Feb
27
april23 asked:
My husband was let go from his job last week because of the economy and is updating his resume. How would he list “his job was eliminated because of the economy”? Also, where do you put the phrase at, next to the job title?
MaryKay
My husband was let go from his job last week because of the economy and is updating his resume. How would he list “his job was eliminated because of the economy”? Also, where do you put the phrase at, next to the job title?
MaryKay
Feb
24
How do I post a resume on Monster and have it retain the same formatting as its MS Word document?
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lamannkj asked:
Trying to post a resume on Monster from the MS Word document, however the formatting gets extremely convoluted. Any thoughts?
Antonia
Trying to post a resume on Monster from the MS Word document, however the formatting gets extremely convoluted. Any thoughts?
Antonia
Feb
17
What kind of job could I get with no work experience whatsoever at age 18?
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Marie09 asked:
I am 18. I technically have had a legal job in a place considered retail for 4 months. What kind of job could I apply for with such little work experience?
Letizia
I am 18. I technically have had a legal job in a place considered retail for 4 months. What kind of job could I apply for with such little work experience?
Letizia
Feb
10
avalanche91hockey asked:
I am trying to get ideas for jobs I would want in the future. I want to be able to design and possibly create or invent medicines for people in a laboratory. I like dealing with science and math and am looking for a job that makes at least 100K annually. Anybody know the type or name of jobs that would fit this criteria?
Aditya
I am trying to get ideas for jobs I would want in the future. I want to be able to design and possibly create or invent medicines for people in a laboratory. I like dealing with science and math and am looking for a job that makes at least 100K annually. Anybody know the type or name of jobs that would fit this criteria?
Aditya
Feb
4
What is the best resume writing software that I can buy to use on my computer?
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Andrew C asked:
I would like to know what is generally considered to be the best resume writing software for use on a home computer. I would like to update my resume and really make a good one.
Verinder
I would like to know what is generally considered to be the best resume writing software for use on a home computer. I would like to update my resume and really make a good one.
Verinder
Feb
4
What kind of job can you get if you have a Bachelor’s degree and majored in Psychology?
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Syngi asked:
And is there a way to find such jobs on-line? I’m a bit disheartened with my current job and am looking for something that will use more of my skills. I can type about 42 wpm, fingerspell to communicate with the deaf, and maybe more. I’m not bad with computers and have no problem training, but I won’t wear shorts (which is why I turned down a job at Disney). What do you think? What can I do?
Rosalinde
And is there a way to find such jobs on-line? I’m a bit disheartened with my current job and am looking for something that will use more of my skills. I can type about 42 wpm, fingerspell to communicate with the deaf, and maybe more. I’m not bad with computers and have no problem training, but I won’t wear shorts (which is why I turned down a job at Disney). What do you think? What can I do?
Rosalinde
Feb
3
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Mario Churchill asked:
One spends hours perfecting their resume when job hunting. They ensure that all their skills are well defined, and their job duties and titles sounds more professional than they really are. However, when it comes time to really sell themselves, they fall prey to a resume cover letter template. Why would they pair a well-written resume with a resume cover letter template which does nothing to compliment their job skills? I don’t know either. A resume cover letter template’s intention is to ease the stress of job-seekers. Yet it only makes it worse by ensuring an applicant does not get the desired position. One who uses a resume cover letter template does nothing to assist one from standing out to the hiring manager, which is the only way to earn an interview amongst hundreds, if not thoughts, of other job hunters.
A resume cover letter template does not contain the most important elements of any cover letter. The whole point behind a resume cover letter is to get an interview. In order to do this, a resume cover letter must be convincing and demonstrate all the skills one so painstakingly perfected on their resume. After committing so much time on creating a resume that looks professional, it makes little sense to leave the job underdone by using a resume cover letter template.
What is a resume cover letter template? A resume cover letter template is a pre-generated cover letter where one only has to “fill in the blanks”. Resume cover letter templates can be found included in most word processing software (which I will never understand) or by doing a search on the internet. With resume cover letters so readily available, it goes to show that most people use this method when applying for jobs. It is also an assumption that the way to land an interview is by being one of the first applicants for the job. This is not necessarily the case. A hiring manager is looking for the best candidate for the job and is not simply going to choose the first person to come along. They want to find the best applicant. If a resume cover letter does not grab their attention, which is what a resume cover letter achieves, then they are not going to waste time reviewing the applicant further.
