Resumes and CVs are usually documents that you write when you apply for a job, and don’t update until you move on from that job and are looking for another one. The IT industry can be competitive, but, if you’re reading this site, you’re interested in improving your IT career so you can stand out […]
GDI – Global Domains International Inc Review
If you have been on the internet for any length of time looking at business options you will eventually come across someone promoting GDI to you. So this article is to answer some of the basic questions about GDI. Is this Business opportunity a scam? Do they have a product or service that is worthwhile? […]
Writing a Job Application Letter Impressively
Through your application letter, employers get their first impression about you. Therefore, you should be really careful in writing this very important letter. Make it as professional as possible so employers will have good impression about you. Use proper and effective language and do not beat around the bush. You can use these following guidelines […]
Teacher Cover Letter Sample Guides the Teacher
Teacher Cover Letter Sample is extremely cooperative for getting help to write a letter for the teaching profession. On the whole it is not an easy job to compile a letter so it is supportive for the applicant. Sometimes applicant may take several months. It is especially helpful for the teachers to describe their skill […]
The Truth About Cover Letters
There is a lot of hype about cover letters and articles on how to write a proper cover letter. However, as a recruiter and someone who reads as many as 100 resumes per day, I’m not sure how important they are. In actuality, I bet most external recruiters do not read them, I know no […]
9 FAQs About Preparing the Best CV
In this day and age when employment opportunities are scarce and the demand for jobs are huge; developing one’s skill level has become imperative. Companies hiring employees have become much stricter with their screening process which is why it’s become much more difficult for mediocre candidates to get their desired jobs. More often than not, […]
5 First-Time Resume Concerns
5 common concerns and a few suggestions on how to overcome these. 1. Lack of Experience This is probably the most common problem faced by students and new graduates. Try to fill this gap by focusing on skills you have acquired through school projects, coursework, volunteer activities, or part-time jobs. Did you maybe take a […]
42 Thinking Skills You Can Learn From Doing Jigsaw Puzzles
Jigsaw puzzles are a one-stop cognitive development and character-building activity. There are few educational experiences that have the potential to teach such a varied range of thinking skills, as well as other useful skills such as patience and perseverance. Learning these skills can benefit you at any stage of your life. For example, jigsaw puzzles […]
Executive Summary: Will That Be in the First Person or Third Person?
If I had my way, every executive summary would be in first person. But then the world hasn’t gotten around to seeing it my way, yet. Whether you write your executive summary in the first person or third person usually depends on your relationship with the client. It’s like this. The larger the organization, the […]
NSF Bank Fee Apology Letter – 5 Steps to Requesting a Refund
An NSF fee is simply a fee that you pay your bank each time you overdraw your account with a debit card, credit card or check. NSF fees these days at major banks run $30 to $35 per instance. And, the way most overdraft protection programs are set up, you can get dinged with such […]
