Alexandra Burlacu -- 2010-08-01 04:08
It's easy to put some mistakes in your CV, but it is extremely difficult to fix mistakes once the employer had seen the resume. Preventing errors in your resume is critical, especially if you have not yet written one. Here are some tips you have to do to have a perfect resume: Important sections of ...
Catherine Z Jones -- 2010-07-31 04:08
Here are a few interview tips that can be beneficial for you: 1.1.BE PREPARED: Be prepared for the interview by working upon a few points— •· Change your answering machine to something professional during a job hunt. I am sure you don't want your interviewer to hear JLO or AKON singing while your ph...
Catherine Z Jones -- 2010-07-31 03:27
Winning a Job Interview is the equivalent of receiving an Interview notification which is nothing more but an opportunity to present yourself as an individual person in an interview session to an employer, and not an appointment to a position: "Nothing more?" So you say. But I move to suggest a: "No...
Catherine Z Jones -- 2010-07-31 03:24
Resume is your personal marketing tools. It's all about you. By having an outstanding resume can change your life. It should be interesting to read. Creating a professional resume is not that easy. It should have a great first impression of the employer reading it and trigger there interest for them...
Catherine Z Jones -- 2010-07-31 03:21
Resumes could either make or break you. All your features reflect in your resume . So resume is the important key where your success lies. Having an attractive resume that sticks out of the pile and motivates employers to contact you is one of the greatest assets to have in a modern job search. In o...
Xanthe Kershaw -- 2010-07-27 04:23
The interview element of any job application is often the most daunting for any individual. The completion of a job application form may be arduous (and, if we’re honest, occasionally tedious) but at least it can be done in the comfort of one’s home, filled in at one’s own pace with plenty of opport...
Xanthe Kershaw -- 2010-07-27 04:21
We are all familiar with the adage ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover’. It is true that appearance is ultimately superfluous, but there is no escaping the fact that it has an effect, especially initially. In a job interview situation, the way you present yourself is an important factor in the overall ...
Xanthe Kershaw -- 2010-07-27 04:11
According to a recent survey of jobseekers, the typical person spends no more than 2 hours preparing for a job interview. With potential employment at steak, a period equivalent to the length of an average movie does not seem much. Sure, in 2 hours the Titanic can sink, Hobbits can cross Middle Eart...
Darlene A Zambruski -- 2010-07-19 01:33
Establishing rapport requires much more than simply dressing professionally, being polite and showing up on time. In order to make a positive impression on your interviewers, you need to find some sort of connection with them. Sometimes you'll get lucky and you'll find out right away that your inter...
Kevin Galot -- 2010-07-19 01:25
Your cover letter should encourage the reader to want to know more about you and make them interested in inviting you for an interview. This is the first impression the recruiter will have of you and you want to make it a good one. Before you send it, check it, double check it and check it again - m...
Kevin Galot -- 2010-07-19 01:23
The term 'First Impressions Count' has never been more true - with hundreds of applications received for each job advertised, make sure that your CV (I'm from the UK, but CV's are also known as Resume's elsewhere) get the readers attention by creating an professional cover letter. Designed to genera...
Resumes360 -- 2010-07-18 02:56
The purpose of your resume is to get you an interview with your potential employer. In addition, once you are invited for an interview, the recruiter will almost certainly use your resume to find out more information about you. When you are writing your resume you will have highlighted the areas tha...
Resumes360 -- 2010-07-18 02:53
In today's competitive job market, employers really don't have the time to scrutinize each and every resume. If you spend some time learning how to write your resume, you will be able to craft a well-written document that is more likely to keep their attention, as they do look specifically for these...
Lancelot Larsen -- 2010-07-14 16:41
"The purpose of the cover letter," a wise man once said, "is to get the resume read; the purpose of the resume is to get an interview." It is also believed by some resume experts that most cover letters never get read. They are more a formality. They get skimmed and tossed aside. In any case, be pre...
Lancelot Larsen -- 2010-07-14 16:39
The purpose of a resume is to land an interview. Do the storytelling later. The resume is strictly for telling recruiters and employers about your work experience, skills, and education and, more importantly, how it will benefit them. Before you start drafting your resume, it is equally important to...
Lancelot Larsen -- 2010-07-14 16:37
If you are in school, just graduated, or have been out of school for less than three years, your education information should be at the top. After three years, it needs to go on the bottom. And the longer you are out of school, the shorter your education section should become. If for some reason in ...
Jack K. -- 2010-07-12 02:52
How long have you been job hunting – long enough? How many resumes have you sent out? Enough now – Not enough? How often have you tweaked your resume? Have you had a lot of contact for interviews? Why not? Your experience, your skills, your knowledge, your abilities are all competitive, are they not...
Andrew G. -- 2010-07-12 02:49
You’ve just found your dream job, you have designed an exceptional resume and you sent it by email to the employer. Now the "expectation" game begins. After you send a resume, you are tempted to think that now all you have to do is wait and hope that the employer contacts you. It is a big mistake – ...
curriculoja -- 2010-07-12 02:45
Whether you’re fresh out of the university or someone who’s hoping for a career change, it’s important that you learn how to make a resume. The resume contains all of your achievements and work experiences. It tells the employer what you have to offer the company. Resume is as indispensable as your ...
Jennie Gandhi -- 2010-07-05 04:28
Resumes are the reflection of your past that encompassed the personal, educational, and professional background. Talking in general terms, all resumes have employment dates, job responsibilities, job position titles, personal background, and list of educational qualifications, then why only a few ar...
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