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A human resource professional for example, might divide his/her skills into categories such as Employee Training, Benefits Management, and Workforce Development . Under each category, the relevant information would be listed or described. A brief work history listing comes at the end of … Alesia Benedict, Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Job and Career Transition Coach (JCTC) is the President of GetInterviews.com, the country’s leading resume writing firm. …

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Graduate school also illustrates to employers that you have a serious interest in professional development and are being proactive about your development . Unfortunately, with grad school comes the risk of burnout-you have been in school non -stop since you were six years old and eventually you will need a break

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I’ve been in interviews where a prospective employer had a member of the development team to sit in and act as a “bullshit detector”; I’ve also done the same duty when working at companies that were interviewing prospective developers. … Joey: I know you’ve made several posts about job hunting , with links to suggestions on things to do while unemployed to make you more employable, etc.

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One could spend days, probably even weeks, searching, gathering and reading the advice and references on how to build a resume, interview for a job , network, etc. The “old school” style of heading to the library or book store for such …. R = Relevant to your NEXT job . E = Edited well, to be concise & 100% error-free. A = Action & Achievement-oriented. L = Lead to interviews. In my estimation, approximately 95% of the resumes I’ve seen throughout my career were poorly …

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admin on May 14th, 2009

9. How to Deal With Being Laid Off : The Career Coach takes you through getting fired to finding a new job in this article. You can also get tips for job fairs, as well as recruiter’s pet peeves

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Timing is critical; being recommended for a position can transform a content employee into a prospective new hire when they are not actively job hunting sparing them from a formal job search to find their next challenge. … Networking is career insurance. Here are some tips to re-enter the job market with a running jumpstart to accelerate job search progress. • First define skills, expertise, and knowledge

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