Articles, tagged with "action verbs", page 3
07th May 2009
Writing a Great Résumé Using Action Verbs
By Surranna Sandy, CPRW, CEIP, President RésuméSolutions.ca
For many job seekers, the thought of writing a résumé fills them with dread. However, there is no getting away from it unless you use a professi...
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Author:
Surranna Sandy
02nd February 2009
Sidewalk signs are moveable signs supported by their own frame and most often formed in the cross-sectional shape of an "A". A sidewalk sign can be a very effective form of outdoor advertising for small businesses, particularly in high-traffic areas, if y...
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Author:
Bruce Peters
01st February 2009
Answering these questions will give you a better idea of what is meant by results. If you combine results with information about the problem and the solution you are on your way to creating a winning resume.
1. I organized...
2. I created...
3. I est...
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Author:
Robert Patterson Sr.
23rd January 2009
Have you ever spent days, weeks, even a month or more slaving away at producing what you thought would be a blockbuster sales letter or ad... only to find it was a total flop?
I know I have.
Or maybe you forked over thousands to a traditional ad ag...
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Author:
Wayne Brown
21st January 2009
At the end of the new millennium's first decade the financial markets are churning, to use one of the few action verbs that hasn't yet been applied to the seemingly endless mess. The fact is, though, that life does go on, and it is going on even now, as i...
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Author:
Todd Holliday
12th January 2009
If you have a dental web site, you either have contributed content to it, or have considered adding your own personal voice to the dental web design. Writing content for your dental practice isn't hard, but it requires a certain balance to turn searchers ...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
03rd October 2008
Success in any advertising campaigns depends on four things: a good product or service, good ad copy, the right market and repetition. The item or service that an advertiser is promoting is a major variable in the equation for successful advertising. Unfo...
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Author:
Leigh Ann Kristiansen
18th September 2008
Is your resume good enough? Is it getting the response you want?
If you think the answer is No, you probably need to take a good hard look at it again. What seems to be the problem? Well, take the effort to sense your strengths and weaknesses by conduc...
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Author:
webmaster123
13th July 2008
A good resume is a concise presentation of why an employer should hire you. It is not a tell-all autobiography. Rather than trying to cram it full of details that may or may not apply to the job opportunity, make it a strong statement of what you offer ...
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Author:
Corvan Reynolds
04th March 2008
by Willy Gissen, President, Cut-It-Out Communications, Inc
Top executives must review documents from subordinates for crucial business presentations, pitches to prospects and training for new employees or programs. Here are ten easy rules to create suc...
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Author:
Willy Gissen
11th February 2008
First, and foremost, remember than a resume is used to screen out, not in. It is used to reduce the foot-high pile to a manageable handful. And this function is usually performed by someone other than the hiring manager. So, your goal is to get past th...
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Author:
Jane Trevaskis
21st January 2008
Since firms are flooded with the resumes, your resume should get the attention of the employing partner and create an everlasting impression at one glimpse only. Your resume is your sales' arena to the hiring partner. Keep these points in consideration wh...
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Author:
Bharat Jain
24th July 2007
OK, now you're moving towards a firm understanding of your prospect, their interest and desire and, importantly, if they are worth your time or not. Based on the previous two tips, you've set a tone, you're building a rapport, the shake in your voice is ...
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Author:
homebusinessguru
16th May 2007
Now-a-days, numerous companies have started providing technical writing services for software used in companies overseas. This outsourcing service is provided by India also.
Technical writing is a skill, which requires personal discipline as it involv...
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Author:
James Marriot
15th November 2006
Contrary to popular to popular opinion, you should never rely solely on your r鳵m頡s you pursue a job search. Your "Job Seeker's Tool Kit" should be filled with a variety of documents that will enable you to successfully market yourself with power and p...
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Author:
Ford Myers