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  • Job Seekers Only Have One Chance to Make a Good First Impression  By : Abigayle Voss
    There's little doubt that, if you want to get a great job, you need a great resume. You need to be able, in the matter of a page or two, show prospective employers that you've got what it takes to fill a position: the experience, the education, the talent and the drive. Follow this advice to ensure that you will be more likely to get the job.
  • Interactions with Potential Employers  By : Mary Waldron
    It never ceases to amaze me how clueless some people are when it comes to leaving impressions on employers before they meet them. Any interaction with an employer before the interview is part of the interview. By this I mean you are being judged by every single thing you do and/or say. Duh, right? Well, this topic was inspired by an obviously out-of-touch job seeker who must be living under a rock somewhere in the Midwest. No offense to those of you in the Midwest who know what's up.
  • What is a CV?  By : Waller Jamison
    Did you know that your CV must make an impression in 10-20 seconds or it will end up in the bin? If you are just starting out in the job market, you need to know how to create a good CV, otherwise you won't stand a chance of getting an interview.
  • Job Applications – Electronic Résumés  By : Waller Jamison
    With so many employers expecting candidates to apply for jobs online, it is essential to have an electronic or plain text résumé or CV. However, there are some big differences between these and the standard paper versions.
  • Cover Letters Are Your Opener To Employment  By : Nawaz Shahzad
    Cover letters layout examples usually found on the internet. Normally, these cover letters samples suggest your chances of getting into the job that you like. And the fact is that the cover letters samples are too abundant, example seekers end up perplexed, as what pattern to choose for their own cover letter.
  • 7 Common Resume Cliches To Avoid  By : Sandy Marcus
    There are resume traditions that seem to make sense but that ought to be questioned in today's tough job search world. One of those traditions is that certain words and phrases are considered basic necessities. They aren't. There are many such cliches, but here is my list of 7 of the most common.
  • How Do I Do Methods And Procedures  By : Morgan Bryan
    This article describes how to develop methods and procedures.
  • Why CV Is Important  By : Nawaz Shahzad
    Traditionally CV is a 1 or 2 page document, describing your career objectives, discussing your expertise and achievements, and also spotlights your educational background.
  • Selling Financial Services With Integrity  By : Genie Z. Laborde
    Here is a kaleidoscope of sales calls to illustrate the skills I'll be presenting here. Different industries and quite different decision makers create the settings and the characters. Selling training has many similarities to selling insurance and investments because the product is intangible. You can't see, hear, or touch it. Selling all products has certain dynamics that naturally occur, whatever the qualities of the individual products.
  • Building Your Resume  By : Bharat Bista
    A resume is the key to your success. Whether you're job searching, freelancing or starting up a small business, your resume is what will get the ball rolling. A resume is your single greatest asset and first impression.
  • You've Heard Of Web Optimisation But What About Resume Optimisation? How Does Your Resume Rank?  By : Jill Kelly
    You knew about website optimisation but did you know that resumes are now being scrutinised by similar technologies? Few people realise that their futures are now being determined not at the hands of the employers and HR staff but by machines and modern advances in technology. Read the critical things you need to know to build a resume that ranks!
  • How Long Should Your Resume Be?  By : Judi Perkins
    So much debate over resume length: one page, two pages, three pages, four! What gets read? What doesn't? How long is too long? The answer to the question: "how long should my resume be?" isit depends! So throw the rules out the window.
  • Writing A Good Cover Letter  By : Fei Lim
    A cover letter is generally a prerequisite to a resume. This is the first thing any potential employer or hiring manager will look at before even looking at your resume in most cases. A cover letter is essentially your formal introduction to the person who controls your fate in that company.
  • How Good Is Your Cover Letter  By : Carla Vaughan
    An effective cover letter requires some time and thought initially, but if it correctly guides the employer to your resume and the employer likes what is there, you stand a great chance of receiving a phone call for an interview.
