Job Interview Resume
Applying for a job without
writing a resume
is like going to class without your homework. Your job
interview resume
should communicate who you are and what you are capable of.
There is more than one type of resume,
determine which one is right for you.
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If you are
having trouble writing a resume due to inexperience,
transition from the military, or you have some kind of an
unusual work history, then a profession service may be worth
looking into.
The Cover Letter
Cover letters are very important to the application process
and many hiring managers
will automatically reject
resumes that arrive without them.
In your cover letter, expand and explain. Provide other
information that will entice the employer to read
your resume.
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References
Great references can easily move you to the
top of the hiring list or sink you to the depths of the
candidate pool. You don't always have to provide references
with your resume or during the interview, but the decision
makers have to know that you are ready to provide a
reference list when they ask for one.
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The Application
Your application for employment will probably be the first contact that your potential employer will have with you. Develop your application so that it is accurate and presents a professional impression.
Continue here for more on completing your application...
Go to this page to learn about inaccurate or falsifying applications.
Thank You Interview Letter
Thank you notes to the potential employers
after an interview are thoughtful reminders to the
interviewers of your thankfulness and desire to work in
their organization. Create
just the right thank you note.