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  • Where to Post Your Resume
    Finding a new job during a recession can be a difficult undertaking Employers are reluctant to hire new people when they may be facing layoffs down the road
  • Choosing a Resume Service
    There is no doubt that we are in some of the toughest economic times that we have seen in more than 70 years Rather than looking for people to hire, companies are laying people off in numbers not seen in 25 years
  • Writing a Great Federal Resume
    A federal resume is a tool for gaining or advancing one’s career in the government arena At its core, it is similar to the standard private sector resume
  • Writing Great KSA Factor Responses
    In addition to providing a resume, federal job applicants are typically required to complete narrative statements on specified knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) factors These statements, which accompany an applicant’s cover letter and resume, are required to be considered for employment
  • Writing a Great SES Resume
    The Senior Executive Service (SES) is a group of federal employees who serve at the top levels of the US
  • Top Six Job Search Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
    Many job seekers think that whether they land a new position is a matter of luck: it’s good luck if they’re hired, and it’s bad luck if they’re not The truth is that what separates successful job hunters from unsuccessful ones often is a question of preparedness, persistence, and hard work
  • How to Prepare For a Review at Work
    Most people look forward to job reviews about as much as they do a root canal No matter how well you think you’re doing, there’s always the possibility that your supervisor will see things differently and call you on the carpet for your actions—or inactions
  • Tips For Responding to Knowledge Skills and Abilities Factors
    If you haven’t looked for a job recently, particularly in the government field, you may not be familiar with the term KSA It is an acronym for Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • How to Use Networking to Get Ahead
    Networking is a crucial aspect of any successful career Whether you’re looking for a new job or want to shine in your current position, few things are as important as making and maintaining contacts
  • How to Handle a New Boss
    There are two times in your professional life when you’ll experience the anxiety and hope that comes with having a new boss: when you begin a new job and when your boss is the newbie Both situations are fraught with potential landmines, but both are also opportunities to create a wonderful working relationship with your manager
  • Writing a Winning Cover Letter
    The cover letter you submit with your resume may be the only chance you have to be considered for a position So, you need to know how to write a cover letter that can make you a winner in the employment race
  • How to Survive and Excel in a Group Interview
    Group interviews are becoming a more common hiring practice as companies place greater emphasis on teamwork and communication skills in addition to basic job task competencies There are two types of group interview
  • How to Shine During a Panel Style Job Interview
    You may be forewarned—or you may be surprised when you first walk in There they are: a panel of people waiting to interview you for a job
  • Creating a Successful Teacher Resume
    It’s arguably the most important job in the world, but just because you’re a passionate, dedicated teacher doesn’t mean that you can send in any old resume You must be able to translate your skills, experiences, and credentials into a document that makes potential employers say, “I want to meet his person
  • Distribute Your Resume Effectively
    When you’re job hunting, success has everything to do with numbers The more potential employers have your resume in their hands, the greater the number of interviews you’ll be contacted about
  • Writing a Scannable Resume
    Every job seeker wants his or her resume to stand out from the crowd But achieving this goal isn’t as easy as it was several years ago
  • How to Ask for a Raise
    Do you feel that you deserve a higher salary and need to ask for a raise Let’s look at the facts: You’re long overdue for a raise
  • Plan Your International Move
    Whether you’re moving overseas permanently or for a temporary period of time one of the biggest headaches is organizing your belongings Naturally, you would like the furniture or personal effects you own to arrive at your destination in one piece
  • How to Handle Resume Flaws
    An effective resume is a key tool when you are trying to land a job However, most resumes fail to capture the attention of potential employers for very predictable, but definitely curable, reasons
  • Business Resume Tips
    For most job-seekers, the resume is the only way to get your foot in the door Unfortunately, the employer probably gets so many resumes, that he barely has time to read through them all
  • Writing An Effective Legal Resume
    Law school taught you plenty, but it probably didn’t teach you how to write a resume that will secure you an interview with the firm of your dreams It can be daunting to create or even update a resume because there’s so much pressure to be unique
  • Writing An Engineering Resume That Gets Attention
    You’re talented and experienced, so any old resume should be able to secure that dream job you’re after, right Wrong
  • Writing An IT Resume That Stands Out
    Information technology jobs are popping up in unheard-of numbers all over the world After all, everyone uses computers today, which means everyone needs help figuring them out and fixing them when things go awry
  • Great Tips For Smart Video Resumes!
    Video Resumes are here to stay Changing times, better technology and widespread internet access have changed recruiting practices
  • Tips For Writing An Effective Cover Letter
    Your cover letter is the first thing a prospective employer sees, so it’s crucial that it grab his or her attention and never let go

    There are two schools of thought on a cover letter’s opening remark: one being that you should ask a rhetorical question or make a funny remark as an attention grabber
  • Do You Need A New Resume?
    Maybe you haven’t updated your resume since your first job out of college—10 years ago Or perhaps you haven’t been called in for any interviews despite sending out dozens of resumes
  • Military-To-Civilian Resume Tips
    When you’re separating from the military after years of service, it can be daunting to look for a civilian job Sure, you’ve got experience that most other job seekers don’t
  • Five Essential Resume Writing Tips
    As you prepare your resume in hopes of acquiring your dream job, keep these tips in mind to make sure you give yourself the best chance of being recognized and hired

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  • How To Write A Government Resume
    Applying for a government job may seem a bit intimidating, due to the long list of special requirements regarding your application One of the requirements is a resume in a certain format, known as a government resume

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