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Ann Baehr - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
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- Why You Need To Use A Resume Instead Of A Job Application
[Business:Careers-Employment] A resume is needed over the job application is because it is a presentation of who you are. In short, it is an advertisement. You are the product. It includes achievements instead of just "duties" and provides a lot more room for your information compared to the small section found on a job application form.
- The WayBack Machine Helps To Support Legal Cases
[Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] Have you ever been in a situation where you either lost your website files from a backup you did a few years ago or had to prove that something was on your website for a certain period of time but didn't know how to prove it? The WayBack Machine is a resources you should know about.
- Resume Falsification: Would You Lie On Your Resume?
[Business:Resumes-Cover-Letters] Before you consider stretching the truth a little on your resume – or worse, lying about something like having a college degree or working for a particular employer --
- Your Job Interview Is Like A Blind Date: It's a Meeting Between Two Interested People
[Business:Careers-Employment] Before you allow yourself to get the pre-interview jitters, read this article. It will put things into perspective and give you the confidence to be yourself by realizing that the interview is a conversation between you and an interested party – the hiring manager.
- How to Write a Better Resume
[Business:Resumes-Cover-Letters] How many times have you wondered what you should and shouldn’t do when attempting to write your own resume? Wouldn’t it be handy to have a checklist of what to do and what not to do? This article does just that and provides visual examples of various components of a resume.
- How HR Works to Get the Job Done
[Business:Careers-Employment] This article was written to provide job seekers with an understanding of how human resources (HR) is the hub of an organization and how it is structured. It will also help you to appreciate the job screening process as well as each area of HR if you are considering human resources as your chosen field of occupation.
- Can You Afford to Write Your Own Resume?
[Business:Resumes-Cover-Letters] In today’s economy, if you can save a buck or two, you are ahead of the game! However, as the saying goes, “penny wiser, pound foolish,” there are times when scrimping to save can be more costly in the end. This article will provide you with a quick overview of what skills you need to write your own resume and a case scenario to demonstrate the difference between spending and making a wise investment in having your resume professionally prepared.
- Take this Career and Shove It - In the Right Direction!
[Business:Careers-Employment] Sometimes we need a few quick ideas to help us along our path of career change. Unlike an extensive career assessment, this article will provide you will some straightforward, down-to-earth suggestions to consider that might just change your life!
- Graduating With A Plan of Action
[Business:Careers-Employment] Many people struggle with career choices before make that important life-changing decision that will define who they are for years to come. It is hard to imagine that a new graduate would still struggle with what they want to do with their new college degree. Even if they know, they do not know the next step to take. This article will give a few pointers on how to get started with a plan of action.
- I'm Changing Careers - How Do I Format My Resume?
[Business:Resumes-Cover-Letters] Are you ever stumped about which resume style or format to use when writing your resume? This article demystifies the complexities of how to approach this important decision. It will explain what each of the most popular formats are to help you decide which one is best for you.
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