  • Lying On Your Resume - Is It Ever A Good Idea?  By : Louise Fletcher
    Tempting though it might be, lying on your resume can cause serious problems.
  • How to Write a Sales Page  By : Sean Ray
    Writing a sales page is very simple. This outline will give you a brief overview of the major points needed to complete an outstanding sales page.
  • How To Write A Cover Letter  By : Mario J. Churchill
    It’s true that cover letters are the best tools to get you a job interview. A good cover letter can pique the interest of a potential employer, even before they have browsed through your resume. It can really give you an edge over other applicants. Even if you have the best qualifications, another applicant with a well written cover letter may be interviewed first, and thus has a greater chance of landing the job.
  • Teachers Also Need A Good Cover Letter  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Writing a good cover letter is the best way to sell yourself to an employer. It is written very differently from a resume. A lot of qualified job applicants haven't even got themselves a job interview because their cover letters were not interesting enough for the employer. Cover letters give an employer a chance to get to know the applicant even before he meets them.
  • Everything You Need to Know about Resume Distribution  By : Mario G. Churchill
    Resume distribution is one of the latest options offered by the Internet today to facilitate a person's search for employment. If you haven't availed of this service yet, here's what you should know about it.
  • Writing a Business Letter  By : Raymond Nesa
    The advent of email means there is more business communications, not less. As a result, writing a business letter - whether delivered electronically or by snail mail -- has become more important than ever! The key elements to any business letter are shown following. Salutation. Use one. Even in email. If you know the person well, the salutation might be as simple as: "Hi Steve" If not, stick to the tried and true: "Dear Mr. Jones". Body. Every business letter should have three basic paragraphs. The first always tells the reader why you're writing. The second is-
  • How To Make A Winning Sales Page  By : Raymond Nesa
    Being able to write a winning sales page is an essential skill in internet marketing and one that you must learn to do well. The difficulty most people have with writing a good sales page is they try to be too clever. Don't. A sales page isn’t about clever, it's about making sure you're reader gets everything they need to act.A sales page as a few simple ingredients. Make sure you cover them all. Ensure that your sales page has all the following elements:A strong headline. Not just a title but a headline. In effect your headline has to do three things – it has to identify with the reader, it has to refer to.
  • A Good Sample Cover Letter  By : Mario J. Churchill
    First things first, remember that a cover letter is similar to a tool marketers use to be able to get customers to buy something. Remember that a lot of customers are not into features but actually only consider to buy because of the benefits. It is important therefore for you to make your customer buy into you.
  • The Resume Headache and How To Get Rid of It  By : Mary Kurek
    Writing a resume can be a painful process. Figuring out what to include and how to format it is only part of the process. This article will explain the basic format and give you tips on how to solve specific problems, like gaps and limited formal education.
  • Writing Your CV Or Resume - Which Format Is Best?  By : Waller Jamison
    There are several ways in which you can format your CV or resume. Getting it right could make all the difference to your chances of getting an interview.
  • What Is A Good Resume Cover Letter?  By : Mario J. Churchill
    First things first, a good resume cover letter must be able to answer the basic question of why you should be hired in the first place. The fact of the matter is that a resume cover letter must be able to grab the attention of the employers enough for them to be able to have a good and valid reason that you stand out of all the other applicants.
  • Write a Cover Letter  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Your cover letter must reflect you as an employee. It should pretty much tell the possible employer why he should hire you. It should get his attention and clearly pinpoint why you excel amidst the other applicants.
  • What to Say in a Resume  By : Jennifer Jordan
    I eventually got a job as a recruiter for an employment placement agency. It was here that I learned the importance of a resume. I would soon learn that resumes weren't only important in getting a job, but they were also important once you had a job. To get promotions, win proposals, and bid on projects, your resume is an important vehicle on the highway of your career. Thus, it is essential to do them right.
