60 and older, the chance of finding a job within 12 months is 18 percent, which means keeping your resume up to date and stylistically current is of vital importance. Use these tips to create the strongest resume presentation possible.</i></p>
<p>I would of course post a link on my site to the article on my site as well. I Look forward to hearing back from you at your convenience.</p>
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