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Resumes Cover Letters
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Guidelines For Writing A Basic Resume
When starting your job search it is recommended that you first research the company that you would like to apply to before sending your basic resume. By researching the company, it is possible to construct a resume geared toward how your strengths will benefit the company you have targeted. It is also recommended that time be spent reviewing the skills the company is looking for in order to highlight these skills in a job interview or cover letter.
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The Importance of A Cover Letter
As you begin your job search, you will find that many employers will not only request your resume, but will expect a cover letter as well. Many people overlook the importance of a cover letter, and instead only focus on putting an effort into their resume. However, the cover letter is just as important in getting an employer to call you for an interview. The following article will outline how to write a cover letter with resume.
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Chronological vs. Functional Resumes - Which To Choose?
When developing your resume, there are two different types of resume formats you should consider: a chronological resume and a functional resume. Your decision to choose one format over another should be dependent on your career background and personal circumstances.
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Types Of Resumes
There are three main types of resumes you may consider submitting during your job search. The three types of resumes are called functional, chronological, or a combination of the two.
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Do You Look Good on Paper?
No matter how talented you are or how great you present yourself in person, if you’re in the market for a new job and want to dazzle a potential employer with your credentials, the one sure way is by looking good on paper. Regardless of your experience, to attract positive attention, a dynamic resume is a must. In other words, to stand out from the crowd, you have to create a resume that gets results.
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Lying On Your Resume
Lying on your resume is a fairly common practice. Here are some thoughts why it’s something you shouldn’t do.
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How to Write a Technical CV
The key to writing a technical CV is to get the right balance between describing your technical experience and making your CV easily read by a non-technical person such as a Human Resources Assistant. They will be looking for keywords in order to match your CV against a particular vacancy. Therefore, your CV should be clear and concise and written in good English. Technical jargon should be avoided except under the Key Skills and Technical Skills headings.
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Sample Cover Letters Make Sense
A sample cover letter is an important tool in the box of job search instruments. Cover letters are a vital part to any resume.
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