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Making Your Cover Letter Sparkle
When applying for jobs, you should always include a cover letter with your résumé. Your cover letter is your first impression, so it needs to be well-crafted. It should briefly but clearly communicate what job you are applying for, what skills qualify you for the position, and why you want...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, BNET Editorial, résumé, job, Internet search engine, e-mail, online advertising, Internet, search engine, agency, advertisement, tool
Articles 2007-10-23
Making a Powerful Impression at Interview
So you've written a great résumé and cover letter, and they've landed you an interview. You've earned yourself the opportunity to make a powerful impression on your prospective employer. This article provides pointers to help you prepare mentally and emotionally for your interview. What You Need to KnowWhat common...
Tags: BNET Editorial, career, job, knowledge, organizational structure, résumé, Web, Web site
Articles 2007-10-19
Making Use of the Web in Your Job Search
In a little over a decade, the Internet has completely transformed our lives, including the way many of us search for jobs. If you're able to create a résumé using word-processing software, to use a Web browser and to send and receive e-mail, you may want to use the Internet...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, BNET Editorial, résumé, job search, job, Internet, Web, knowledge, e-mail, word-processing, word-processor, CD-ROM, font, disk, multimedia, Web browser, Web site
Articles 2007-10-18
Preparing Different Types of Résumés
Each of us has a different career history. Your particular job search and career goals are also unique. So which type of résumé will have the highest probability of getting you the interview that will lead to your perfect job?Keep in mind the following as you decide which type of...
Tags: job, career, resume, professional development
Articles 2007-04-20
How to Write a Resume
Why you shouldn't leave any unexplained gaps on your resume and an answer to the age-old question of how many pages it should be: An actual resume critiqued and annotated by top recruiter Greg Garrison. by MoneyWatch Staff
Tags: Page, Question, MoneyWatch, Jobs, Career, Resume, CV, Recruiter, Hiring Manager, Greg Garrison, VCFO, Resume Don?ts, Career Objective, Job Search, Job Application, Mission Statement, Cover Letter, Career Switching, Changing Jobs, CBS, Human Capital, MoneyWatch Staff
Articles 2009-12-21
How to Write a Resume: Examples of What Not to Do
Want to guarantee that your resume gets sent to the circular file before a hiring manager gives your candidacy a second thought? Then do these seven things that recruiters say they hate the most. by Hillary Chura
Tags: Hiring, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jobs, Career, Resume, CV, Recruiter, Hiring Manager, Resume Don?ts, Job Search, Job Application, Mission Statement, Cover Letter, Career Switching, Changing Jobs, CBS, Hillary Chura
Articles 2009-12-21
Recession Career Survival |Leila's House of Corrections
Never assume your job is safe, even if your manager says it is. Since everyone is doing more work in these tough times, be proactive about finding projects that play up your talents. Learn how you can create your own opportunities and remain essential to your company's success.
Tags: Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Leila's House of Corrections, career, recession, resume
Videos 2009-04-21
The Long-Range Job Hunt
Sure, you're willing to move for a good job, but how do you find one across the country? We show you how to do everything from finding out about the best local opportunities to getting the most out of your travel budget to convincing employers that you're serious about moving…...
Tags: Job, Job Hunting, Employer, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Job Search, Long-Distance Job Search, Relocation, Moving, Resume, Lauren Milligan, Jaime Klein, Elaine Pofeldt
Articles 2009-03-16
Shore Up Your Beleaguered Finances
Uncle Sam thinks you're too rich to help, so you'll have to help yourself. Keep Your Income Flowing In past recessions, the little guy or gal took the brunt of the job losses. Now, however, a high annual income — one over $100,000...
Tags: Job, 401(k) Plan, Stock, Income, Finance, MoneyWatch, McCain, Recruitment & Selection, 401(k), Personal Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Benefits, Retirement Plans, Financial Crisis, Bailout, Stimulus Package, Job Losses, Layoff, Severance, Resume, Laid Off, Statements, Retirement Assets, 529 Plans, Tax-Free Gift, Health Insurance, COBRA, COBRA Subsidy, Jeff Wuorio
Articles 2009-05-04
Laid Off? Do This First
Staffing CEO Christopher McCarthy tells Jill Schlesinger what to do as soon as you lose a job, and how to explain the employment gap on your resume.
