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March 27th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Challenging Questions, Communication Skills, Getting A Job, Interview Performance, Interview Thank You Letter, Interview Thank You Letters, Interviewers, Job Interview Thank You Letter, Job Interview Thank You Letters, Job Letter, Job Letters, Job Offer, Opportunity, Par, Personal Letter, Personal Letters, Professionalism, Punctuality, Reliability, Resilience
Is it really necessary to send a personal thank you letter?
Yes!
True, many well-qualified applicants are offered jobs despite neglecting to send a personal thank you letter. But why take that chance? If you don’t write a job interview thank you letter, you’re missing a great opportunity to continue describing and demonstrating your greatest skills and strengths!
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March 27th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Bandwidth, Best In The Business, Best Web, Confusing Situation, Expanding Your Business, Fakes, False Hopes, Frauds, Good Reason, Misinformation, Newcomer, Searching The Web, Technological Aspects, Unreliable Websites, Web Hosting Companies, Web Hosting Company, Web Space, Webhosting Company, Word Of Mouth, World Today
Are you looking for the best web hosting company online? then it would be very wise of you to locate a company that has outstanding results in the web hosting industry and take full advantage of it. There’s a very good reason why word-of-mouth is the best form of advertising in the world today.
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March 24th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Deep Trouble, Freelancer, Freelancing, Game, Job Offer, Job Opportunity, Jobs, Mistake, Money, Negative Feedback, Specific Project
The problem with freelancing is, that most buyers make their decision on the rating of the applicants. That’s really understandable as, let’s be honest, we would too, wouldn’t we? So if you have zero feedback on a particular freelancer site the chance is very small to win a bid. There are still some important points you should consider when you apply to these jobs.
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March 18th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Agricultural Nation, Agricultural Products, Asian Countries, Asian Nation, Automobile Industry, Automobile Manufacturing, Commodities, Computer Accessories, Control Instruments, Electrical Appliances, Export Ventures, Garments, Integrated Circuits, Main Imports, Petroleum Products, Plastic Materials, Proper Measures, Realization, South East Asian, Telecommunications Equipment
Thailand has indeed come a long way most especially in its export aspect. In fact, Thailand is considered as one of the world’s largest producer of rice. Aside from Vietnam and Japan, Thailand caters to most of the rice demand worldwide. Since Thailand is an agricultural nation, most of the products that it exports are agricultural products. However, for the past years, Thailand shifted to manufacturing such that the products that it exports to other countries now include garments, textiles, jewelry, computer and components, integrated circuits, plastic products, toys, automobiles, and electrical appliances. The list just seems to go on. Indeed, Thailand has established itself in the world wide market.
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March 12th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Addition Subtraction, Course Contents, Data Measurement, Different Shapes, Expert Guidance, Exponents, Flying Colors, Fractions Decimals, Ged Math, Math Exams, Math Test, Measurement Geometry, Mental Addition, Mid Way, Multiplication And Division, Order Of Operations, Signs Symbols, Solving Word Problems, Test Preparation Tips, Units Of Measurement
However, now that you are mid-way, do you feel burdened by the course contents, especially that of mathematics? Well, in that case, you just need a few weeks of expert guidance (online study programs) and regular practice to pass your GED math test with flying colors.
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March 3rd, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Bachelor, Best Choice, Collegiate Level, Craigslist Org, Credentials, Experiences, Find Job, Find Jobs, Internet Job, Job Resume, Jobs Internet, Late Payments, Parents, Resume References, Term Employment, Tutoring Jobs, Write Resume
With a tutoring job, your students or their parents might ask you for certain credentials.
- Some will just require that you’re in college.
- Some will want to see a bachelor’s degree or some certificate of advanced learning.
- Others, however, will be looking for past teaching or tutoring experiences from you.
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March 1st, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Confidential Candidate, Current Company, Discretion, Fax Machines, Job Search, Mail, Mass Mailing, New Job, Own Time, Personal Business, Personal Contacts, Phone Calls, Postage Meter, Resumes, Share Details, Spending Time, Stationery Envelopes, Temptation, Work Computer, Wraps
If you’ve made the decision to find a new job or a new career and are currently employed, keeping your hunt a secret can be hard – but it’s essential to keeping your current job intact until you are ready to officially make your move. Keep your job search under wraps and keep your personal business personal by following these tips for privacy.
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February 25th, 2010 by
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Comments Off Tags: Brag Books, Creative, Face, First Impression, High Quality, Hiring Manager, Imagine, Interviewer, Irreplaceable Documents, Job Candidate, Job Interview, Job Openings, Performance Reports, Presentation Binder, Quality Presentation, Sales Awards, Top Performer
Imagine the following scenario: You get invited to interview for the perfect job for you – the right company, the right location and the right level of compensation. The problem is that there are several other qualified candidates vying for the same position. Without question, you will need to distinguish yourself from your competition and the creative use of a presentation binder is a great way to accomplish this.
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February 16th, 2010 by
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Most of the news we hear these days is doom and gloom about the United States economy and even the global economy in general. With millions of people jobless and major problems happening around the world it’s hard to stay positive in such an environment. People who are looking for work have to block out all the negativity in the world and get focused.
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February 11th, 2010 by
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25% of all jobs get advertised in the media or over the net. 75% of all jobs are filled without advertising. This means that job search activity should also include 75% of the job market rather than be confined to 25% of jobs for which there is immense competition.
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