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Resume Writing Tips
One of the most important aspects of conducting a productive and fruitful job search is to create a resume that will make a great first impression and land you the job interview. Most employers spend no more than 20 seconds looking at a resume so it needs to be concise and easily readable. Too much […]
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Timing Your Job Search
So, you’ve developed a great resume, you’re finding and applying for “good fit” positions online, and you are networking. You’ve connected with some recruiters that specialize in your area of expertise. Your LinkedIn profile is 100% complete. So, why are you not receiving multiple responses? What is going on? The last time you looked for […]
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Using Social Media As A Career Tool
As the use of social media grows, recruiters are increasingly turning to these sites to screen potential hires. It is important to have a social website presence, but it’s important to have the right one. Here are just a few tips to make sure you’re sending the right professional messages: Establish a separate professional account […]
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