How to Format & Write a Cover Letter

Posted by Sana 11 January, 2010 (0) Comment

Apart from a well-composed resume a finely tuned cover letter can help to stand out among the rest of job seekers. Be sure to tailor each cover letter to the specific position for which you are applying. While there is a formula you should follow when writing a cover letter, don’t be afraid to let your personality shine through as well.

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Here we have included some instructions for writing a good cover letter.

Instructions

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Internet Tips and Tricks To Help You Land Your Next Job

Posted by Noor 26 November, 2009 (0) Comment

There are many sites on the internet that allow you to view the job openings available, along with the facility to apply for the job online by submitting your CV. But internet can be much more helpful for finding new and unique jobs, that suit your personality the best. Here are some guidelines to help you look for a new job:

1. Career Assessment Tests

These tests help you to gain a proper understanding about your interests and your working style. You can take these tests through different sites. Career assessment tests can help you save time and find a job of your interest, based on your test results.

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2. Network, Network, Network

Widen your network by interacting with different professionals through various sites. Not only professionals, even your personal contacts on facebook and msn can help you find a job opportunity. For a start, log in to a networking site, seek for present employees and managers and invite them to join your network.

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Six Common Career Misconceptions

Posted by Noor 14 October, 2009 (0) Comment

The job market in today’s economy is a highly competitive place and the concept of a guaranteed job for life is no longer true. In order to maintain an impressive marketable edge within a constantly changing environment, make sure that you don’t fall for the following career misconceptions.

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1. The Most Qualified Candidate Always Gets The Job Offer

It is not necessary that you will surely get a job if you have impressive qualifications and extensive experience in the related field. Generally, jobs are mostly offered to those who are better communicators, who are able to connect well with the interviewer and have the required market relevant skills.

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