Cover Letters Build the Case for Workers Over 50
“The cover letter is dead.” You may have heard this pronouncement from friends or colleagues, who cite the trend toward…
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“The cover letter is dead.” You may have heard this pronouncement from friends or colleagues, who cite the trend toward…
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Found the perfect job through an ad? Before you whisk off your resume and cover letter, study the ad and…
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The student’s resume was impressive. The formatting was impeccable, the content was excellent, and he did a great job of…
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The employment outlook for new graduates is still gloomy, but you have a good chance of landing a job if…
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In today’s economy, you need to carefully present your experience to avoid being seen as unstable. Start by evaluating your…
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According to the Americans with Disabilities 2005 report, 54 million Americans — nearly 19 percent — has some type of…
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You may have grappled with whether to set up a chronological or functional resume. A chronological resume focuses on work…
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Employers are skeptical and for good reason: Most have looked at hundreds or thousands of resumes, many making claims that…
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If you’re considering a career in insurance sales or are an experienced agent interested in transitioning to a new insurer,…
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A resume is a chance for job seekers to make a great first impression, yet many blue-collar workers pay little…
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