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Resumes Cover Letters
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Can You Afford to Write Your Own Resume?
In today’s economy, if you can save a buck or two, you are ahead of the game! However, as the saying goes, “penny wiser, pound foolish,” there are times when scrimping to save can be more costly in the end. This article will provide you with a quick overview of what skills you need to write your own resume and a case scenario to demonstrate the difference between spending and making a wise investment in having your resume professionally prepared.
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Resume Writing Economics
Reading a resume takes time. That means the words on your resume cost money. If you charge too much, a potential reader might refuse to pay.
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Marketing Managers Need Cover Letters, Too?
You have to be your very best to get the great jobs. What skills and abilities do you have that you can offer the employer – and – how can you do so in a way that makes the employer pick up the phone and call you for an interview?
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Your Resume: Design vs. Content
There are two basic components to a resume. The first one is CONTENT. The second one is DESIGN. Both elements are critical in determining the success of the resume.
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The Importance of a Great Cover Letter
You’ve seen a want ad for a job that seems to be the perfect fit for you. You really want to impress the employer, so you set out to write a cover letter that really sizzles.
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How To Write A Graduate CV
What Format Do You Use?
The difference between a Graduate CV and the CV of a person established in the workplace (sometimes called a Performance CV) is predominately one of emphasis.
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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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How to Find a Job Using LinkedIn
LinkedIn and other social networking sites are hot - but how do you use a tool like LinkedIn to get a job? Here are tips to get you going.
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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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