  • How to Write a Great Cover Letter  By : Waller Jamison
    A great cover letter is essential to your job search success. Tips and resources to make sure your letter shines.
  • How To Do A Cover Letter  By : Rob Richards
    Do you need to learn How To Do A Cover Letter? If so, this article will briefly describe How To Do A Cover Letter using a simple 3 paragraph format. I'll also reveal a wonderful tool that can save you hours of time and will guarantee your success.
  • Top 10 Reasons Why Everyone should have a Professionally Written Resume  By : Aaron Brooks
    Many people in the world are convinced they are writers. However professional writing involves a bit more than being able to string words together. Have you ever thought of pulling your own teeth or building your own house? A resume can make or break your chances of landing a good job. And what can increase your chances is a professionally written resume.
  • Use Templates To Write Great Cover Letters  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Everyday, there could be hundreds of other candidates applying for the same position you want. The one in charge of screening the applicants can easily overlook your resume, no matter how impressive your qualifications may be. The best strategy you have to work your way through is by attaching a catchy cover letter together with your resume and application form.
  • The Correct Job Hunting Process - An Impressive Resume  By : Preetu Misra
    Creating a resume is the first and the most important step of an effective job hunting process. Learn the basic tips in creating an informative and impressive resume for the prospective client.
  • 10 Tips On How To Write The Perfect Resume  By : Aaron Brooks
    A resume represents you in words and is the one that creates the first impression. So, a resume must be well thought of and written perfectly. According to experts in the field of human resources there are five basic concepts.
  • Why Get Inspiration from Cover Letter Samples?  By : Mario J. Churchill
    A cover letter is an important part of every application letter. It is thus amazing how most job applicants ignore the cover letter and just submit their applications with only their comprehensive resumes and other documents in the envelope or in the email.
  • Community Volunteerism Ought to Be On Everyone's Resume!  By : Lance Winslow
    Is community volunteerism and service in your past? Boy, it sure is on mine. Thousands of hours in fact and after doing all that I must say it sure gives you a different perspective of reality. I hope you are amongst one of the 80 million Americans who have indeed given over 1000 hours to the common good of the community.
  • Are Cover Letters Still Significant?  By : Mario J. Churchill
    A person looking for a job can now take advantage of applying for certain jobs simultaneously through the Internet. The use of online submissions of application letters has made applying for a job as easy as 123. However some job applicants have committed and are still committing a mortal sin in job applications.
  • Perfecting Your Cover Letter  By : Robert Odhams
    One of the things that always amazes me is that people use exactly the same cover letter and exactly the same CV to apply for every single job. That's not the way to go. With recruiters receiving so many applications per advertised position the secret is to customize.
  • What is the Format of a Cover Letter?  By : Mario J. Churchill
    In order for your letter to be at its most efficient (for short, getting the reader's attention), it must follow the basic guidelines of a business letter.
  • Stand Out from the Resume Crowd with Video  By : Madison Lockwood
    Paper resumes may not be in danger of extinction anytime soon, but the explosion of Internet based job listings and professional recruiting is making it hard to stand out on a single 8x11 sheet of paper. Video resumes offer the enterprising professional a way to boost their profile, but must be handled judiciously, lest one suddenly find themselves with far more "exposure" than they bargained for.
  • 5 Things You Must Avoid In A Job Interview  By : Vikesh Ghelani
    When you get a job interview, your main focus is to transform this opportunity into a job. To demonstrate how best you are suited for the job, you often do things, knowingly or unknowingly, that ultimately ruin your prospects instead of doing anything good.
  • Tips On Preparing For The Job Interview  By : Vikesh Ghelani
    Landing a job interview is a great happening; converting it into a job is even more challenging. Unless you are adequately prepared for it, you are most unlikely to succeed.
  • Writing A Thank You Letter After A Job Interview  By : Vikesh Ghelani
    Just after your job interview is over, it's absolutely important that you write a thank you letter or thank you email to the interviewer. You must do it as soon as possible and preferably within 24 hours of attending the interview.
