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| 10 things you must do before that successful interview |
| Teena Rose | 2009-06-30 |
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You've worked hard to get here. You've sent out 31 resumes, networked, attended job fairs, enrolled in school for more education \-- you've taken all the right steps. Then, one afternoon the phone rings. "Yes, we'd like you to come in for an interview. Is next Tuesday at 10:00 alright with you?" Alright???!!! You can be there in 10 minutes!
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| The basics of cover letter writing |
| Antonio T. Fontanilla | 2008-10-15 |
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IN A TYPICAL letter of application, Certain variances may from time to time appear in such letters but one should never forget the rule of keeping letters short and simple. Applications may rise or fall depending on the letter you sent.
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| Thank you letters can do wonders |
| Efren L. Elane | 2008-10-03 |
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IT's rather rare for recruitment officers and selection decision-makers to receive thank you letters from applicants. Conversely, it's the recruitment officers and decision makers who often write and send letters to thank the applicant for applying and to inform him that he hasn't made it through the company's selection process.
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| Resume template |
| Mario Churchill | 2008-10-03 |
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WHEN you are searching for the perfect job, you will of course want to put your best foot forward with an impressive and well- formatted resume. One way of assuring that you have such a resume is to download a resume template. These templates can provide you with the exact resume you are looking for or simply use them as a guide to create your own. A resume template can assist you with making sure that all of the information that a prospective employer expects to see will be there, and will be placed where it should be.
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| How to write a post-interview thank you letter |
| Judi Perkins | 2008-10-03 |
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SENDING a thank you letter is as important as interview preparation. But they're tough to write, so people either tell themselves that not sending one doesn't matter, or they procrastinate until it's too late and almost pointless anyway. But anyone who tells themselves that foregoing a fundamental rule of etiquette doesn't matter, not only taints themselves in the mind of the interviewer, but misses two additional opportunities to sell.
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