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The Key To A Masterful Resume

31st August 2010
Use titles and descriptors that are specific to the job you are applying for. It is easy to send a generic resume to every job you apply for, but what really makes for a good and professional statement is to specify what job you want, particularly the pos... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

Using Keywords in your Engineering Job Search

09th August 2010
If you are like many searching for employment, you have found that there is stiff competition for every job posting. The recession has been exceptional hard on certain professions, especially Civil Engineering. No surprise but in this recession the number... Read >
Author: Joe Haun

Words that Should Not Appear on Your Resume

09th August 2010
Resume content always seems to spark the 'great debate'. What should be written vs. what should not be written - this is the burning question. What do employers want to see? How can you wow them with the wonders of you conveyed on an 8 ½ X 11 piece of pa... Read >
Author: Maria Hebda, CCMC, CPRW

How Should You Describe Work Experience In Your Resume?

11th February 2010
In this article we will'look at'the work experience section of your resume and provide key tips to make it effective. The work experience section of your resume should include the following, for each postion held: Job title Name of the company ... Read >
Author: Sandbox Advisors

Top Tips for Writing Resumes

12th January 2010
Did you limit your objective to just one or two short sentences? Is your objective clear and concise? Or is it ambiguous? Is your objective focused? Does it make sense given the position you are targeting? - Education: If you have a college... Read >
Author: Kermit Browning

Highlight Your Skills on Your Resume

23rd November 2009
A resume is the first and the most important step in the process of job seeking. A resume consists of a brief account of your qualifications and experience. It basically showcases your skills and experience. The whole idea of a resume is to put you in suc... Read >
Author: Robt Barlow

Resume Writing Tips – Resume Action Verbs

11th November 2009
Verbs are a very important part of the human language. They describe things you are doing, will do, or have done. SO, it's not hard to understand that when talking about your skills, verbs are crucial. On a resume, you want to communicate your experi... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

How to Write Dynamic Business Letters

15th October 2009
The recipients of your letters will judge the quality of your business by the quality of your communication. That's why your writing needs to be accurate, strong, and vivid. But don't worry. You don't have to be the world's most talented wordsmith to wr... Read >
Author: Carol Dunitz, Ph.D.

How to Create an Effective Newsletter

15th October 2009
A newsletter can be a very effective way to disseminate information. There are a number of things you can do to make sure it accomplishes your goals. Deliver Useful Information. Newsletter readers want information. If you give them the information they ... Read >
Author: Carol Dunitz, Ph.D.

How to Become a Better Business Writer: Part Two

15th October 2009
How to Become A Better Business Writer: Part One covered the basics. Now it's time to dive back in and learn how to add the finesse. Aladdin didn't understand the magic of his lamp until he started to polish it. Your research and organization are done. ... Read >
Author: Carol Dunitz, Ph.D.

Teacher Job Search: How To Fine-Tune It

05th October 2009
Even though many teachers are have exceptional communication skills, most become intimidated when it comes time to prep for a serious interview to obtain a teaching job or to write a résumé. These ideas can aid you in the first stages of looking, so you... Read >
Author: Sean Patrick

Cut Back On Your Words to Make Your Copy Interesting

22nd September 2009
Here's a marketing advice for you: when writing your copy for your collaterals, don't say too much. Many marketers and business gurus have been telling this particular advice, be it online or out. Saying too much and too many in your marketing collater... Read >
Author: charen

Never Underestimate the Power of a Headline (Even on a Postcard)

10th September 2009
It's true! And you know it! It's a cardinal rule of direct marketing - and as a real estate investor you need to keep it uppermost in your mind if you want to succeed. And while you may think this is only true for longer direct mailings in other industr... Read >
Author: Mark Bradley

Creating Product Names that Sell and Tell

27th August 2009
Good product names act as advertising for your product with adding the help of product Discount coupons.They differentiate you from your competitors and keep your customers coming back because they remember you and your product name. There is an art to na... Read >
Author: shantiprasad

Rhythm and writing to create a visual mood for the readers

16th July 2009
Rhythm is considered as one of the powerful most elements in writing. Rhythm can be considered in two main ways - technique of visuals intended to create and technique of matching pace of copy to feelings. Rhythm can also be considered as a way for impa... Read >
Author: devk
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