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Distance Learning: How to work and study at the same time?
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Bartending: Building A Foundation For A Profitable and Rewarding Career
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Tox ic Bosses
When people gather around the water cooler, there's always one favorite topic: toxic bosses. You know, the ones who make life in the office unbearable? Here are some of the more common varieties you’ll find. 1. The Screamer. You can’t miss this...
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Digital camera disc formats
By Jakob Jelling http://www.snapjunky.com As it is a fact that digital cameras are comprised of miniature computers that have storage discs for retrieving the images as digital information, so a certain amount of knowledge is necessary...
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Why Use a Professional Resume Writer?
You've heard it said a thousand times - "If you want the job
done right, do it yourself." Well, maybe that is true in your
area of expertise, but did you get a degree in English? Do you
have 20 years of experience in writing marketing and promotional
materials? Do you know how to write aggressive, first person
material? Can you look objectively at your accomplishments and
know how to present them so that the reader says "Wow!"?
Probably not.
Most folks try to prepare their own resume - and most are pretty
good at putting down their functions and tasks. But most people
don't know how to make their skills jump off the page. That is
why a professional writer who is objective about who you are and
what you are about should write your resume for you.
A professional resume writer knows all the right buzz words for
your industry - or knows where to find them. A professional
knows what the latest
trends are in resume writing and will
incorporate them into your document. A professional takes
seminars, reads books, stays up to date on what recruiters and
hiring mangers are looking for. You certainly don't have the
time to do this, do you? If you did, you'd be in this business.
So don't sell yourself short on the most important document you
will ever write about yourself. Get the help you deserve.
About the author:
Stefanie Spikell, owner of two companies, Expert Resumes and
Clear Communications Business Consulting,
www.ExpertResumeWriter.com is a noted business/careers coach,
management consultant and resume writer. In her 20-year career,
she has managed marketing communications departments for major
engineering firms, taught at the university level, published
hundreds of business-related reports and articles, and written
thousands of winning resumes.
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