By: Shayane | Mar 17, 2010 |
Non fiction Executive resumes are written for high profile jobs and this is why these resumes need to be power packed to get the attention of the recruiters at a first glance. If not, the chances of obtaining that certain position will be rather slim. This article explores various elements of an effective resume targeting an executive position and what unique features are to be noted in an executive resume.
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Non fiction Resume writing needs effort and skills. These skills are yet to be sharpened in your attempts with the first resume. This is why most first time job seekers spend many unproductive hours on the task without satisfactory outcomes. What is important is to align the applicant's capabilities with the job requirements. Remembering this resume as a marketing tool can help write an effective resume. This article explores how to write your first resume in an impressive manner.
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Non fiction Writing a dissertation is a very challenging yet worthwhile task given the fact that without this project, you will not be able to complete the degree. Dissertation format is one of the key aspects which influence the quality of the dissertation and hence, knowledge of formatting is critical in the writing process. For those who are not conversant in the matter, enlisting help from a dissertation writing firm is an option.
read more By: Shayane | Mar 16, 2010 |
Non fiction Resume writing needs effort and skills. This is why most job seekers spend many unproductive hours on the task without a satisfactory outcome. Making use of the appropriate resume form is a key consideration in writing an effective resume. A functional resume allows applicants to highlight their functionality and skills. This is ideal for multitalented individuals who wish to highlight their skills compatibility with the job in context.
read more By: Samantha Pearce | Mar 6, 2010 |
Non fiction Are you a wannabe writer? Then read this guide about how to prepare your first manuscript.
read more By: Eric Giguere | Mar 4, 2010 |
Non fiction It is true when someone dies, people want everything in order; they want their estates to be passed onto their rightful heirs. And it is surprising that some people living in poverty unexpectedly rece
read more By: Trevor Johnson | Feb 15, 2010 |
Non fiction Memoirs are not just for those who have led lives of fame, fortune, and adventure. You may feel your life has been only average, and therefore your story uninteresting. However, rest assured you have a story to tell. No one else can offer the same perspective as you, which makes your tale unique. To help you with your endeavor, here is some advice on how to write memoirs with ease.
read more By: Eric Giguere | Feb 8, 2010 |
Non fiction Elsewhere all over the world, there exist places with dark and strange legends. The spirits of the dead still stroll everywhere. It is scary to visit such locales of innocent ghost having longings&
read more By: Wellfleet Krasny | Jan 29, 2010 |
Non fiction Howard Zinn, an American historian and professor emeritus in the Political Science Department at Boston University died at the ages of 87 on January 27, 2010. He died of a heart attack while traveling in Santa Monica, California.
read more By: Melinda Copp | Jan 26, 2010 |
Non fiction Millions of American women loved Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love. Chances are you're one of them. And although I am not a fan, I am constantly amazed at how it's become more of an inspirational, self-help phenomenon than just a memoir about a woman who gets divorced, goes on vacation, and finds another boyfriend.
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