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Resumes Cover Letters
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How To Double Your Qualified Leads Without Taxing Your Budget
It's standard practice to generate leads by requiring web site visitors to exchange contact information for quality content and-or collateral. Walking the fine line between asking for too much information (and scaring prospects off) and asking for too little takes finesse. Here's a simple, proven way to glean more information from prospects, qualify leads, and keep those visitors returning to your site.
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Telecommuting Resumes
Your resume needs to be written to impress the employer, we all know that, but did you know there are different things you need to have on a resume that is for a telecommuting job?
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Cover Letters
Cover Letters: Are you telling them what they want to know? Let's face it. Recruiters (or employers) are smarter than we think. Bigger organizations pay a hefty salary to their HR department to fi...
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Expose Lies on Resumes
Research shows that 70% of the resumes on your desk right now contain fabrications and exaggerations. And it’s not just for that sales or middle management job. How do you legally detect these lies and protect yourself from costly hiring mistakes?
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Writing A Resume That Gets You Noticed
As the old saying goes, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression.” In today’s business world, of course, that first impression usually does not come from a face-to-face conversation, but from whatever you can tell your future boss about yourself on paper: your resume.
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