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  1. Learn How Appropriate is an Interview Follow-up Letter?

    by Bryan Burbank - 2008-06-22
    You have gone on a job interview and the job seems to be very interesting, what should you do? Sending a brief note to the person who interviewed you is definitely a good idea. Remember many people m...
  2. Free Sample Resume Templates for That Perfect Cv

    by Stephen Morgan - 2008-06-04
     OK here is the deal. You have just received the offer of your dreams for the job you have always wanted but, and this is a big but, the interviewing Company wants to see your CV immediately. Help! Y...
  3. How to Make a Resume - Resume-writing Tips to Attain Your Dream Job

    by Michael Lee - 2008-06-02
    Would you like to make the best impression on your prospective employers concerning your competence and how you would be suited for the job you are applying for?Over and beyond the squeaky clean look,...
  4. How to Write a Cover Letter to Land Your Dream Job

    by Michael Lee - 2008-05-26
    When it comes to job hunting, your cover letter may well spell the difference between clinching that job or being rejected. Just like making sure that your curriculum vitae is impressive enough for yo...
  5. Resume for Fresh Graduate - How to Craft an Impressive One?

    by CK Tan - 2008-05-20
    How can you craft an impressive resume if you don't have any work experience? This is a problem that is shared by all job hunters who recently graduated from a training program in their field. Even if...
  6. Resume Mistake - it May be Costing You Employment

    by CK Tan - 2008-05-18
    Employers know what they are looking for in a resume. If they see a resume mistake in any one of the resumes they are reviewing for a position, that resume will likely get filed in the "do not follow ...
  7. Article #2 - 6 Practical Resume Tips - John Smith2 Case Study

    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...
  8. How To Put Together A Covering Letter For Banking And Financial Jobs

    by Clinton Porter - 2007-04-30
    You're searching for a credit control job or you're looking for a top business banking job. Whatever the role, here are ten rules for writing a successful finance covering letter:CV length and data ke...
  9. Simple Tips for Creating a Winning Job Interview

    by Michael A. Fleischner - 2007-04-30
    Finding a job can be hard work, but no matter how tired or discouraged you may be feeling, it's not the time for slacking off on the basics. The following simple tips may seem like no-brainers, but th...
  10. Writing a Cover Letter that has Everything You Need to Rise Above the Rest

    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...
  11. Writing Attention Grabbing Cover Letters for Resumes That Get The Job Interview

    by Freddie Johnson - 2007-04-27
    If you have spent hours creating the perfect resume that you targeted to the company and job you were applying for only to receive a standard rejection letter, you may have neglected the importance of...
  12. Resume Writing Tips - How To Get The Interviews You Want

    by Kit Samuels - 2007-04-26
    Need help writing your resume? Listen, don't sweat it-you're not alone, and there's nothing wrong with getting yourself a little bit of free resume writing help.So let's get started, shall we? What I'...
  13. 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...
  14. 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...
  15. 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...
  16. How To Write A Resume In A World That Emphasizes Lean And Mean Organizations

    by Ben Solof - 2007-04-22
    Even if you have always prided yourself in knowing exactly how to write a resume that always gets you that job interview, you should be aware that the changing nature of businesses and organizations w...
  17. 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...
  18. Cover Letter Essentials

    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...
  19. A Successful Resume Starts With This Key Requirement

    by Ben Solof - 2007-04-22
    A Successful resume starts with one key requirement without which you will always end up in failure and frustration.This key requirement is the sort that can never be faked. You either have it or you ...
  20. Resume Cover Letter - How to Increase Your Chances of Getting Hired

    by Mario J. Churchill - 2007-04-21
    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...