How many potential candidates do you show to your boss in 2nd interview?

March 16, 2009 by  
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Eric Chua asked: Interviewers: How many potential candidates after the first round of interviews do you show to your boss ? for the 2nd interview Best Answer: This is how I remember it: with regard to hourly employees it used to be the HR director would review the application. The prospective employee would arrive ... Continue Reading

How to Write a Cover Letter for Career Change

March 13, 2009 by  
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If you are applying for jobs that are clearly a change in his previous career, it is important to include a letter career change. This allows the interviewer the opportunity to see why you are applying for a particular job and why it would be to hire the best person ... Continue Reading

How to make a cover letter for a teaching job

March 13, 2009 by  
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As a teacher and author of the forthcoming book entitled “Think Like an Interviewer: Your Guide to job search success,” Let me show you how to write a letter of effective teaching. Letter format ** ** Let me begin by saying that a letter of instruction is basically the same as any ... Continue Reading

Writing a Resume that impress employers

March 10, 2009 by  
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Your resume is the first impression that an employer has of you. At the most basic level, a resume is simply a description of the skills, experience, education and professional achievements that make you qualify for a position. A good resume will accurately inform an employer about your background. A ... Continue Reading

Prepare For Your Job Search

March 7, 2009 by  
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Looking to prepare we are reminded of the Aesop fables about the ant and the grasshopper. The grasshopper was focused at the same time and they enjoy while the ant worked and prepared for the long winter ahead. Take the time to prepare for your job search and to start ... Continue Reading

How do I write a cover letter? Follow the steps

March 6, 2009 by  
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Introduction The letter is intended to complement your resume and additional information about yourself to provide. The cover letter is the first impression a potential employer you get.It is not sent as a courtesy, but as an introduction. The ideal letter An accompanying letter should be concise and prefer no longer ... Continue Reading

Resume Questions?

March 4, 2009 by  
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just me asked: Activities: Do employers really want to know that i like to take pictures and go camping? What do they want listed under activities? Work History Should i put down all the under the table jobs i had or not list them Pretty much anything you can tell me will help. ... Continue Reading

8 Tips for a job interview

March 2, 2009 by  
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1. Read about the job and know about the company. 2. Practice different interview questions, practice makes better. 3. Dress Professionally, not too much cologne and make up and sit properly. 4. Bring additional copies of your resume and cover letter with you. 5. Greet the interviewer and shakes hands. Be polite at ... Continue Reading

Step by step to create an outstanding resume

March 1, 2009 by  
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Competition in today’s rough economy and tight labor market is very tough. And not just one standard resume cutting. Today, you need an outstanding one. But how? This article, written by the author of the recently published book “Think like a Inverviewer: Your Guide to job search success,” will give ... Continue Reading

How to write a resume for the first job

February 28, 2009 by  
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Write a summary of your first job requires patience, attention to detail, and a little creativity. All job seekers need a strong resume if they want to compete for better jobs. However, while professionals can rely on their experience to generate initial interest from potential employers, individuals hitting the job ... Continue Reading