Tags: Staffing, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jill Schlesinger, Christopher McCarthy, Markinekt, Unemployed, Job Search, Resume, CBS, Video
Videos 2009-12-04
Facing a Job Search |Dodging Landmines
Looking for a new job during a downturn can be especially daunting. By first identifying your top talents and hot button issues, Tanya Goodwin-Maslach, Executive Coach at Elevati Inc., says you're ready to initiate a conversation with someone in your network and garner a positive result.
Tags: Job, Hot Button, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Dodging Landmines, job search, employment, layoff, career change, resume, interview, strengths, weakness
Videos 2009-01-28
Recession Job Search |Leila's House of Corrections
With unemployment at its highest in twenty years, it is one of the hardest times to be looking for a job. Leila suggests tuning out negativity, using your network carefully, and doing your research to raise your chances of success.
Tags: Recession Job Search |Leila, Leila, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Leila's House of Corrections, recession, job, search, hunt, unemployed, interview, networking, research, resume
Videos 2009-04-28

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Allard rebuffs anti-environment image in TV ad
U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard, long known for his fiscal conservatism and backing of the military, is looking to add the title "defender of the environment" to his rsum. The first television ad paid for by Allard's re-election campaign aired last week and touted his votes to remove hazardous...
Tags: advertisement, environment, Sierra Club, TV, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-09-09
New announcer feels at home
He's already been the play-by-play announcer for two universities. He's done pregame work for the Houston Astros and been the arena announcer for the Houston Rockets. He was the basketball P.A. announcer at the 1996 Olympics and at the World Basketball Championships in London. He's done play-by-play for...
Tags: job, University of Houston, Utah
Research articles 2004-11-03
Woodson's big game wasted in loss
CHICAGO -- It should have been Charles Woodson's gleaming moment in the NFL sun. He was onto something -- actually several things. He was averaging a turnover every 11 minutes with two interceptions and a fumble recovery 33 minutes into Sunday's game. And with...
Tags: Chicago, Games, NFL, turnover
Research articles 2003-10-06
Woodson's big game wasted in loss
CHICAGO -- It should have been Charles Woodson's gleaming moment in the NFL sun. He was onto something -- actually several things. He was averaging a turnover every 11 minutes with two interceptions and a fumble recovery 33 minutes into Sunday's game. And with...
Tags: Chicago, Games, NFL, turnover
Research articles 2003-10-06
New look for A's front office
PHOENIX -- The rsums arrive, five a day on average, from all over the Ivy League and all over the globe. Few are from baseball lifers or former big-league ballplayers. The word was out about the unique Oakland Athletics front office before a best-selling book documented it....
Tags: baseball, Games, General Motors Corp., Paul
Research articles 2004-02-29
The First Lady who hands out aid and dishes out the one-liners RSUM:
Who? The First Lady of the "Imperial Empire" of America, Laura Bush, cookie-baker extraordinaire, mother of twin 20-something hell- raisers and spouse of El Presidente George W. And why have I been hearing about her last week? Laura took part in a TV special...
Tags: America, Bush, White House, women
Research articles 2005-10-02
Refurbished 'Searchers,' 'Rutledge' among Ford discoveries on DVD
WARNER Home Video has done a great service to filmdom this week by releasing 13 John Ford films on DVD in two new box sets, filling several holes in the rsum of a man many consider the greatest American filmmaker. "The John Ford/John Wayne Film Collection" ($79.98)...
Tags: DVD, Ford Motor Co.
Research articles 2006-06-08
Browns' Frye found magic Walter seeks
OAKLAND -- Cleveland Browns quarterback Charlie Frye came to Oakland almost 10 months ago an unknown commodity. Sure, he had the requisite gaudy college stats on his rsum and a third-round selection in the NFL draft to his credit. But that counts only for so much in...
Tags: Games, NFL, Walter
Research articles 2006-10-01
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