Building a Professional Resume
Building a professional resume is more than just listing your employment history and academic background. A well-written resume should address the needs of prospective employers, not yours. In other words, your resume must convey your suitability for positions you are planning to apply for, before you can reasonably expect a response or interview request. Although there are many written or unwritten rules and guidelines to build a resume, each resume, in most part, is unique and can differ significantly even in the same domain of professions.
Building a Professional Generic Cover Letter
Cover letters are of no less importance then the resume itself. The cover letters show your prospective employers that you are serious about the position, and have done your homework in learning about the opportunity and the employer.
Searching, Identifying and matching 10 most suitable Positions
Searching and applying for open positions can be quite overwhelming, considering the overwhelming nature of position advertisements. There are hundreds of local and national career sites, besides individual career pages on employers’ websites. The positions are advertised and published through multiple channels including newspapers, free and paid job sites, social media and networking.
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