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Resumes Cover Letters
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Resume Magic to Hide Resume Flaws
If you're job hunting, the last thing you need is weakness in your resume. Any bit of negative information can keep you from landing your dream job. Issues such as lack of a college degree or little or no job experience don't have to hinder your efforts. All you need to do is work a little resume magic. What follows are some tips to help you create a winning resume.
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Secrets of Resume Writing
Resume writing is probably the first and most effective skill that you will have to develop for your job search. Discover the secrets of resume writing so that you can get job interviews.
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No Work Experience? No Problem! Transferable Skills on a Graduate Resume
As a new graduate searching for an excellent employment position, you have more experience than you think! Transferable skills are a gold mine for an entry level resume - showing employers how much potential you have through skills learned in education, volunteer work and internship positions.
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What is a Covering or Cover Letter?
Employment is probably the most brainwashed term heard in daily socialization; this is one of the reasons why job-hunting strategy is the must for those entering today’s employment rivalry.
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High Impact Resume Writing: The Power of Positioning
Can you articulate, in 20 words or less, what makes you uniquely valuable to potential employers? If you are shaking your head, you're not alone. Most people struggle to express what makes them special and yet this is what employers want to know.
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Hurricanes, Job Seeking and Resume Cover Letters
If you have had to leave a devastated or destroyed region from the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season or this 2006 Atlantic tropical hurricane season to find employment in another area, it may behoove you to rearrange your cover letter on your resume to include a small notation
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An Outstanding Cover Letter: You Need One, Too
An outstanding cover letter gives you an opportunity to tailor your credentials in a way that the resume does not. Make sure your cover letter commands the attention of the employer right away. Get That Interview!
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Rules for Reviewing your Own Resume
I recently had an individual who asked me to give him a detailed critique of his resume. In doing so, I found myself giving him the most important rules for writing a good resume. You might want to use this same technique to review your own resume.
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Writing a Successful Resume
Your resume is your ticket into an interview. For your ticket to be valid you need to put extra effort into writing your resume. There are key points that all employers look for in a resume so make sure you are one of the job seekers who knows what they are!
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Improve Your Job Resume - 3 Things They Always Read
Learn which key areas of your resume get read by every prospective employer, why they read those parts of the resume, and how to improve those entries on your own resume in order to increase your odds of getting hired into a career position.
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What Your Resume Is Really Saying About You
Sometimes it's not just what you say -- it's the way you say it! How experienced recruiters learn to read 'between the lines' of your resume to get a better idea of what really makes you tick.
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