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6) Know Your CV (Resume) Inside Out
Everyone who has ever applied for a job has w... Author:David Bain The Top 10 Ways To Improve Your Interview Body Language - Part O... The following article summarises the top 10 ways to ensure that you show good interview body language. Make sure that all the preparation you do for a job interview isn’t in vain. Your body ... Author:David Bain Creating the Ultimate Cover Letter Cover letters are a very important part of your presentation, whether you're a student in college or a candidate applying for a job. While there is virtually no limit to the different design... Author:Nelson Ng 10 Tips For Writing A Winning Resume Your resume (or curriculum vitae), combined with the cover letter, are the master keys to opening the prospective employer's mind and door so that you can proceed to the next step in the pro... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letter of Recommendation or Letter of Reference – Which Is It? Of the more than two million annual visitors to my two main "writing help" Web sites, over 60% of them are looking for some type of letter-writing assistance, and of those, 50% are seeking h... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letters of Recommendation Defined As I point out on the main page of my recommendation-reference-central.com Web site there is a great deal of general confusion about the differences and similarities between letters of recom... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letters of Recommendation – Writing Tips and Strategies In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situations related to the writing of letters of recommendation. ... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letters of Recommendation - Writing Power Phrases As a result of writing literally hundreds of letters of recommendation over the years, I have learned that there are certain common elements and approaches that are applicable to almost all ... Author:Shaun Fawcett How To Write Cover Letters That Work Frequently there is confusion about the exact meaning of the term "cover letter".
That's because when most people use that term, they don't realize that there are TWO main types of cover ... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letters of Reference Defined As I point out on the main page of my Web site, recommendation-reference-central.com, there is a great deal of general confusion about the differences and similarities between letters of ref... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letters of Reference – Writing Tips and Strategies In addition to standard letter-writing dos and don'ts, there are a number of basic guidelines that apply specifically to most situations related to the writing of letters of reference. These... Author:Shaun Fawcett Letters of Reference - Writing Power Phrases As a result of writing literally hundreds of letters of reference over the years, I am aware that there are certain common elements and approaches that are applicable to almost all such lett... Author:Shaun Fawcett Employee Partnership Through Delegation A true leader displays personal power rather than position power. Leading the charge is an important element in partnering with your employees. When I was a child, my mother would say, "D... Author:Ed Rigsbee Praise for a Job Well Done Praise for a job well done! Was the response most frequently given to me during my six-month Employee Loyalty Survey in 1995. At seminars across the country, I asked attendees to tell me the... Author:Ed Rigsbee Keeping Your Employees Motivated in Turbulent Times As a business owner or manager you are currently dealing with two crucial issues for the success of your business. First, you are dealing with the current economic slowdown and the possible ... Author:Ed Rigsbee Employee Empowerment Through the P.A.R.T.N.E.R. Model In a perfect world, employees would take responsibility as if they were an owner or at the least, had a vested interest in the success of the company for which they worked. But it's not a pe... Author:Ed Rigsbee Three on Three—the Magnificent Supervision Tool What an Idea! It was in the 1980s, when I owned a manufacturers representative sales agency that I heard Patricia Fripp talking about this idea in one of her success seminars. I tried the id... Author:Ed Rigsbee High-Performance Employees Through a Culture of Trust I’ll never forget the warmth of the desert sun the day that I was told I did it all wrong. No training, but high expectations in assuming that I knew the difference between oil and water bas... Author:Ed Rigsbee What is Behavioral Style Interviewing and Why do I Care? Over the years, interviewers have deployed all sorts of methods to “weed” out candidates in an effort to determine who is best qualified for a job. A lot has changed from the days when the i... Author:Keith Scott |
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