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AlphaDogResumes.com Learn how to write the perfect resume from national resume writing firm AlphaDogResumes.com. This is the first in a 10 part series of videos providing detailed real world advice on how to write your resume to improve your chances of getting interviews. This first video describes keywords and phrases to include in your resume. Videos will be released over a period of 3 weeks.
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I am looking to become a freelance blogger. Most blogging jobs require some sample work to show if you have the ability to write well enough for the particular job. I am in the process of creating a blog to use as a resume, but I have no idea what topics I should write about to use as my sample work. Any suggestions?
I would like an answer to MY question. The question was NOT, “how do I make money from home?”
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A job I’d like to apply for is requesting a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample. However, it doesn’t specify on length or topic. What should I submit as a writing sample??
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I am applying for publishing jobs and a few of the jobs ask that I send a writing sample or two along with my resume and cover letter. What kind of writing samples do people typically send for this kind of thing? And what should the length be? I don’t want to ask the companies, but I do want to figure this out! Thanks for any help!
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Are you looking for careers advice and help with how to write a CV? Do you know the secrets of how to write a winning CV or resume? Video 1 will give you lots of insider tips and advice about how to write a curriculum vitae that will help you get one step nearer to your dream job. Rowena Simpson from Giraffe Recruitment, an Engineering Recruitment agency will give you the benefit of her advice and help so you can write a successful…
A cover letter is a quick description about why one resume is better for a particular job position than all the other resumes, so having specific job position details in it is very important. Write a cover letter specific to each job application by using these tips from a career adviser in this free video on job guidance. Expert: Pat Goodwin Contact: www.PatGoodwinAssociates.com Bio: Pat Goodwin is a certified personnel consultant and a career transition consultant who has worked with hundreds of individuals…
Finding a job will be a lot easier if you have a powerful resume that will put your future employer on hot seat. It is like telling them either you get them now or suffer the consequences. That is as far as what your skills can show.
However, most applicants can exactly do the same. Of course, this can be traced down to the very fact that every applicant would want to be hired. With all these similarities, it will be doubly hard for you to get your potential…
I’ve read a lot of resumes in my day. Coming from the Information Technology sector I have seen some pretty crazy ones filled with a lot of gobbledygook involving technical acronyms and programming jargon. Here’s an example, “Proficient in the following languages and operating platforms: C, C++, DOS, MVS, CICS, ISPF/VS, DB2, OS/2, OS/400, AIX, UNIX, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Basic, HTML, DHTML, XHTML, XML, PHP, PDP, JCL, SQL, George 3, Win95/98/Me/XP/VISTA, etc.” Sounds pretty impressive doesn’t it? The problem is verifying that the person does, in fact, know these…