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Advertising Your Resume On An Online Job Bank
By:
Heather Eagar -
Now that most companies prefer to have their
application completed online, it's a good idea to
post your resume on one or more online job banks.
Here are some tips to help you post to online job
banks.
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Tips For Writing College Student Resumes And Cover Letters
By:
Heather Eagar -
While you may not have a lot of work experience,
you still have plenty to offer. So gather
everything that you’ve accomplished in your high
school and college years for your resume and cover
letter. Here are some tips to help you write a
great cover letter and resume.
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Making Your Resume Attractive To Employers
By:
Michael Moyssidis -
You don’t need to be a graphic designer to ensure
that your resume is pleasing to the eye. Using
some very simple elements of layout and design,
you can be sure that you have built a resume that
“grabs the attention” of your reader – and makes
those solid achievements stand out.
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Cover Letter And Resume Writing Tips For If You Have Been Fired
By:
Heather Eagar -
Getting fired does not have to be the end of the
world. So keep pushing toward your goal of finding
employment. Here are some tips to help you write a
resume that will focus on the high points of your
career.
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Three Common Resume Questions Answered
By:
Heather Eagar -
Writing a resume can be an exciting process if you
remember that your hard work can result in a great
job. Here are some tips to help you create a great
resume that will work for you.
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Branding, Blogging And Googling Your Way To Career Success
By:
Doug Morrison -
Looking for a job? Your potential employers are
looking at you, too. What you need to know about
branding, blogging, and Google, and how they can
make or break your job search.
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Creating Resumes For Contract And Temporary Positions
By:
Heather Eagar -
Working a temporary or contract position can
provide you with a great opportunity to highlight
how versatile, adaptable, and truly talented you
are. So let your resume showcase this dynamic side
of your personality when searching for your next
short-term position.
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Writing A Cover Letter: Research Tips Worth Exploring
By:
Heather Eagar -
When writing a cover letter and resume for a job
you are applying for it's always a good idea to
conduct some research on the company first. Here
are some tips to help you with your research.
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How To Create Your Cover Letter When Switching Careers
By:
Heather Eagar -
Switching careers can definitely be an
intimidating prospect to consider. Here are some
ideas to help you with your cover letter when
switching careers.
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Creating Your Cover Letter When Feeling Overqualified
By:
Heather Eagar -
Remember, being overqualified for a job is not the
end of the world. Here are some tips to help you
create a resume to highlight your over
qualification in a positive light.
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Use Your Resume To Help You Move Up The Corporate Ladder
By:
Heather Eagar -
Working your way up the corporate ladder can be an
exciting ride – especially when you come equipped
with the right tools.
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Baby Boomers: Resumes And Cover Letters For Ages 50 And Older
By:
Heather Eagar -
Getting back into the workforce as a Baby Boomer
isn’t an impossible task if you believe in your
capabilities and make a strong effort to excel.
Here are some tips to help you succeed at putting
yourself out there.
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The Resume Vs. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
By:
Heather Eagar -
Whether you’re using the resume or CV to fulfill
your job seeking goals, it is important to
maintain focus on your purpose, which is to market
your skills and abilities. Here are some tips to
help you write a successful resume or CV.
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Writing Resumes For Federal Jobs
By:
Heather Eagar -
Knowing the rules of writing a Federal resume can
get your foot in the door. But taking extra steps
to focus specifically on the job position, and
include a thorough KSA will get you one step
closer to securing a great Federal job.
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Executive Resume Writing: Get The Top-Level Job You Deserve
By:
Heather Eagar -
Submitting your executive resume is only the start
of your journey in securing a top-level job. Here
are some tips to help you get one step closer the
job you want.
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Resume Hobbies And Interests, Is There A Place For Them?
By:
Barbara Zakarah -
Hobbies and interests, is there a place for them
on your resume? There are two types of resumes:
chronological and functional.
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Resume Objective Statements - How To Write Effectively
By:
Barbara Zakarah -
Most people believe the objective statement is not
necessary to include in a resume. Employers are
looking for an objective, they want to know what
you are looking for in order to determine if you
are a good match for their company.
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Resume How To Write A Professional Summary
By:
Barbara Zakarah -
Without an opportunity to send a personal email,
or a cover letter, you have to make sure that your
resume expresses your personality and listing your
professional, educational experiences and
achievements. You can include a professional
profile or summary at the beginning of your resume
that allows you to market yourself.
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