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Don't have much experience? Here's how to boost your résumé
After a rigorous search, you've found a job that you're really excited about, where you'll work on interesting things with like-minded people and in a great location.
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7 things you should never say in an interview
"My last boss was an idiot" ...
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How to write a cover letter for a marketing position
If you're seeking a marketing position, you should market yourself just like you would a product. While your résumé should include all the details about your experience and successes, you can use your cover letter to sell yourself and hook the hiring manager into reading your résumé
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10 things smart job seekers do
What separates the smart job seeker from others looking for employment? Oftentimes, it is one of these 10 things:
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How to get the most out of a recruiter
Using the industry knowledge and networks of recruiters can be a critical component of any job search. A professional recruiter can offer career advice, inside knowledge of your target industry or company, compensation guidance and "cultural fit" insight on prospective employers.
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How to get noticed by recruiters
Whether you're about to start a new job search, or you're a passive job seeker who likes to keep tabs on potential opportunities, a recruiter can be a valuable ally.
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How to write a cover letter for a sales position
A cover letter is your first opportunity to impress a potential employer, and when you work in sales, you know how important a first impression can be.
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How to answer behavioral interview questions
The behavioral interview is increasingly used by employers as a key part of the hiring process.
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How to write a résumé for the manufacturing industry
The keys to writing a winning résumé in any industry are to demonstrate your knowledge and experience, position yourself as a skilled individual who is a good match with the company, and show that you know and understand the field