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- Tips For Dealing With Flaws On Your Resume
- An effective resume is a key tool when you are trying to land a job. However, most resumes fail to capture the attention of potential employers for very predictable, but definitely curable, reasons. The most simple solutions to all these resume flaws mentioned in this paper lie in recognizing your...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn How To Master A Lunch Interview
- The good news: you landed an interview for that job you're interested in. The potentially bad news: your prospective boss wants to conduct the interview over lunch. "Meal interviews" can come about for several reasons. Perhaps the interviewer has an insanely busy schedule and must multi-task by talking with you...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn How To Tell Your Strengths During A Job Interview
- Along with "Tell me about yourself," "Describe your strengths" is one of the questions that you know you'll be asked in a job interview. At first blush, it sounds like an easy question. But because it's such a broad topic, it can actually be quite difficult to answer well. This...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Phone Interview Tips
- Phone interviews are becoming a common way for employers to screen potential employees during the hiring process. Unlike traditional, in-person job interviews, phone interviews are usually fairly short, require less preparation, and can even be outsourced by the employer if necessary. These features make phone interviewing an effective way to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn To Excel In A Group Interview
- Group interviews are becoming a more common hiring practice as companies place greater emphasis on teamwork and communication skills in addition to basic job task competencies. There are two types of group interview. The first, more correctly called a panel interview, involves a team of employees interviewing an applicant at...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Write An Entry Level Resume
- Whether you are just entering the workforce after graduation or you have decided to change careers, you need an entry-level resume that will help you get a job in a new field. Without industry experience, however, many applicants worry that their resume won't pass muster. Not to worry - when...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Write An Executive Resume
- You already know that having an effective resume is an important part of finding a job. What you may not realize is that the higher the stakes, the more vital it is to have a good resume. Executive-level jobs are harder to find and generally have more competition, so an...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn How To Write A Successful Resume Objective
- The resume objective is the first thing potential employers read, and it can set the tone for your entire resume. The objective you list on your resume can make the difference between "Keep reading" and "Toss it" in the minds of hiring managers, so it's worth your time and attention!...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn How To Format Your Resume
- If you learned to write a resume more than 10 years ago, you may be thinking, "I didn't know there were different formats." That's because until recently, most workers were pretty predictable: they stayed at the same company - or at least within the same field - throughout their careers....
- White papers 2008-01-01
- IT Resume Writing Tips
- Information technology jobs are popping up in unheard-of numbers all over the world. After all, everyone uses computers today, which means everyone needs help figuring them out and fixing them when things go awry. But just because more IT jobs are available than ever before doesn't mean that you can...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Engineering Resume Writing
- What works for most professionals won't necessarily work for an engineering resume. For instance, resumes are typically structured in a chronological format, but because the field of engineering is very project-oriented, it's better to list important (read: impressive) projects, achievements, and skills first. This paper gives more tips on creating...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Legal Resume Writing
- Law school taught you plenty, but it probably didn't teach you how to write a resume that will secure you an interview with the firm of your dreams. It can be daunting to create or even update a resume because there's so much pressure to be unique. The best advice,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn How To Write A Student Resume
- If you're still in college, chances are you haven't had the opportunity to hold down many impressive jobs in between late-night studying and late-night socializing. So if you're putting together a resume for a potential employer, you may wonder how in the world you can create something that will get...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Business Resume Writing Tips
- For most job-seekers, the resume is the only way to get your foot in the door. Unfortunately, the employer probably gets so many resumes, that he barely has time to read through them all. This makes getting a foot in the door extremely difficult. What usually happens is that human...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Prepare Your Resume For Scanning
- Every job seeker wants his or her resume to stand out from the crowd. But achieving this goal isn't as easy as it was several years ago. Today, you not only have to make your resume reader-friendly for humans, but you also have to tailor it so that when it's...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Learn To Excel In A Panel Interview
- You may be forewarned - or you may be surprised when you first walk in. There they are: a panel of people waiting to interview you for a job. Your first instinct may be to panic; not only do you have to impress one interviewer, but several of them! But...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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