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Begin by determining your objective (do this prior to writing the resume). Clearly state what sort of a job you want and know what skill-set and experience is needed to do well in that job. After your objective is determined, you can structure the content of your resume around that objective. You have a small window of time to get the interest of a hiring manager and being scattered will only get your resume filed in the “circular file” ……
****Cover Letter Writing 101****
Cover Letter
Preparing the Cover Letter In a competitive job market, it’s crucial to differentiate yourself from the competition. In many cases, your cover letter is your first contact with employers. If you don’t impress an employer right away, you may not get the attention you want. Today, many employers prefer cover letters to be sent via email. This is where you will show the strength of your writing skills. This email can mean the…
Everyone may have a dream job to achieve and one of the most challenging positions is a full-time, tenured college professors. Before start dreaming on this job position you will need to hold doctoral degrees – Ph.D.s. The job descriptions includes some duties, such as supervise graduate students, conduct research, write textbooks, give lectures and teach from 3 to 16 hours per week. A college professor is an ideal job for anyone who loves communicating knowledge and conducting research in…
We used to cover article about interview success tips, but sometimes we may experience a rejection as well. When you get a rejection at your first interview, it may feel like your whole world is crashing down on you. This situation may decrease your self-confidence and you’ll suddenly feel like you’re not good enough for the job. Stay positive and don’t let yourself go down that road to self-flagellation. Below you could find useful tips to handle a job rejection…
A heath care industry is one of exciting, challenging and rewarding careers that offer a great possibility for you to expand your career. In some positions, you can have flexible hours, rotating shifts or variable hours that can be scheduled to suit your need. Health care jobs require a Bachelor’s degree or specialized training, such as radiology, technician training or other specific courses. In some position you are required to fulfill a several years of post-graduate study and apprenticeship. For…