  • Learning From Cover Letter Examples  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Cover letter examples can be a very good benchmark for a person who wants to know which cover letter is effective and which cover letter is ineffective. An effective cover letter will help any job applicant get that once in a lifetime chance to be called for an interview for a dream job.
  • Resume Writing Tips To Get You That Dream Job  By : Keith Londrie
    Resume writing is an art. But, fortunately, you can learn this art and develop the skills necessary to write a winning resume. First off, be sure to have a proper format. This will go along way towards landing that job you desire. Be careful not to use flashy symbols or images, and do not highlight any portion of your resume. The reader already knows what they want, and they will see it when looking for it in a resume and will quickly find that without you having to draw attention to a particular portion of the resume.
  • Your Resume-A Gamer's Best Friend  By : Lou Garrett
    A resume is the most important part of getting any job. The same concept applies to a game job. Find out what you need to get your foot in the door of any major gaming company.
  • Cover Letters Are More Important Than Resumes  By : Mike Perras
    As a long time recruiter, coach and teacher, I have seen many aspects of the Job Search process change over the years. And bar none, nothing has evolved more in your job search process than the art of good cover letter writing.
  • Example of a Cover Letter  By : Mario J. Churchill
    When writing a cover letter, the heading includes the address and the date. The name of the employer is written underneath, as well as his title/position. Indicate the company name and the address.
  • How To Excel In A Phone Interview  By : Vikesh Ghelani
    Remember, phone interview is as important as face-to-face interview and you should be absolutely prepared for it.
  • Facing The Job Interview Board: The Right Approach  By : Vikesh Ghelani
    A strikingly positive and confidence generating approach in the job interview can make you a clear winner
  • 5 Tips For A Successful Job Interview  By : Vikesh Ghelani
    Cracking an interview is not at all a difficult task. A systematic approach and some preparation can help you to be a winner. Here are 5 great tips:
  • Resume Writing: Putting Together a Great Resume  By : Hallie Crawford
    Creating your career resume is a challenge for many people. Whether this is the first resume you've ever written, or you need to revise your current resume to reflect your new chosen field, it can be difficult figuring out what’s important to include and what’s better left out. Even if you've decided to hire a professional resume writer to help you create your resume, you still need to provide the appropriate information for the writer so that he or she can include it.
  • Write A Cover Letter That Rocks  By : Mario J. Churchill
    The fact of the matter is that working sucks. No one is really into it just because he wants to. But then again, working is a lot better than asking for loose change. Therefore, a cover letter will be a necessity at least once in your life.
  • Resume Writing - 7 Keys To Writing A Winning Resume  By : Kip Niswonger
    Most people unnecessarily fret over the job of creating a winning resume. Creating an effective resume is easier than you think. These seven keys will transform your resume from a boring one to one that generates a boatload of job offers.
  • Resume Writing: Rules and Rumors  By : Hallie Crawford
    It seems like there are endless "rules" floating around about the right and wrong way to write a professional resume. You probably remember receiving well-meaning advice at some point or other in your career.
  • What Never To Put in Your Resume  By : Marike Pocock
    You got yourself in the door of the company you want to work for. Now what
  • 7 Tips For an Unbeatable Covering Letter  By : Aaron Brooks
    When a job vacancy is advertised in print or online thousands of hopeful applicants send in their resumes for consideration. So if you want to be short listed and land the much coveted job you must ensure that your covering letter is the best. It should be well written, precise and informative.
  • Should You Specify A Salary On Your Resume?  By : Kevin Augustine
    One of the most important bases to cover when getting a new job is- you guessed it- salary. However, should you include it on your resume or wait until you're "in the door" before you bring it up? That is an important question as it can either make or break your chances with the potential employer.
  • Value of a Good Cover Letter  By : William Mitchell
    Have you felt during your job search that it was a complete waste of time to prepare a cover letter for submission with your resume?
