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BEST SUITABLE 8 KEYS FOR SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW.

BEST SUITABLE 8 KEYS FOR SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW      ***************************************.  1. SMILE : - .  This is the essential requirement to any communication in the professional world as in everyday life. 2. BE SHORT : - .  All recruiters will ask you to summarize your profile and experiences. Present your point briefly and in relation to the proposed position. 3. START FROM THE BEGINNING : - .  Speak about your initial education, it is a small but significant point. Then talk about your experience from past to present.  4. EXPLAIN YOUR OPTIONS : - .  Why you chose your university education, your first job. For each change, explain "why you left" and "why you chose your new employer".  5. SPEAK OPENLY : - .  About what you have gained from each experience, project, both personally and professionally. 6. BE SPECIFIC : -.  About what motivates you. The situations, products,  surrounds, personalities, etc.. And explain why.

Resume Tips and Advise

Hello Everyone, We are again here with fresh Resume tips for you. if your resume does not attract employer then it is very difficult to find jobs. Am i Right? please read out and understand value of resume writing. These resume tips will help you write a resume that is professional, polished, and perfect. Review the top resume tips for choosing a resume format, customizing your resume, using resume keywords, and more, to help your resume (and you) get selected for an interview.  Review Resume Tips.  Review these resume tips and advice , so you 're sure that your resume helps you secure an interview, rather than hindering your chances of getting selected. Also, if you have a resume tip please share it, so we can expand the list of tips.  Resume Writing Tips.  Tips for Writing a Professional Resume.  Your resume needs to be professional and polished, because if you do n't have a professional resume, your application materials probably wo n't get a second gla

Sample Email Resumes and Cover Letters

Subject Line of Email Message : Store Manager Position - Your Name Email Message: Dear Hiring Manager, I read your job posting for the Store Manager position with interest. I can offer XYZ Company: - Over five years of retail management experience - Ability to effectively hire, train, and manage staff - Payroll management, scheduling, reports, and inventory - Extensive work with visual standards and merchandising high-ticket items In addition to my extensive retail experience, I have excellent communication skills. I always maintain a gracious and professional manner when communicating with people, including customers and store staff. My broad experience and range of skills make me a superior candidate for this position. My resume, which is below, provides additional information on my background and qualifications. I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible to arrange time for an interview. Thank you for your consideration. Paul Jones Email Address

How to Email a Resume

When you're sending an email resume, it's important to follow the employer's instructions on how to submit your cover letter and resume. The employer may want your resume attached to the email message and sent in specific format, typically as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF. When applying for employment via email, copy and paste your cover letter into the email message or write your cover letter in the body of an email message. Sending Your Email Resume If the job posting asks you to send an attachment, send your resume as a PDF or a Word document. If you have word processing software other than Microsoft Word save your resume as a Word (.doc) document. File, Save As, should be an option in your program. To save your document as a PDF, depending on your word processing software you may be able to File, Print to Adobe PDF. If not, there are free programs you can use to convert a file to a PDF. Some employers do not accept attachments. In these cases, paste yo

Email Cover Letter Template

Subject Line:  Job Title - Your Name Be sure to list the job you are applying for in the Subject Line of your email message, so the employer is clear as to what job you are interested in. Salutation: Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name or Dear Hiring Manager  (if you don't have a contact person) Body of Email Cover Letter: The body of your cover letter lets the employer know what position you are applying for, why the employer should select you for an interview, and how you will follow-up. First Paragraph: The first paragraph of your letter should include information on why you are writing. Mention the position you are applying for. Include the name of a mutual contact, if you have one. Be clear and concise regarding your request. Convince the reader that they should grant the interview or appointment you requested in the first paragraph. Middle Paragraphs:  The next section of your cover letter should describe what you have to offer the employer. Make strong connections betwe

Writing Your First Resume

Creating Your First Resume If you are worried about writing a resume, or struggling with the task, you're not alone! But creating your first resume doesn't have to be an intimidating task if you understand the goal of your resume - to generate interest and interviews. It doesn't have to get you a job and it doesn't need to cover your life history. It simply has to pique the interest of the reader and answer the only question he cares about: will this candidate add value to my company? If your resume answers this question effectively - by clearly communicating your strengths - employers will want to meet with you. It really is that simple. Research Job Postings Of course, in order to demonstrate your value, you need to know what potential employers are looking for. Start by researching job postings that interest you. Look for frequently-mentioned requirements. Ask experienced professionals what they consider important when they make hiring decisions. Read p

Insider tips for getting a job in the USA .. Your way to success!!

Your Resume Should Be In “American Style” Placement Overseas can help you  in getting a job in the USA!! American employers expect your resume to be re-written in US standard style resume. Any other format may confuse the employer and your resume may get discarded. Give details of your education, employment history and achievements as in your resume, but this all should be written in “American English”. Do not forget to use the correct American terminologies. Use American spell-check program and do research similar US technical terms online, this will help keeping your document understandable. If your resume is not Americanized, you might as well not even bother applying; the employer will find your standard resume puzzling and may not even read it.