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  1. CV Writing & Resume Writing - 9 strong qualities to boost your success by a staggering 50%

    by Ola Philip-King - 2007-04-19
    CV Writing and Resume Writing is a serious part of starting the Job hunting process. In today's competitive job market, were every candidate wants a recruiter or employer to give their CV or Resume th...
  2. CV / Resume NFR Test - Is your Job Application Prepared?

    by Ola Philip-King - 2007-04-19
    CV Writing and Resume Writing demands a lot of though and planning each time you find yourself acting searching for a new post. Are you actively searching for a new post?, you may have put together a ...
  3. Physician's Resume Gets A Clean Bill Of Health

    by Nigel Patterson - 2007-04-13
    Are you a physician, therapist or other health care professional looking to brush up your resume? Here are seven smart tactics you can employ right now to give your resume a check up and promote your...
  4. Resume and Cover Letter - the First Step to Landing the Job

    by Freddie Johnson - 2007-04-10
    Employers are constantly looking for the right people. People that will help take their company to the next level. Are you that person? You very well may be, but if you don't have an effective resu...
  5. Kinds of Cover Letter You Should Make an Example Of

    by Mario J. Churchill - 2007-04-07
    First of all, a cover letter is a strategy which is just like what businesses and companies use to sell their products. It is like a tool to sell things, just think of it as a tool to sell yourself to...
  6. Cover Letter - What Makes a Great Example?

    by Mario J. Churchill - 2007-04-05
    When you are just applying for a position in a company, the first thing you do is submit your resume. In this process, your goal is to get hired right? This is where you're wrong. Your first goal shou...
  7. Hints and Tips for Creating the Best CV

    by David Riches - 2007-04-04
    First impressions count so keep it simple - layout needs to be clear and easy to follow.· Get key details on the first page and never let your CV run over more than two sides of A4.· Print each page o...
  8. What is a CV?

    by Waller Jamison - 2007-04-01
    If you are just starting out in the employment market, you may be unsure of how to create a good CV or even what a CV is. CV is an abbreviation for curriculum vitae, which means the course of your lif...
  9. How Do I Do Methods And Procedures

    by Morgan Bryan - 2007-03-29
    The first thing that one needs is a standard way to do things. Once the best standard way to do something has been established, then we write down the step by step process whereby we perform that task...
  10. Spotting when it is Time for You to look for a New Job

    by Shaun Stevens - 2007-03-29
                           We have all had jerk bosses who caused us to swear that it was high time...
  11. Resume Cover Letter - Creating A Powerful, Persuasive P.S. Section

    by Kit Samuels - 2007-03-28
    "Another magazine subscription?" I mumbled, last week it was, as I tore open the mail. Humming, I went straight to the usual sales letter, skimmed over it, then zoomed to the P.S. section, which I act...
  12. Job Applications - Electronic Résumés

    by Waller Jamison - 2007-03-26
    Applying for jobs online has become increasingly common, as more and more employers are recognizing the efficiency of using the internet in recruiting staff.Since most people use the internet for emai...
  13. Do You Need to Write a Cover Letter for Your Resume?

    by Carla Vaughan - 2007-03-18
    Yes, yes and yes!Cover letters are an introduction to the resume. They start the selling of YOU before the employer even gets to read your actual qualifications on the resume. They build up your crede...
  14. How Long Should Your Resume Be?

    by Judi Perkins - 2007-03-18
    To each job seeker who has struggled to cram his resume onto one page: I hereby give you permission to exceed that limit. The "one page" caveat is outdated and unnecessary….unless of course you don'...
  15. Your Resume Must Represent Your Career Goals

    by Anna Jones - 2007-03-15
    When drafting your resume, it is easy to fall into the habit of focusing on the past. After all, much of your resume will consist of a list of things you’ve done—from positions you’...
  16. Everything You Need to Know about Resume Distribution

    by Mario G. Churchill - 2007-03-13
    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 a...
  17. Writing a Business Letter

    by Raymond Nesa - 2007-03-12
    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...
  18. A Good Sample Cover Letter

    by Mario J. Churchill - 2007-03-10
    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 o...
  19. What Is A Good Resume Cover Letter?

    by Mario J. Churchill - 2007-03-08
    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 ...
  20. Who Took Your Million Dollar Job?

    by Edmund Ng - 2007-03-05
    It is obvious that many people go to colleges; universities get their degrees and thought that life is going to be good and the future is going to be great. It is after struggling to find a job for mo...