  • How To Get A Better Job By Blogging (Part Three)  By : Charles Brown
    Want to advance your career and get a new and better job? A blog may just be an alternative to a resume. Start a blog on the topic related to the field of work you want. Your blog can quickly build a reputation for yourself as an expert in that field and can allow you access to other experts. Learn how to not only establish yourself as very knowledgable in your field, but also how to use your blog to network with others who work in that area.
  • Working on a Sample Job Resume for Nurses  By : Mario MS Churchill
    After two years of hard work of studying, the only thing the nurse needs to do is to pass the board exam. Some take classes while others review without any help and how effective the individual studied will depend on the final score.
  • How To Get A Better Job By Blogging (Part Two)  By : Charles Brown
    A blog can be your ticket to moving up the career ladder. Your blog can be the perfect way to demonstrate your knowledge and expertise. In just a few months of blogging on the subject related to the job you want, you will become a recognized authority in the field you want to enter. Find out how to leverage the power of a blog to land any job you set your target on.
  • How To Get A Better Job By Blogging (Part One)  By : Charles Brown
    Having trouble moving up into a new, better job? Demonstrate your knowledge and expertise by starting a blog on that topic. In just a few months of blogging on that subject, you will become a recognized authority in the field you want to enter. Find out how to leverage the power of a blog to land any job you set your target on.
  • How to Write an Excellent Army Resume  By : Tracey Drake
    If you are in the Army and perhaps deployed overseas or in Iraq and trying to plan your career path for when you return home, you should understand the dynamics of writing a proper Army resume.
  • How to Write a Dynamic and Effective Air Force Resume  By : Tracey Drake
    There are many do's and do nots in writing an air force resume.
  • The Dynamics of a Navy Resume  By : Tracey Drake
    The ins and outs of what to include and how to write a navy resume.
  • The Required Elements of the PERFECT Cover Letter  By : Tracey Drake
    There are a few ingredients that must be in every cover letter if you want it to work its magic with potential employers. Find out what they are
  • What You Should NEVER Include in Your Professional Resume  By : Tracey Drake
    There are certain things that you should never include on a professional resume, and yet time and time again job seekers make these detrimental mistakes.
  • The Big Question: How Long Should My Resume Really Be?  By : Tracey Drake
    Every job hunter frets over how long a resume should be. Is more than one page acceptable? Is three pages too long? Let's examine it further
  • The Importance of a Natural Keyword Resume  By : Tracey Drake
    Resumes stuffed with keywords may be great but will do little to display your true talents or grab an employers attention.
  • How Do I Write a Resume Objective?  By : Jane MacKenzie
    Your guide to writing a resume objective. Includes useful hints, tricks and tips for getting an interview.
  • How Do I Write a Reference Page For a Resume?  By : Jane MacKenzie
    A guide to writing an effective reference page for your resume. Includes tips, tricks and hints to get you that job you deserve.
  • How Do I Write a Cover Sheet For a Resume?  By : Jane MacKenzie
    A guide to writing a cover sheet for a resume, with useful hints and tips.
  • How Do I Write a Business Analyst Resume?  By : Jane MacKenzie
    A short guide with tips to writing a Business Analyst Resume.A Business Analyst is responsible for analyzing the business needs of their customers (small to large businesses) and coming up with solutions to business problems. Despite the job being highly skilled, time and time again, the question; how do I write a Business Analyst resume? Comes up. It is time to answer this question once and for all, by giving helpful hints and tips on addressing the question
  • Blasting Away With The Resume  By : Mario MS Churchill
    The resume is the applicant's life on paper. This is the first step anyone has to take when looking for a job regardless if the person is fresh from college or has been in the industry for quite awhile.
