cover letter
cover letter
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-22
A lot of people spend hours and hours checking and rechecking their resume. They include every aspect and details of their qualifications such as their skills, work experience and educational attainme...
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by Ben Solof - 2007-04-22
Cover letters will make or break your resume because it is the first thing that is seen before anybody even peruses the attached resume.The perfect cover letter is supposed to be professional, brief a...
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by Jason Adams - 2007-04-23
Some people say that the resume is THE most important part of the job changing process, while others say it's the cover letter and even others say it's the interview. The truth is that they are all r...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-24
When you apply for the job, you have to make sure that you can market yourself properly; doing this alone tells a lot about yourself. Most businesses deal with some kind of marketing. Even though the ...
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by Freddie Johnson - 2007-04-25
There are three main types of resumes: chronological, functional and combination. Of these types of resumes, the chronological is the most popular.A chronological resume lists employment history in re...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-26
First off, why are resume cover letters important when applying for a job? To answer this question, you have to consider the fact that the employer or the recruiter doesn't even know a thing about you...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-27
Not having a job can be nerve-wracking. You don't have the mean s to support yourself and it takes a lot from the self esteem of a person. The process alone of looking for a job can be equally if not ...
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by Mario J. Churchill - 2007-04-28
Your cover letter should not just be seen as an introduction to your resume. You mustn't rely too much on the content of your resume to get you the job you need. Sure you have all the qualifications t...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-29
Teachers have always made a significant contribution in the development of a nation. They don't build buildings but they have taught the people who do. They don't cure people, but they have taught the...
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by Heather Eagar - 2007-04-30
Being grown up and having the freedom to 'decide' is a goal that most of us have. However, once we have reached our early twenties, and we realize that we are actually getting a little freedom, it is...