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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by S.C. Mishra Resume Services are a feature on most job sites (and some others) that aid an individual in the writing and developing of a professional resume (as well as other services pertaining to the creation of a well-rounded, expert resume). On occasion this also includes sending it to targeted consultants in specified areas or regions. written by S.C. Mishra Job site, job website written by Pete Miguel A well written professional resume will always be a big advantage for anyone wanting to get a high level job position. The effect of a perfectly written resume is very noticeable in any important interview at any given time. And a Customer Manager is definitely one of those positions where you really need to have the best resume you could possibly get. written by Michael Fleischner Your cover letter, when coupled with a well written resume, will grab an employer's attention and make him or her want to take a second look at you. written by Michael Fleischner Finding your next job after a layoff or termination can be a bit of a chore. How do you position yourself on your resume? This article explores how to make the most of your circumstance. written by Pete Miguel The wonder a perfect resume can do to you is just an amazing fact. It is by itself a whole representation of your qualities, knowledge, skills, and experience packaged into a 2 or 3 page professionally crafted document. You don’t have to speak a word to impress the other person. The effectivity of your resume will almost instantly win the conversation for you.
written by Resume Apple We've all been there. You land the perfect job. It's exactly what you've been waiting for. But...there are a few drawbacks. The commute is horrible. The pay isn't that great. And your coworkers are rather cold. Many times, when job seekers have their hearts set on certain dream jobs, they forget to acknowledge a few "minor" inescapable details that could be detrimental to their work. Take the time to give yourself a reality check before accepting a job. Or just read on, and we'll do it for you. written by Dr. J.E. Burke Burke 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 less apparent. written by Dr. J.E. Burke Burke 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 purpose so they have the opportunity to review your background and qualifications. It you don't already have a resume, you're going to need one in any case. written by Dr. J.E. Burke Burke 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 that it's just as convincing a document as your resume. The reason for this is that the only purpose of a cover letter is to provide information about yourself that will make people want to read your resume. written by Carl Williams Carl Williams enjoys internet marketing, fitness, sports, movies, and screenwriting. << previous page 1 next page>> |