  • Dare to Be Different With Your Resume Writing  By : Peter Fisher
    Resume writing is one part science, one part art and three parts pure marketing. What you must realise is that you need to change your writing style to produce the most compelling document that demands a reaction from the reader. If you keep on with the same document for every occasion, you'll get the same result every time. Why not dare to be different with your resume writing and see what a difference it makes to your results?
  • Write Your Resignation Letter This Way  By : Peter Fisher
    The point when you come to write your resignation letter can represent a difficult period of time. Writing a resignation letter isn't always easy - you need to handle it professionally or it could have a serious impact on your career in the future. Resist any temptation to sound off about any grievances you held or where they can stick their job, the short-lived satisfaction really is not worth the possible consequences.
  • How to Write a Better Resume and Get Hired Faster  By : Peter Fisher
    The way to write a better resume is to stop thinking how you can parade all that wonderful experience that you gained over the years and start thinking "What do they NEED to know."The only thing that any hiring manager wants to decide is: should I interview this candidate?
  • Flamboyant or Staid Example of a Marketing Job Cover Letter?  By : Peter Fisher
    It's true that some jobs demand a more flamboyant approach than others and every cover letter needs to be interesting; however 'Marketing' by its nature can be illustrated most effectively when you adopt a 'marketing' style for your job application cover.As a marketing cover letter it should pique the reader's sense of interest, illustrate the way the applicant understands the advertiser's need and create the desire to find out more. How do they find out more? By inviting you to an interview of course.
  • Cover Letter  By : Shishir Gupta
    A cover letter is a letter that that you send to accompany your CV when you apply for job, whether advertised or when you are sending an unsolicited application. Do not over look this tool as it can be a great asset in your job hunt.
  • Reentering The Workforce  By : Tracey Wilson
    Advice on reentering the workforce with an impressive resume.
  • Still Typing Your Resume?  By : Dan Brockman
    Most professionals working today grew up composing typewritten resumes. Even now, some younger people who are perfectly adept on the computer keyboard unconsciously make errors and use habits learned from a manual or electric typewriter use in the past. This leftover skill set can be harmful to your employment success.
  • Writing an Excellent Cover Letter: A Sure Way of Getting the Job You Want  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Aside from your resume, writing a cover letter is a must as you apply for a job. When you express your interest for a certain position in a company, the first contact that you can make is by writing a cover letter. What use will the resume have if the formal communication is not passed on to the recruiting officer? The cover letter is in fact the provider of your chance to be invited to the office and be granted an interview.
  • Resume Tip-Market Yourself And Stand Out From The Crowd  By : Hallie Crawford
    Writing a great resume requires careful balance. While you should utilize a style that employers will be familiar with, you also need to find ways to highlight your abilities. Imagine your resume as an important self-marketing tool. The sole function of the well-written resume is to convince potential employers that YOU are the perfect candidate for the job you seek.
  • Cover Letters Can Only Create Interest - Not Get You a Job  By : Peter Fisher
    Your cover letter is generally the first document most potential employers will read, looking for insight into your reasons for applying. So your job is to make sure it introduces you effectively and positively. If you could write a really good quality cover letter it would make the whole process much easier and take away at least some of the stress of job hunting. Let me show you how.
  • Teacher Cover Letter: The Secret in Getting the Job  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Why do you think the cover letters are of utmost importance? It is because the cover letters provide the company employer or recruiter with a concise review of your abilities and skills. The cover letters are written in a different manner compared with the resume and are given enough importance by the employers. It is through the cover letters that the employers get to know you as the applicant even though they haven't met you yet in person.
  • How To Write A Pharmaceutical Sales Resume  By : Jeff Plante
    Given the popularity of the field, your pharmaceutical sales resume needs to really stand out from the crowd. What you need is a well written, focused resume that will spark the recruiter or hiring manager's interest and most importantly, get you an interview.
