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51: Working On A Sample Resume
There are many ways to write a resume. Many put a career objective before stating one?s accomplishments but experts believe that this practice is no longer necessary. This is because recruiters are more interested in what the applicant can do for the company rather than the other way around. This makes the distinction between a resume objective that could work for a fresh grad and not for someone who has been in the industry for quite some time. Veterans are better off us...

52: Working On A Sample Resume Cover Letter
There are two people in the world who are looking for work in the job market. The first is the idealist who is still fresh out of college. The second is the executive who is sick and tired with a dead end job. One of the hardest things to work on before applying for a job is the resume. This may not be a problem for a fresh grad but this will be challenging for someone who has worked in various positions and then squeezing this into just 2 pages. The applicant has prob...

53: Research , Research , Research Before That Job Interview
Complete Industry, employer and job research gives job career search applicants a competitive edge. The work you do before the interview will pay off in spades many times over and over.

54: The Lowdown On Your Common Resume Cover Letter Templates
Most people tend to think that cover letters do not matter much. But in fact, it can actually spell your potential to get a certain job or not. Since this can be quite tricky to do, it is understandable that people tend to resort to cover letter templates to be able to generate a decent cover letter as soon as possible. However, your common resume cover letter is not quite as decent as most people perceive it to be. For one thing, the whole common resume cover letter is t...

55: 4 Easy Steps For A Quality Resume
1. How long should your resume be? The accepted ?wisdom? is that your resume should never be more then one page. To be honest if you ask 100 employment specialists 50 will say that is correct and the other 50 will disagree. Ultimately what employers care about is if the resume is easy to read and illustrates the skills that make you a good fit for the position. The length of your resume should be appropriate to you. With that being said, NEVER go longer then three pages. Y...


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