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Resumes Cover Letters
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The ONLY Purpose Of A Resume
There is only one reason to submit a resume, only one job it's supposed to do. If it doesn't do that job for you, it's a waste of your time.
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Build Your Resume to Get Noticed
Your resume and cover letter are often the first and only impression an employer will have of you prior to an interview, and the basis by which you will or will not be selected for an interview. Your resume and cover letter should therefore reflect your qualities and experience that are most relevant to the position for which you are applying.
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What Does Your Resume Cost?
Do you think it's too expensive to have a resume professionally written? Read this article and then decide.
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Cover Letter Essentials: Laying the Foundation
Including a cover letter when you submit your resume to a potential employer is an essential part of any job application strategy. Certain foundational standards, when followed, can go a long way toward helping you in your quest toward finding work. Please continue to read on for detailed information covering these specific standards.
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Great Job Resumes: The First Step to Landing Great Jobs
The function of outstanding job resumes is to get the attention of your potential employer. More than simply a listing of your accomplishments, education, skills and experience; a job resume is the first point of contact you have with the company with whom you are seeking employment.
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Cover Letters for Nurses
Why are cover letters so important? In many industries, including jobs for Registered Nurses, they are extremely important. Learn how to write a cover letter that gets employers interested in meeting YOU.
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Effective Resume Writing
Your resume is the first point of contact with many prospective employers and only has several seconds to grab the attention of very busy HR personnel.
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