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Resume & Interview Tutorial
Starting Point



  1. Resume Tutorial
    Outlines the three main resume styles employers expect to see these days, explains how to decide which one to use, and lists the advantages and disadvantages of each. Also provides nine reasons and solutions for gaps in your employment record.

  2. Resume Rules
    Ten important "do's," and some crucial "do not" points that can make or break an employer's first impression of your resume.

  3. The Interview
    Find out why it's important to do your homework before an interview, why it's necessary to complete job application forms even if you have a resume, and get some pointers on how to decide on what to wear.

  4. Asking Questions
    Why asking questions makes you look good, and what to ask to show that you are serious about the job.

  5. Interview Follow Up
    Get the scoop on how to prepare for the follow-up during the interview, and why not following up could cost you a job.

  6. Cover Letter
    Explains the purpose, the information expected, how to and set it up paragraph by paragraph.

  7. How To Excel At Your Job
    One dozen tips that will help you keep the job you've landed


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