The initial letter of interest as an adjunct professor is an important document when applying for available positions. It is even more important when it is being sent “cold” to schools for which you would like to teach. There are certain elements in this letter that should be adhered to when it is prepared. In … Read More
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Tips On Writing Great Application Letters for University
Are you looking forward to the excitement of varsity life but still have to cross the barrier of applying to study? Stress no further! Here’s all the information you’ll need to ace your application. Before you start filling out that application form, make sure you’ve given some thought as to what course you want to … Read More
Application Review Process – How to Speed It Up
We’ve all been there before. You have a stack of resumes or employment applications on your desk and a looming deadline to fill a specific job position. Whether they are paper applications, emails or electronic files, the task is just as daunting. Somewhere in this pile of paperwork is the perfect candidate, but to find … Read More
Do You Know How To Deal With People Who Mock And Ridicule You?
FACT: The Entrepreneur Is Without “Honour” Among Those Who “Know” Him One of the greatest realities you may have to face(there are exceptions, as is the case with everything in life), when you formally announce to the world that you have become an entrepreneur, is that you do NOT know many people you think you … Read More
Proofreading, Copy Editing, Virtual Translating: How To Tell the Difference
My mobile rang about 16:00 on a Friday afternoon. “Can you proofread 32,000 words by Sunday at 18:00?” Proofreading: subject-verb agreement, the occasional comma, typos, nothing major. “Yes.” Two hours later the document landed in my inbox with a note, “Actually there are 43,000 words. Hope that is okay.” What? A mere third of an … Read More
Are Your Resume Keywords Doing The Trick? Try This Tool To Find Out
What is Jobscan? Jobscan is an online resume analysis tool that works on two fronts. The tool both a) instantly measures how well your resume matches with a job description and b) recommends specific actions for improving that resume. The technology powering Jobscan’s engine is unique in that it recognizes thousands of skills across multiple … Read More
The Medical Matrix of Penis Enlargement
In medicine, a matrix is defined as a structure or surrounding substance that allows something to develop within it. A good example of this is the womb. How does this apply to natural penis enlargement? The medical matrix for the penis lies in two categories. We have the internal matrix of the penis that consists … Read More
Apprenticeships Are Real Eduction in South Africa
Apprenticeships are real education accessible to all Formal education, or rather the complete lack of it, will become the current South African government’s greatest legacy. It will be nothing to be proud of and is a tragedy of the greatest proportions. I am a firm proponent that apprenticeships are real education and that vocational training … Read More
Career Ladder: A Move Down
No matter how strange it may sound, moving down a career ladder happens pretty often. At first it’s hard to picture reasons for this, but as a rule people downsize themselves for a less stressful and more interesting job. This may also be the question of industry you are in. If the industry is poorly … Read More
Adding Your Personal Qualities to Your CV
Adding your Qualities to your CV Employers who receive your CV are interested in your qualities so what is a quality? A quality is a characteristic; it is a strength. Someone’s good strengths are their qualities and abilities. You must be able to provide an example of every quality you list on your CV. Here … Read More
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