By Rob Lewis The first priority of recruiters looking at your resume is to see that you are eligible to work in the jobs that they are hiring for. This may seem obvious, but candidates don’t always take the time to display this on their resume. If they want to hire someone with 3 years [...]
By Richard Spridgeon This is a follow-up to a previously published article on CareerHunter.There are other creative ways you can let your career goals be communicated in your resume. For example, you provide additional information for each position you held, you can indicate how the work or the tasks in question, has helped you towards [...]
by Richard Spridgeon When writing your resume, it is easy to fall into the habit of focusing on the past. After all, a great part of your resume is composed of a list of things you’ve done, the positions you held, special awards you may have received and certainly those important academic grades. A [...]
By Alexis Broomfield When I review a large pile of resumes, I usually notice some errors either on the resume itself or on the attached cover letter that will reduce the chances of an otherwise likely candidate to be invited for an interview. In some cases, the error is minor and will not significantly reduce [...]
By Ahg Hejill It may seem an obvious point, but what you enjoy in life is one of the most important factors in choosing a career. But just as much as having a taste for what you do, you gotta love the when and the how. If, for example, you are thinking of becoming a [...]
by Jeffrey Wright Efficiency and effectiveness is critical for every job; so its really vital to make sure that you find a job that aligns with what makes you efficient and effective. generally speaking, these are factors that will work best when a job aligns with your natural skills. Remember though that talents for a particular type [...]
By John Rogers Thinking of starting a business web-based, but just not sure if it is for you? Getting a Web company up and running is really very simple. But it does involve a lot of hard work – more than you may have heard - and its certainly not for everyone. However, the rewards can be there [...]
By Tess Brooks If you want to prepare for career advancement, it’s generally a good idea to look at options for continuing your professional education. An increasingly popular option is to have a look at online courses. Sometimes, the service provider through which you may consider training with is not an accredited college or university, but [...]
By Simon Coulter Let’s go through some of the more standard interview questions below. Remember that all sample responses are pretty generic and should be altered based on your experience in your own industry or profession. Why do you work for Standard Distrionics? First off, make sure you have done your homework on the company. See your [...]
Decisions taken in the beginning of your career are crucial to scale new heights in your professional life. If you are an IT professional, numbers crunching accountant, whatever may be your passion, you have to decide your career path in the beginning of your career. It is highly difficult to face competition in the job market, if your career decisions are influenced with the pressure from family and friends. Though you are influenced by winners among your friends who made it big in their career, it is your knowledge, skills, abilities and attitude which decide the altitude of your professional life.
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