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481: Top 5 Things You Must Never Include In Your Resume
It takes time and patience to fit your whole professional history within one or two pages, and present yourself as the best candidate for the job. While we focus so much of our energy on what to include in our resumes, we forget to stop and think about the information that should never be included.
(Category: Career | Words: 619 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

482: Tips To Make The Most Of Recruitment Services
Advice to candidates on how to utilise recruitment services most effectively and how to find the perfect agency.
(Category: Career | Words: 573 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: prettyone)

483: Body Language in a Job Interview - What You Could Be Missing
So you've got a great CV, it has got you a great interview. Your shirt is pressed and your shoes are shined, so what can go wrong? It is important that you 'talk yourself up' during a job interview, but your body language could be communicating much more than the words coming out of your mouth.
(Category: Career | Words: 424 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: johnmce)

484: Becoming a Massage Therapist in Maui, Hawaii
Have you ever thought of becoming a licensed Massage Therapist? If you have, you should be prepared to dive into a life changing experience as you embark upon massage therapy school.
(Category: Career | Words: 759 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: paully1111)

485: Career In Medical Supply Sales
A medical sales representative is employed by a pharmaceutical company and it is these sales reps job to call on physicians and pay them visits to give them free samples of the drugs that the pharmaceutical company carries. Medical sales representatives are employed by pharmaceutical companies as a means to deliver targeted marketing to physicians.
(Category: Career | Words: 573 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

486: Education and Training for Career in the Medical Field
Since the medical field is quite broad, how this is taught to the student varies. If you want to start your career by enrolling in a trade or vocational school, you will have to study courses such as anatomy, infection control, physiology and medical terminology. Of course, you will also have to mathematics and chemistry.
(Category: Career | Words: 583 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

487: Career Benefits For Traveling Nurses
As a traveling nurse you are reimbursed for all your travel expenses from moving to and from each assignment. Some agencies cover gas mileage while some will offer up to $650 for air travel expense. Most agencies have worked it in a way that your travel expensive is tax free.
(Category: Career | Words: 575 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

488: How to Become a Good Travel Nurse
Good nurses don't become nurses because they are looking for careers that require a limited amount of manual labor. Good nurses don't become nurses because they feel that nursing will be easier then becoming a doctor. Nurses become nurses because they are compelled to help sick and injured patients.
(Category: Career | Words: 516 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

489: Career Opportunities In The Health and Medical Services
The medical field has since broadened. There are now fields of specialization so if you haven't yet chosen what you want to pursue, perhaps you should browse through the medical a list of medical careers. To give you some idea, here are a few of them
(Category: Career | Words: 1124 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

490: Career Opportunities in Public Speaking
You can also compare a professional public speaker to the noble calling of teacher.A teacher, after all, is someone who does public speaking every day for his or her students. And that public speaking has a vital function in our society. Without it, our children would not be educated and the way our culture functions would be in serious danger. So professional public speakers are important.
(Category: Career | Words: 663 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

491: Career Change Lessons From a Potluck Dinner
New job? New career? Figure out what everyone else is bringing to the table...and what they're taking home.
(Category: Career | Words: 729 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: CathyG)

492: Resume Writing - How To List Self Employment On Your Resume
To succeed as a freelancer, contractor or a new business owner, you have to have determination, passion and patience, much of the same characteristics you need to successfully hunt for a new job. So why is self-employment on a resume a concern for your potential employer?
(Category: Career | Words: 606 | Date: Aug 20th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

493: How To Prepare An Internship Resume
When composing your resume for an internship, you will need to highlight your education first. You should do more than just list your previous degrees or degrees in progress. Point out the classes you have taken that qualify you for the internship. Indicate how your major is in line with the internship and how this experience will help you in your future studies.
(Category: Career | Words: 773 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

494: Resume Writing - How To List Overseas Education And Experience
A sizeable portion of the American workforce has acquired at least a part of their education in a foreign country. If you are in that group, one of the main challenges you will face when composing your resume is transferring your education and any experience you may have from another country in a way that shows your qualifications and achievements in a way that is relevant to your American employer.
(Category: Career | Words: 591 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

495: Resume Writing - Design And Format That Grab Employer's Attention
Your resume is the first contact your potential employer has with you. A well formatted and a well-written resume can make a difference between getting the interview and getting the job, and being passed over.
(Category: Career | Words: 622 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

496: Resume Writing - How To List Your Certifications and Licenses
Most professionals make a mistake of focusing on experience and education only. As a result, they disregard any additional information, such as certifications they have in their field, that would enhance their qualifications and assure that they stand out from the competition.
(Category: Career | Words: 582 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

497: How To Prepare Your Resume For The New Job
Functional resume showcases your experience by the type of qualifications you have, and is typically used by those lacking professional experience or those changing careers. While there are no set rules on determining the best resume style to use, it is important to keep in mind that the resume format can help or hurt your chances to put your best foot forward.
(Category: Career | Words: 587 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

498: Resume Writing - How To Prepare A Winning Cover Letter
The most commonly made mistake in resume submissions is not including a copy of your cover letter. If you are emailing your resume, the cover letter can be included in the body of the email, or attached although employers typically prefer no attachments in email submissions.
(Category: Career | Words: 587 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

499: Resume Writing - Time To Seek Professional Help
If you are unsure that you are even on the right track with your resume, and you feel that the research you have done is overwhelming and not helpful, seek assistance from a professional resume writing service. A professional resume writer should be able to help guide you in the right direction, revise your current resume or create a new resume for you.
(Category: Career | Words: 730 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)

500: Resume Writing - 5 Common Cover Letter Mistakes
A cover letter should highlight areas of your resume which promote your professional experience, and should address any questions an employer may have about hiring you for the job. There are five common cover letter mistakes outlined below that you must avoid in order to get through the first round of resume review and move one step closer to getting the job that you want.
(Category: Career | Words: 596 | Date: Aug 19th 2008 | Author: Tradepla)




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