  • Sample Cover Letter: When You are Not Ready to Do the Writing  By : Mario J. Churchill
    Graduating college students look forward to their journey to the corporate world. It is the time that they stand up on their own feet and face the real challenges which life has to offer. When you feel like you are in dire need of a job to be able to sustain for your daily provisions, the first thing that you should attend to is the writing of your resume and the cover letters which you are to send to numerous prospect companies of your choice.
  • Creative Ideas for Writing Your Resume  By : Amir Elion
    Even if you are not looking for a new job right now, chances are that you or someone close to you might be looking for a new workplace in upcoming months. Just in case - make sure you read and print this article and use it to give your resume that extra-needed edge.
  • Ten Tips for Writing a Great Resume  By : Rick Weaver
    Let’s say you go on 100 job interviews. Each time you are the second choice for hiring. What term will describe you?” Unlucky? Unqualified? A good sport? A bad interviewer? Although there may be some truth in these answers, the correct answer is really something that is much more fundamental. The correct answer is, "unemployed."
  • Sales Resumes  By : Damian Sofsian
    The ever-increasing competition in the employment sector has resulted in a product that can help job seekers. A sales resume can be considered to be the initial step in a sales presentation that sells a candidate as an employee to a potential employer.
  • Best Resumes  By : Damian Sofsian
    Resumes are documents that provide an outline of an individual's experience and qualifications. More often than not, the intention of making resumes is to secure a job. The best resumes are those that are well thought and entice the employer to continue reading.
  • How To Write A Good Resume  By : Damian Sofsian
    In the constantly changing job market, a well written, effective resume is an exceptional tool for seeking desirable jobs. A resume should be written in a manner such that the reader is enticed to read it. A well-written resume arouses interest in meeting candidates and learning more about them. Each resume has its own way of communicating and creating an impression; however it is advisable for candidates to take into consideration certain things while writing a resume.
  • Financial Resumes  By : Damian Sofsian
    Finance experts will find career opportunities in abundance- and in any business sector. Regardless of whether individuals are applying for a post of CFO, financial controller, financial analyst or planner, portfolio manager, or investment consultant, the prerequisites for financial resumes are all similar.
  • Cover Letters For Resumes  By : Damian Sofsian
    Cover letters are business letters that introduce candidates to their potential employers. Cover letters for resumes should be formal, competent, and convincing enough for optimistic feedback.
  • Objectives Of Resumes  By : Damian Sofsian
    A resume objective statement, while an elective section of a resume, can be an influential tool for job seekers if it utilized to its full potential. Strong objectives show how candidates will be of importance to the company in a single clear and concise statement.
  • Want A Killer Cover Letter? Follow These 5 Steps  By : Chris Stinson
    A killer cover letter will get your resume in front of the people that hiring quicker than just throwing a resume at them. What if you could have a killer cover letter that is suitable for any job postion in no time? In this article we give 5 steps that
  • Creating a Powerful, Skills Based Resume – One Liners that Work  By : Fiona MacKay Young
    Have you been out of the workforce for some time? Or are you making a career change? In either of these circumstances a chronological resume may not work for you. Here are some tips on how to put together a powerful Skills Based Resume that will get you the interview.
  • Cover Letter Examples: Your Guide to Crafting a Unique One  By : Mario J. Churchill
    The principal reason as to why you are looking for cover letter examples is that you simply want one thing-to be educated about how to go about with your own cover letter! Cover letters are typically utilized by jobseekers. These are the sheets that provide the necessary details about your personality which the employer dies to know of. Your cover letter should be very well-written so that you will be able to prove to the employer how worthy you are for the position. A good-looking cover letter will sell yourself and your skills in a manner so efficient that the employer will not let a minute pass without calling you for an appointment!
  • Writing a Resume - Basic Tips  By : Melanie Winograd
    Here are four simple tips to help you write a better resume and land a better job.
  • Three Guides to Improve Your Resume  By : Joseph Turner
    Building an effective resume doesn't have to be drudgery. Use these three guidelines to keep your resume lean and to the point.

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