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Resumes Cover Letters
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High Impact Cover Letters – Getting Your Foot in the Door
Most job seekers put a lot of work into creating a resume or CV, as indeed they should. But most of them then treat the accompanying cover letter as a formality - and that’s a tactical error. Most people simply don’t understand the role of a cover letter or the art of selling, and therefore most letters are weak.
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Letters of Recommendation
Recommendation Letters do more than just validate that you know someone. They speak about someone's special skills that qualifies them for the position they are seeking.
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Do I Need a Resume or Curriculum Vita?
Understanding the different between a resume and a CV can be a little confusing. Resumes and Curriculum Vitae are completely different documents, should be approached differently in writing and each are geared to certain industries and job types.
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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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The 50-Yard Resume Dash: How Fast Do You Need Your Resume?
Are you in a hurry to zip off your qualifications to a prospective employer? If you already have a resume, it may need a little tweaking. If you are changing careers, your resume might need a major overhaul. What if you not have time to revamp the whole thing?
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What Car Wash Owners are Looking for in a Resume
If you're considering a rewarding career in the car washing industry and you wish to get a job as a manager of the car wash or a regional carwash chain then you need to have a special resume prepared for this industry.
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What Corporations are Looking for on a Resume
What are corporations looking for in a resume, as there are many people applying for the same job? Corporations are looking for people who can get along with others and are personable. Corporations need people who are trainable and will listen to the corporate staff into as they are told. Corporations are looking for people who have been constantly employed and have finished college.
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Writing Cover Letters
It may be news to you, but most prospective employers do read cover letters. So let’s make it more effective. It is the boring cover letters that are thrown away, while a first-rate cover letter will give a future employer a positive impression of you. When you write a cover letter make sure that it reflects your communication skills, qualifications, abilities and professionalism and adherence to detail. Keep in mind that it is your first introduction to the company you wish to work for. This means that you should think like an advertiser, and that the product is you. Use bold statements and surprising thoughts, and you are sure to catch attention.
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How To Write A Winning Cover Letter
The cover letter is the first thing that your prospective employer sees, naturally you must embellish it with certain qualities so that it leaves a good impression on the employers. Here are some tips on how to write a winning cover letter.
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Resume Tips For Your First Resume
One of the major reasons why new graduates tend to suffer from high mortality rates in job interviews is purely due to the submission of badly written resumes. In fact, most new graduates have a very bad tendency to view resumes as a simple statement of their KSA (knowledge, skills and abilities).
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