So, how to start your “award-winning” CV or “killer”-resume? You want to know how to write a good CV? Easy! You just should right start, so start from the Personal Information. What is the “personal information”? Certainly, you must write a CV with your First Name and Last Name. But not only with it! Write […]
Writing a Professional Curriculum Vitae (CV): How Professional Do You Think You Are?
Professionals who want a career change need a professional curriculum vitae (CV). As we all know, a CV s an overview of the educational attainment and qualifications of a person. It is usually the first place an employer will form and opinion of an applicant and aids in deciding whether to call the aspirant for […]
Techniques For CV Writing, Telephone Interviews And Avoiding Identity Fraud!
First things first, get your CV right. A curriculum vitae (CV) can be used when: Replying to adverts which say send full details or ask for a CV (it pays to have more than one version if you are applying for more than one job type – to emphasize your different skills) When making speculative […]
Corporate Governance & Compliance – India
Corporate governance is the set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions affecting the way a corporation is directed, administered or controlled. Corporate governance also includes the relationships among the many stakeholders involved and the goals for which the corporation is governed. The principal stakeholders are the shareholders, management, and the board of directors. Other […]
Writing A Cover Letter For A New Construction Job
When applying to a new construction job, your cover letter is the first thing an employer will read, even before a CV, so it is one of the most important things to get right! The role of the cover letter is to highlight your main skills and experiences that match what the company is looking […]
Seeking A New Job While Currently Employed : Tiptoeing Through the Minefield
So, you currently have a job but you are looking for something a little better. You are getting tired, uptight, and maybe just a little stressed out. This is a dangerous time – the time when job seekers can turn into wing nuts and make key mistakes. So, how do you avoid tripping over those […]
Five Steps to Your Next Job: Interviews and Executive Dining Etiquette
Last week I reviewed Narinder K. Mehta’s recent publication, Five Steps to Your Next Job, a valuable resource for anyone on the job hunt. I would like to continue the discussion by focusing on one aspect of the job search that always has been and will continue to be decisive in the hiring process: the […]
A Students Prelude to Management and Computer Science
A friend of mine said, “I’ve visited your web sites, viewed your articles, and took a look at your background.” It’s apparent to me, you do not have a background in Information Technology (Computer Science) or Business Intelligence as a field of study acknowledging Computer Science.’ I wondered, does one have to have a background […]
The Importance of Export Documents in Trade
Trade overseas needs the support of export documents. Operations with foreign countries are made very complex, the sellers must explain what they are selling and the buyers must know what they are buying. For that reason, we use the following export documents: Some of export documents are used for commercial purposes like bills, notes and […]
Playing Professional Responsibility Hardball With Federal Agency Lawyers
Government Agency lawyers live in a bubble. They’re protected by the same system of corruption, nepotism, waste, fraud and abuse that causes so much hardship to many Federal employees. As long as these lawyers tow the party line, their jobs are safe; they get nice pensions; and they don’t have to worry about much. While […]