Using a resume cover letter template is the quickest way for one’s resume to end in the trash pile. A resume cover letter template gives the impression that one is a nameless, faceless, and mindless individual who just wants to get a job, any job. This is not a promising characteristic of a potential employee. A company is looking for an individual which has passion and enthusiasm. They also want an employee who is dedicates to the company and wants to see the company excel. How is one going to convey this to a hiring manager when they are just blanks filled into a resume cover letter template?
The answer is simple. They aren’t. It is important to move away from using resume cover letter templates and begin using a personalized resume cover letter that makes the hiring manager convinced that one is the right person for the position. It is definitely more work, at least a first, but the process of a personalized cover letter reaps greater benefits. The percentage of positive responses to a personalized cover letter, versus a resume cover letter template, is greater. Thus the amount of resumes a job-seeker has to send out is lessened. This makes the initial work of writing a resume cover letter even out against the traditional job-seeker which uses a resume cover letter template.
A personalized resume cover letter should, first and foremost, have a beginning sentence which makes the hiring manager interested enough to continue reading. If one can learn this value skill in writing a resume cover letter, then half the word is already done! A resume cover letter template will never be able to do this, no matter how special it or, or how much a website promises positive results. A resume cover letter template is just too general to be able to reach this accomplishment. So spend a little time learning what it is that makes a resume cover letter special, and then do it.
Mewa
One spends hours perfecting their resume when job hunting. They ensure that all their skills are well defined, and their job duties and titles sounds more professional than they really are. However, when it comes time to really sell themselves, they fall prey to a resume cover letter template. Why would they pair a well-written resume with a resume cover letter template which does nothing to compliment their job skills? I don’t know either. A resume cover letter template’s intention is to ease the stress of job-seekers. Yet it only makes it worse by ensuring an applicant does not get the desired position. One who uses a resume cover letter template does nothing to assist one from standing out to the hiring manager, which is the only way to earn an interview amongst hundreds, if not thoughts, of other job hunters.
A resume cover letter template does not contain the most important elements of any cover letter. The whole point behind a resume cover letter is to get an interview. In order to do this, a resume cover letter must be convincing and demonstrate all the skills one so painstakingly perfected on their resume. After committing so much time on creating a resume that looks professional, it makes little sense to leave the job underdone by using a resume cover letter template.
What is a resume cover letter template? A resume cover letter template is a pre-generated cover letter where one only has to “fill in the blanks”. Resume cover letter templates can be found included in most word processing software (which I will never understand) or by doing a search on the internet. With resume cover letters so readily available, it goes to show that most people use this method when applying for jobs. It is also an assumption that the way to land an interview is by being one of the first applicants for the job. This is not necessarily the case. A hiring manager is looking for the best candidate for the job and is not simply going to choose the first person to come along. They want to find the best applicant. If a resume cover letter does not grab their attention, which is what a resume cover letter achieves, then they are not going to waste time reviewing the applicant further.
Using a resume cover letter template is the quickest way for one’s resume to end in the trash pile. A resume cover letter template gives the impression that one is a nameless, faceless, and mindless individual who just wants to get a job, any job. This is not a promising characteristic of a potential employee. A company is looking for an individual which has passion and enthusiasm. They also want an employee who is dedicates to the company and wants to see the company excel. How is one going to convey this to a hiring manager when they are just blanks filled into a resume cover letter template?
The answer is simple. They aren’t. It is important to move away from using resume cover letter templates and begin using a personalized resume cover letter that makes the hiring manager convinced that one is the right person for the position. It is definitely more work, at least a first, but the process of a personalized cover letter reaps greater benefits. The percentage of positive responses to a personalized cover letter, versus a resume cover letter template, is greater. Thus the amount of resumes a job-seeker has to send out is lessened. This makes the initial work of writing a resume cover letter even out against the traditional job-seeker which uses a resume cover letter template.
A personalized resume cover letter should, first and foremost, have a beginning sentence which makes the hiring manager interested enough to continue reading. If one can learn this value skill in writing a resume cover letter, then half the word is already done! A resume cover letter template will never be able to do this, no matter how special it or, or how much a website promises positive results. A resume cover letter template is just too general to be able to reach this accomplishment. So spend a little time learning what it is that makes a resume cover letter special, and then do it.
Mewa
Feb
1
How do I attach a resume and cover letter to an online application?
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susieulmer asked:
I’ve never applied for a job online. I need step by step instruction on how to attach a RESUME and COVER LETTER to an application. Is their proper etiquette involved?
Athena
I’ve never applied for a job online. I need step by step instruction on how to attach a RESUME and COVER LETTER to an application. Is their proper etiquette involved?
Athena