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by John Smithers - 2007-06-27
So you are job hunting and want to know how to write a resume that will get you the job of your dreams well here we show the top 5 things that a good resume must have.Less is more only put past employ...
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by Jeff Blakemore - 2007-06-20
There are many technical sales recruitment agencies that help in the sector of providing jobs to the jobless and employees to employers. They are known to be very good and personalized in their servic...
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by Shelly Rice - 2007-06-18
You may think it difficult to blow an interview in less than ten seconds, but believe me…many people do! You can blow your credibility in an instant by not looking the part for an interview. After sev...
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by Joshua Feinberg - 2007-06-16
There are many jobs for information technology consultants available today, and the field can be extremely lucrative. Many projects, some that do not involve computer work are out there for informatio...
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by Tracey Drake - 2007-06-14
College students and new graduates often feel they have nothing or very little to include on a new post-graduate resume. College students paid employment, volunteer experience or academic reserach is ...
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by David Clemen - 2007-06-13
1. How long should your resume be?The accepted "wisdom" is that your resume should never be more then one page. To be honest if you ask 100 employment specialists 50 will say that is correct and the o...
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by Shaun Z. Stevens - 2007-06-11
The idea of starting your own business in your 50's may seem daunting but making your passion a career and becoming your own boss can be an enriching experience. It may surprise you that a good perce...
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by Shaun Z. Stevens - 2007-06-08
You may wonder if you are a workaholic. Worse yet you may work for an organization that actually worships and rewards a lifestyle that lacks balance and is ultimately counterproductive if not destruct...
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by Susie Ward - 2007-06-06
So, you've been poking around on the Internet looking for a way to earn money working from home. You're sick of your boss, your commute, your life-sucking job and want to work on your own terms. You'v...
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by Razvan Jr - 2007-06-05
As a graduate student, the least thing you want to do is spend so much time researching on how to write a Resume or CV. And even if you want to make a break, sooner or later you will have to make the ...
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by Dale Adams - 2007-05-23
Everywhere you go everybody always gives you the same advice on how to choose a contractor. They simply say get three estimates, and call the Better Business Bureau. There is a much better way to hire...
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by Amanda Young - 2007-05-22
What does your day look like as a staff nurse? Does your mind whirl around with all the things that got to get done? You have doctor orders, call lights, family issues, and the list seems endless? Wha...
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by Jane Calhoun - 2007-05-13
When deciding how to write a resume, the most important thing you want to consider is how you can stand out from the others on the employer's desk. Rather than using form and simply inserting your ow...
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by Laurence Doherty - 2007-05-02
One of the most important aspects in obtaining a teaching position is the ability to "sell yourself" to a Headteacher. Your initial impression with a prospective Headteacher will be through your CV. C...
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by Sky Joe - 2007-04-30
Unless you plan to beg, borrow, and steal your way through school, chances are you are going to find a job at some point in your college career. The search for legal and gainful campus employment can ...
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by Clint Cora - 2007-04-30
As a former sales manager in the pharmaceutical industry, I received my fair share of job applications from individuals who wanted careers with my company. Normally, people would send in their resume...
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by Morgan Hamilton - 2007-04-30
The best site for anyone who is in search for the right job opportunity is Employment Guide.com. This virtual playground offers positions for people seeking new employment, and for those who still hav...
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by Michael Soliatis - 2007-04-28
Do you have butterflies in your stomach when you go for interviews? It's hardly surprising when the outcome is so important to your future life and prosperity and that of your family and loved ones.Yo...
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by Arthur T. Fellon - 2007-04-24
It is wise to be prepared for any job interview style. After all the early bird or the bird that is prepared gets the worm.While employers use several styles of interviews, there are two basic approac...
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by Michael Soliatis - 2007-04-22
Maybe you have already gained a degree or maybe you have absolutely no interest in embarking on a four year course to achieve one. Either way when it comes to getting a job you can be absolutely sure ...