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Give Yourself a Break! Good Interview Follow-Up Begins While You’re Still at the Interview

Once you’ve completed your interviews and the thank you notes have been sent, arguably the hardest part of the process begins…the waiting game. It could be weeks before the company has feedback for you. From your perspective, the pace can be frustrating and hard to fathom. It’s a simple fact, though, that while the job […]

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How to Write Professional Resume Objectives Quickly

These days more and more job hunters include a ‘Career objective’ or an ‘Objective’ in their resumes. Basically the professional resume objectives are short, one or two-sentence statement telling the hiring officer what is your professional goal, and what kind of job you want to have. Professional resume objectives are often criticized: people argue that […]

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Oil Rig Work Resume – What Makes Your Oil Job Resume Different from Others?

In the recent labor market, employers may have more than 300 resumes to consider for the same positions. Particularly, in the positions available at offshore oil companies the competition of qualified candidates is intense. So, the most successful method of reaching the goal is to make your resume stand out alone among the applicants. Professional […]

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Looking For Guidance on How to Build a Resume? It’s Probably a Good Idea

You may not be different from myself. I lost my job in this recession. Actually, I lost my entire industry. Any of this sound familiar? It seems the entire world has changed, and so we all must adjust and reconstruct ourselves professionally. Or perchance you are recently out of college. It’s no mystery that it […]

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Student Cover Letters – A Way to Introduce Candidature

Not only the professionals but the students also need to have a well written cover letter which can help them in selling their candidature. A good letter written in a professional manner doubles your chances of getting the desired courses and successfully qualifying the internship calls. For the students these are not the cover letters […]

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The Phosphoglucose Isomerase (Pgi) Locus in Butterfly Population

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