Articles, tagged with "job duties", page 6
13th March 2007
Whether or not you're on the hunt for a new job, keeping your resume up-to-date is important. There's nothing worse than scrambling to come up with an accurate and interesting resume when you have two days to make the submission deadline for a job opening...
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Marketing Expert
24th November 2006
Here are my top 5 tips for ensuring you have a perfect job interview. Put them into practice and I guarantee that you will see an improvement in your interview performance!
For more free articles and resources, including how to create a great CV and ho...
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Author:
Peter Bernard
15th July 2006
It's often been said that saying the right words at the right time is the key to success in the business world. If you have a line in your presentation that really captures attention…or if you say something particularly clever in a job interview…you may b...
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Accuro Resumes
15th May 2006
CV writing is critical as it reflect your image to the employer that you want to work for. The stronger the skill and experience descriptions are in your CV--the higher the number of interviews and salary offers you will receive. In order to be able to wr...
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Author:
Hani Masgidi
21st February 2006
Do:
1) Include a powerful, concise and persuasive objective or summary.
How do you do that? Well there are many different ways to grab an employers attention with an objective or summary - some much better than others - but here's a general rule.
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Author:
Adrianna Kristian
22nd March 2005
Whether you are a person who is thinking about becoming a medical billing specialist or a company looking for a medical billing specialist, then this article is for you. There are several things that you should be aware of in the medical billing industry ...
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Author:
Mike Nielsen
18th February 2005
I. INTRODUCTION
The FLSA requires that most employees in the United States be paid at least the federal minimum wage for all hour worked and overtime pay at time and one-half the regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek. However, ...
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Author:
Glen Littlejohn