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    • 111.

      Neglected Characteristics of an Effective Resume


      by William Mitchell - 2007-04-22
      "Never neglect details. When everyone's mind is dulled or distracted the leader must be doubly vigilant." - Colin PowellAs with any endeavor, one does not excel over the competition without attention ...
    • 112.

      How Resume Writing Has Changed


      by Ben Solof - 2007-04-22
      The resume today has changed in many ways. The change has been caused by a number of factors. Top on the list is the fierce competition for jobs in the marketplace and the wide availability of compute...
    • 113.

      Job Description of a Traveling Nurse - Part 1


      by Amanda Taylor - 2007-04-22
      So you're looking through the classifieds in the newspaper, and you come across a job position that gets your attention: "Traveling Nurse." You've heard of a traveling salesman, but a traveling nurse...
    • 114.

      Cover Letter Versus Resume, Which Is More Important?


      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...
    • 115.

      How to Write a Job Description


      by Stuart Brown - 2007-04-24
      If you're an employer that is trying to find a perfect employee then you need to create a stellar job description. You see, a job description not only explains what the employee's roles and responsibi...
    • 116.

      Expanding Your Resume - The Curriculum Vitae


      by Michael A. Fleischner - 2007-04-24
      By their very definition, resumes are supposed to be brief summaries of your skills and abilities: short, but attention-grabbing. A great resume uses keywords and catch phrases to highlight your accom...
    • 117.

      The First 30 Seconds Count The Most On Your Job Employment Interview


      by Shaun Z. Stevens - 2007-04-25
      The first thirty seconds of the interview will ultimately determine if you get the job or not. Not only are first impressions crucial they are everything. If you have created a bad first impression y...
    • 118.

      Functional Resumes- Is a Functional Resume The Best Choice For Your Job Search?


      by Freddie Johnson - 2007-04-25
      Functional resumes are formatted to focus on your skills and experience instead of on your chronological employment history. In this format, you will organize your information under headings represent...
    • 119.

      3 Types of Resumes That Will Land You the Job


      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...
    • 120.

      Top 7 Resume Sample Words and Phrases to Instantly Improve your Resume


      by Dr. Sander I. Marcus - 2007-04-26
      Make no mistake about it, writing an effective resume has to be a highly individualized matter, since no two people are alike. Nevertheless, it is such a constricted and standardized format, that we r...