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Addressing Gaps In Work Experience On A Job Resume

April 16, 2010 by Dwight Moore · Leave a Comment 

Not many people have an entirely linear career, where each job marks a different step up the job ladder. This may be down to losing a job, falling ill, travelling or simply deciding not to work for an employer for a while and doing something else instead. Irrespective of the reasons, you’ll need to think about tackling gaps in work experience on a job resume, so as to allay any misgivings an employer may have in considering you as a potential candidate.

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Open The Door To A Job Interview With A Great Cover Letter And Resume

April 1, 2010 by Michael Smith · Leave a Comment 

Anyone who’s ever been down on their luck and looking for work knows the process of finding a new job can take a great commitment as it’s a hard job in itself. The actual process is hard work and finding the right job begins with knowing what you want to do. Then you know where to look.

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Why Hire a Professional Resume Writing Service?

April 1, 2010 by Jim Randow · Leave a Comment 

Resumes for professionals are not a one-size-fits-all document. Targeting a key strategic role within an organization for which to apply not only has to meet the basic requirements of a good resume, but must do so at a much greater level – to reach higher and more critical standards.

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5 Top Job Resume Writing Mistakes to Steer Clear of

March 30, 2010 by Tina Scott · Leave a Comment 

Creating a resume for the very first time can present many questions and challenges. There are a variety of opinions available on producing one, most of which is targeted towards those with a little experience. If you have never written one before, the task can seem overwhelming. Many people find themselves gazing at a computer screen with only their name at the top. All the questions about what to put where and what to should be included can be confusing. Nonetheless, there are some job resume writing mistakes you should avoid making in composition:

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The Effect Regarding Cover Letters For The Application Process

March 2, 2010 by Michael Murray · 1 Comment 

When you are seeking employment a cover letter is a necessary tool in your pursuit. The reasons that cover letters are so important in your queries is that is shows your professionalism. It shows that you can effectively write a basic letter stating what you want and the tone will set the mood of your personality and what a future employer is in store for if they hire you.

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The Style Of Creating Cover Letters For The Super Initial Impression

February 26, 2010 by Michael Murray · Leave a Comment 

You only get one chance to make a first impression, and your cover letters do just that. Although these days most communication is via email or texting, and people are meeting online instead of in person, some business owners still require the cover letter, and for good reason. It introduces you.

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Best Ideas For Using Email Cover Letters

February 7, 2010 by Charles Hohn · Leave a Comment 

In the case of email cover letters, the tone of the text is as formal as it would be for paper-based employment cover letters. The chief difference between these two correspondences, however, is the signature block is placed below your name in the email and on paper it is positioned at the top of the page.

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Good Resume Writing Can Be Easy

January 30, 2010 by Eric Civi · Leave a Comment 

There is an entire section in most bookstores dedicated to books on how to write a great resume. Luckily, you do not need to read all these books, and you will not have to spend any money as it is all included in this article for you.

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Writing the Best Cover Letter with the Breakthrough Cover Letter System in less than 7 Minutes!

January 25, 2010 by Kimberley Fernandez · Leave a Comment 

The Breakthrough Cover Letter System is a point-and-click cover letter step by step generator created by certified master resume specialist, Karen Silins. Encouraged by the many of responses by lots of keen job seekers of what they sought in a do-it-yourself system, Karen produced this software to help people quickly create tailored attention getting correspondences.

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5 Things You Shouldn’t Include In Your Resume.

January 24, 2010 by Sharon Hunter · Leave a Comment 

Composing a resume is a tough job, as everybody knows. It needs forbearance and time to fit your full pro history within one or two pages, and present yourself as the best candidate for the job. While we focus such plenty of our energy on what to include in our resumes, we forget to stop and consider the information that shouldn’t be included. The following five items are at the peak of the Resume Don’ts list:

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