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How can you craft an impressive resume if you don't have any work experience? This is a problem that is shared by all job hunters who recently graduated from a training program in their field. Even if you don't have that much information to include, you can craft an impressive resume for fresh graduate. nnGranted, recent graduates do not have much work experience, but they have a lot of education. And that education is fresh and relevant to their field. Recent graduates often

May 20, 2008

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What should you bring to an interview? Should you come with little more than your carefully groomed and polished self? When deciding what to bring to a job interview, many people fail to prepare. They think that bringing things to an interview makes them appear over the top, but the opposite is actually true. If you don't bring anything, an employer may feel like you have come unprepared. nnYou should never attend an interview empty handed. At the very least, you should bring

May 19, 2008

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Employers know what they are looking for in a resume. If they see a resume mistake in any one of the resumes they are reviewing for a position, that resume will likely get filed in the "do not follow up" pile. If you want to be noticed, you need to make sure that your resume does not contain any errors that will irritate employers.nnOne thing that stands out is gaps in employment history. If you do not show why there is a gap between employment entries, it looks like you&#821

May 18, 2008

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During every interview, you need to give the employer something to remember you by. After all, you are only one of many vying for the job. Always showcase your best qualities and skills. Be sure to leave the employer with the impression that they cannot afford to NOT hire you. They need you on their team. Help them to remember it by writing a follow up letter after interview. nnThere will be numerous interviews held for the position that you want. How can you stand out? Out o

May 16, 2008

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Okay, so you have an interview tomorrow. Do you know what you're going to wear? How does your resume look? What do you know about the company? Chances are, you have addressed and answered all of these questions, but have you given thought to your salary? Have you thought about how much money you need to make, and do you know how to negotiate pay?nnYou should never fail to prepare for salary negotiation. The more money you make, the better life you can afford. Not only will a

May 14, 2008

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When you go to an interview, you expect to answer a lot of questions. But have you thought about the questions you should be asking? An interview is a lot more than a way for the employer to get to know you. It is also your chance to learn about your employer and about the position offered. What you find out could make you realize that the job is not for you after all. Or it could reaffirm your stance that you really want the position. Before you meet with any potential emplo

May 13, 2008

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Everyone has different income needs. Younger people may be able to afford to work on a smaller salary in return for a promising future and opportunities for training and advancement. People with families, on the other hand, might not have much room for negotiation where salary is concerned. They might also need medical coverage and family-friendly benefits such as baby sitting services and gym membership. Whatever your situation, you need to adopt compensation and benefit str

May 13, 2008

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Can you condense all of your qualifications, experience and personality onto a single sheet of paper? Of course not; this is why interview portfolios are such a great idea. An interview portfolio can be used to showcase your work and talents all of which may not be showcased properly in a text resume. A portfolio can include projects, photos and work samples that truly highlight and showcase your talent.nnPortfolios have always been popular among artists, architects and other

May 11, 2008

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Hiring a resume writer can serve as a boost to your career search, but do you need one? If you ask a writer, the answer will no doubt be one sided. If you apply for jobs only to never hear back from the hiring manager, a writer will tell you that you need professional help. Before you hire a writer, however, you should think about the following:nnRead over your resume. There could be spelling and grammatical mistakes that you're not aware of. These are a huge turn off to pote

May 8, 2008

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When you apply for a job, you have one chance and one chance only to capture your prospective employer's attention. In most cases, this is done using a cover letter. You should create a cover letter for jobs that you apply for via a resume. A well-written application letter is your foot in the door. It is your chance to show what you are made of and why you should get the job. Most importantly, it needs to capture the reader's attention and leave them with something to rememb

May 8, 2008

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Why do employers always ask the "greatest weakness" interview question? It seems like they are trying to throw you off. I mean, you rehearse the answer to every possible question that you can think of, and then they ask, "What do you think your greatest weakness is?" nnJob interviews are stressful even if you don't have to answer this question. Regardless, interviews and tough questions are an integral part of career advancement, and you NEED to be able to ace them or you wil

May 5, 2008

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If an employer expects you to dress a certain way when you work in their building and represent their company, why wouldn't they expect you to follow a dress code for interview? The fact of the matter is that they do, and if you don't dress accordingly, you may not get hired. nnWhy should your dress reflect your desire to succeed? You want to show your potential boss that you take the interview process seriously and that you will be just as serious about your job. Worried abo

May 1, 2008