Ten Keys to a Dynamite Resume

To help you assemble a significantly better, more powerful resume, here are ten overall aspects in regard to your resume’s material and presentation:   1. Position title and job description. Provide your title, plus a thorough explanation of your obligations and achievements. Considering that occupation titles are often misleading or their function may vary from…

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How Do I Discuss the Subject of Money?

During the employment interview, there’s a good possibility you’ll be asked about your current and anticipated level of benefits. Here’s the way to manage the following questions:   Question: What are you currently earning? Answer: “My benefits, including bonus, is in the high-forties. I’m expecting my annual review next month, and that ought to put…

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Four Classic Interview Questions—and How to Prepare for Them

Skilled job seekers know there are four general types of interview questions—and they prepare appropriately.   First, there are the resume questions. These relate to your previous experience, skills, job duties, education, upbringing, individual interests, and so forth.   Resume questions require reliable, objective solutions, since your resume consists of facts which often tend to…

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The Dangers of Resume Overkill

Virtually everything published about resume design focuses on what you should put in. But let’s look at what should be left out, or at least reduced.   Item #1: Salary background or salary specifications. I’ve never heard one helpful reason to point out your past, current, or expected salary. If you see a classified ad…

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How to Answer Interview Questions

On this page are eight of the most generally asked (and simple) interviewing questions. Do yourself and the potential employer a favor, and give them some thought before the interview happens. Why do you want this occupation? Why do you want to leave your present occupation? What are your personal and professional objectives? What do…

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What Should You Ask the Interviewer?

A job interview may rapidly disintegrate into an interrogation or monologue unless you request some high quality queries of your own. Candidate questions are the lifeblood of any successful interview, because they develop dialogue and help clarify your knowledge of the company and the situation responsibilities. In addition the questions you ask help to indicate…

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