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Resumes Cover Letters
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Dealing with a Layoff in Your Job History
Many times, employees are forced to find a new job due to downsizing or a company layoff. In fact, with so much economic uncertainty, there is a strong possibility that anyone can be laid off at any time. Whether the layoff ranges from a couple of months to a couple of years, you have to be prepared.
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How To Write A Resume
How to write a resume that will get you noticed and hired fast. Step by step straight forward instructions and tips on how to properly write a resume.
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Working With Resume Samples
Resume samples easily show you how work history and education apply to the Chronological and Functional format; by viewing these, you can best understand which format works best for you.
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A Sample Sales Resume Will Sell You to Your Employer
If you are already a sales person, or if you are hoping to gain a sales position, then you should consider your resume to be the first step in a sales presentation that sells you as an employee to your prospective employer.
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High Impact Cover Letters – Getting Your Foot in the Door
Most job seekers put a lot of work into creating a resume or CV, as indeed they should. But most of them then treat the accompanying cover letter as a formality - and that’s a tactical error. Most people simply don’t understand the role of a cover letter or the art of selling, and therefore most letters are weak.
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