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Latest News & BlogFebruary 6, 2012
Hiring managers have love-hate relationships with resumes. They need resumes to find candidates to fill job openings, but they often have to wade through piles of poorly written work histories. If you give a hiring manager the information needed to make a quick decision about your credentials, you will have an edge over other applicants.
February 2, 2012
Your resume is the most important document in any job search. But what if you're submitting resume after resume and receiving no results at all -- not even a call? Your resume may be fatally flawed.
February 1, 2012
Here are a few ideas that will go a long way toward taking some of the pressure off of you and making the most of your time with the interviewer.
January 31, 2012
There are plenty of obvious ways to screw up a job interview: show up late; take a call mid-interview; unload about your old boss; steal the interviewer's pen (booze on the breath or dog poop on the shoes also can lead to a less-than-desirable outcome). But there is a more subtle job interview killer out there: failure of the candidate to ask questions.
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