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Writing a Resume with Little to No Experience

slvsquared | resume | 24th April - 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Commenters have been asking what they should do if they’re just breaking into the job market or lack experience, but still need to create a resume.  Starter resumes, or resumes for first time job seekers, can still highlight useful […]

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List Your Weaknesses as Strengths

slvsquared | resume | 17th March - 2008

One frequently asked interview question is “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” When practicing for your next job interview, be sure to consider this question carefully. Take time to think about what the potential employer is trying to learn about you.
There are two ways to handle this question in a positive way. The first is […]

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Declining a Job Offer

slvsquared | resume | 1st March - 2008

Once you’ve attended multiple interviews and decided on the job offer you’d like to accept, you’re left with the daunting task of declining the other offers you’ve received. Taking the time to decline these offers politely is important, and much better than simply cutting ties with the company completely. After all, you may want to […]

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Requesting an Extension

slvsquared | resume | 30th January - 2008

Occasionally,  you will be offered a position after a successful job interview, but will need more time than offered to make your decision. In this case, it becomes necessary to request an extension of the deadline for acceptance.
Remember that while you have the right to ask for an extension, the employer does not have to […]

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Writing Your Resume - What You Need to Know

slvsquared | resume | 5th January - 2008

When you begin the process of writing your resume, there are a few key things you need to keep in mind. Knowing what you should before you begin will help you to write a clear, focused, goal-oriented resume.
Before you begin to write, you need to know:
 What You Want
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