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Employment Rejection Letter

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Have you ever received a rejection letter? Usually they go something like; thank you for the resume and covering letter. Your application was not successful and here is the reason while you presented very well in person, your English writing skills let you down. Unfortunately, rejection letters do not usually state things so bluntly [...]

Get Your Resume To The Right Person

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

There are proven techniques and activities that can deliver your rsum to the person (or persons) who can offer you the job you seek. Some of those strategies are reviewed in this communications. Follow the simple plan offered here and guide your steps towards getting the best use of your resume.
As in most activities related [...]

Outline Of A Resume - 3 Compelling Styles

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Thinking about the outline of a resume that completely molds with your personality? A resum is supposed to be written to fit a certain position in a certain company. There is no need to give excess information that will render unservicable: if you are applying for a job as an engineer, the fact that you [...]

Great Job Resumes: The First Step to Landing Great Jobs

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

How Important are Job Resumes in Securing the Perfect Job?
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 [...]

Is This On Your Resume? It Should Be!

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

One of the most overlooked ways in using a resume to sell yourself is failing to identify the companies for which you have worked.
“Identify the companies?” You say. “But I do! How could I write my resume and not name the companies?”
Right. But unless you worked for UPS or Macy`s or FedEx, the company name [...]

The Teaching Cover Letter: Out of the Classroom and Into Reality

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

A teacher has a great job to do: he or she must be mentor and supervisor in the classroom, and counselor outside of it. Such a job requires people skills, passion, enthusiasm, and a lot of patience. Such a job is actually in great demand: there are thousands of schools all over the world with [...]

Writing Your CV Or Resume - Which Format Is Best?

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Choosing the right format for your CV or rsum is crucial if you want to present yourself in the best possible light. The best way to set out your CV depends on both your past experience and your next move.
Most of you will be familiar with the traditional chronological CV, which gives your work history [...]

Job Search Strategies - Resumes That Rock - Accomplishments That Attract

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Most people create a resume at the beginning of their career and simply update it from then on. Now might be a good time to take another look at yours. Most resumes are a rewrite of a job description. That doesnt do you justice. The most important part of you resume [...]

How to Write a Scientific Resume

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Youre a scientist, youre very well educated, youre intelligent, and so writing your own rsum should be easy, correct? I mean, how hard could it be? Especially if you have written your own thesis or dissertation in the past, you may feel that you can save the $300 bucks (or however much it costs, even [...]

How Do I Do Methods And Procedures

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

The first thing that one needs is a standard way to do things. Once the best standard way to do something has been established, then we write down the step by step process whereby we perform that task.
All activities required to complete a task or define the content of a job need included in the [...]

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