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by Emil K. Kalil, Ph.D In the old days, actually just 5 years ago, the job market was wide open and you often had a ... Read More >>
by Emil K. Kalil, Ph.D In the old days, actually just 5 years ago, the job market was wide open and you often had a ... Read More >>
by Craig Nathanson It seems all the news is bad these days - jobs are being lost; retirement is in jeopardy for millions - and ... Read More >>
by Jane Turkewitz Your cover letter is a way for you to express interest in a job, outline key reasons why you are the best ... Read More >>
by Deborah Kintner Publisher's note: A personal note to all our readers from Fred Coon. Deborah Kintner, our friend, collaborator, resume writer, long-time counselor, significant ... Read More >>
by Craig Nathanson Step One: Envision exactly what would be just perfect for you! Many people stop on this first step by their negativity. But ... Read More >>
Ideally, it is good to mention something brief about the actual interview, some small point that was addressed, or even something the interviewer mentioned, whether ... Read More >>
By Linda Matias A major difference exists between conventional resumes and executive resumes. Accomplishments are usually the center point of a conventional resume (i.e., indicating ... Read More >>
by Richard Pope The economy has affected many of us in negative ways, from loss of retirement funds in a declining stock market to loss ... Read More >>
By Kathy Simmons Studies have shown that IQ takes second position to emotional intelligence in determining outstanding job performance and long-term success. Now, more than ... Read More >>
by Jewel Bracy DeMaio Keywords are certainly critical in making an employer stand up and take notice of your resume. But using keywords properly is ... Read More >>