resume writing
resume writing
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-05-21
News writing is a great way for new writers to break into the publishing world, and gain valuable experience. Straightforward to write, the goal of a newspaper article is to educate the reader by answ...
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by Moshin Manji - 2007-05-23
Introduction:This article contains resume-writing tips that have been developed from a real-life example. The personal and identifiable information contained in the following documents including gend...
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by J. Elisha Burke - 2007-05-21
When you send people your resume, whether it's through regular mail, overnight mail, e-mail, or a fax, it's important to include a one-page cover letter. This letter must be carefully written so...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-05-24
We all love to hear about the trials and tribulations that others have experienced. We want to learn how someone overcame an obstacle, and found a way to move on. Personal essays allow those of us who...
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by William Mitchell - 2007-05-28
"Leadership is unlocking people's potential to become better." - Bill BradleyYou come into work one hour early and you leave two hours late. You handle your day-to-day duties like a well-oiled machine...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-05-28
So, you dream of becoming a fulltime freelance writer? What's the easiest (and fastest way), to get there? Sometimes learning what roads not to travel is the best way to get where you're going. Don't ...
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by J. Elisha Burke - 2007-05-23
If you are going to search for a job, you are going to need a resume, of course. Most job boards and employer Web sites want you to "paste" a copy of your resume in the space provided for this p...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-05-31
The book publishing market sure has changed in last few years. Gone are the days when a writer came up with an idea, pitching it to a dozen or more publishing houses in the hopes of landing a contract...
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by J. Elisha Burke - 2007-06-05
What can I do about gaps in employment?There isn't much you can do about your work chronology-what's done is done. However, there are a few ways to present your work history so that the gaps are...
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by Michelle Dumas - 2007-06-08
Do you have a completely unblemished work history? Was writing your resume a breeze because you are perfectly qualified with a model career and educational background? Or, do you find yourself struggl...