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1. Why a Poor Resume Can be Detrimental to Your Career Chances You might have carefully chosen your undergraduate college, wishing to attend an institution that was highly-respected in your chosen field. If you went on to receive an advanced degree, you were probably quite careful to take those courses that would best prepare you for your professional life.
2.The "Non-Resume" Plan . . . How To Be A Job Search Winner! If you're busy looking for a new job, you've probably spent a lot of time preparing your resume. So, what's a "non-resume" plan? 3.5 Ways to Drastically Improve Your Resume in 10 Minutes 5.A Guide To Posting Your Resume Online plug itIn today's world, emailing your resume to a potential employer has become commonplace, in some cases even a preferred way, to apply for jobs. Although many employers now welcome and encourage emailed applications, they also may have particular rules about what types of files they accept via email. Many employers request a resume from all candidates applying for a job. In many cases, they do not actually perform a detailed review on each of these resumes (which would be far too time-consuming), but instead use scanning technology to look for resources that contain keywords matching their requirements. 8. How to use Power Words in your Resume 9. Using Numbers to Add Impact to Your Resume 10. Resumes for Health Care 11. it's okay to be a little longer than you would if applying for a typical corporate job. - Your cover letter should elaborate on your teaching goals and style, as well as mentioning the qualifications and experience that make you suitable for the job. The ideal candidate for most teaching job is not only somebody who is qualified, but somebody who is committed to education - and you want to demonstrate that is you! |
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