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  • How to Get Into Advertising

    Tips for breaking into the advertising industry, especially for those just starting out.

  • How to Address a Person by First Name in Business Letters

    In today's corporate culture, knowing when to stick to formalities and when to show a personal touch is an important skill. That holds true for how to dress, how to speak to your boss and how to...

  • How to Write Thank You Letters for Resumes

    If you've submitted a resume for a job opening but haven't heard back within a week or two, writing a thank you letter to follow up can be a great way to help your resume stand out from the crowd...

  • How to Apply For A Job On Line

    In today's computerized world it has become more and more common to apply for a job online . Pen and paper applications are quickly becoming antiques. Sending online applications saves time and...

  • How to Find a Salary Job

    Working for a company that pays a yearly salary is a type of employment that often provides numerous benefits such as steady income and job stability along with vacation and medical benefits....

  • How to get an Interview when you're under 25

    Are you under 25 and looking for that first real job out of high school or college? Or, maybe you have a job but you want a better one or one in the field you just studied. Getting the interview...

  • How to Write A Thank You Email After A Job Interview

    After a job interview, it is extremely important to write a thank you letter/email. A great thank you letter/email can help distinguish you from your competition and may land you the job. Please...

  • How to Jump Start your Career Search with the Top 10 Job Search Tips

    You are going to learn the top 10 job search tips and how implementing these strategies will dramatically improve your chances of finding the right job and getting that much closer to securing it.

  • How to Get Work as a Freelance Writer

    Freelance writing is a great way to earn a living, or supplement your living. (And eHow writers know what I’m talking about – we’re all freelancers here.) But getting your foot in the door may be...

  • How to Conduct a New Job Search and Get Hired NOW

    Times are tough. Jobs are scarce. No doubt about that. If you’re one of the millions of unemployed workers in the great 2009 job search, you might be out searching for a new job right now. Job...

  • How to Start Looking for a Job

    Finding a job or career that suits your needs can be an overwhelming task. You have to take many things into consideration: The job must pay enough to provide the lifestyle that you desire, and...

  • How to Follow up an Interview with a Letter

    Always send a thank-you letter after every interview. In doing so you give yourself another opportunity to impress the employer and remind them how your skills fit their requirements for the job.

  • How to Write a Thank You After a Job Interview

    It is good etiquette to send a thank-you letter after each job interview. Ideally, you should send the letter within one day of your interview. While the primary purpose of the letter should be to...

  • How to Hunt for a Job After College

    For most of us job hunting is a must at some point in our lives. In these economic times a high unemployment rate means that the time spent looking for employment most likely will take even more...

  • How to Improve Your Job Hunt

    Sometimes the economy punches you in the face about job searching, but that doesn't make it impossible. Looking for work is a job all in itself, and if you want to find a job, you'll have to take...

  • Etiquette for a Resume Follow Up Letter

    Following up a resume with a letter can help keep you in a potential employer's mind. The letter indicates motivation and ambition, and it shows you are serious about wanting a job with this...

  • Examples of How to Type a Follow-Up Letter for Employment

    Getting a job is increasingly difficult, especially in challenging economic times or in a career field that is competitive. For example, according to the U.S. Congress Committee on Education and...

  • How to Get Your First Job After College

    Looking for your first decent paying job right after college is tough task – easier if you're not a humanities major, actually did multiple internships related to your future career, or have a lot...

  • How to Manage a Job Search

    There is a daily step-by-step process to follow to be able to find a job in a timely manner.

  • How to Write a Thank You Letter After a Job Interview

    Writing a thank you letter after a job interview does not take much time. Many candidates overlook this step, so writing a thank-you letter could help you stand out amongst the competition.

  • How to Decline a Job Offer Politely

    You may decide not to accept a job offered you after starting a job search. Maybe you chose to accept a position somewhere else; perhaps the salary wasn't what you'd hoped or the location too far...

  • How To Write A Letter Requesting A Job Back

    Whether you've made a hasty decision to quit or become disenchanted with a new job, obtaining an old job can be a daunting task. If you were fired or laid off from your prior job, the challenge...

  • How to Write a Job Interview Thank You Letter

    If you are writing a job interview thank you letter you want to make the most out of your final correspondence with a potential employer. A well-written thank you letter not only shows...

  • How to Respond to a Job Ad by Email

    As the Internet exerts an ever-growing influence over our daily lives, it is no surprise that more and more employers use this medium as a way to reach potential job candidates. From Monster.com...

  • How to Write a Thank You Letter for a Job Interview

    You’ve interviewed for you dream job. You went in prepared, impressed your interviewers, and feel great about your prospects for getting hired. Now seal the deal with a thank you letter. A...

  • How to Fax a Cover Letter and Resume

    In this economy, the job market fluctuates frequently. There may be times when you are able to find numerous jobs online, in the newspapers or through referrals. There may be dry spells where...

  • How to Complete a Job Application and Land an Interview

    Are you wondering how to complete a job application and successfully land an interview? There are no magical answers and some of it is luck to be honest. However, any little thing you can do to...

  • How Does a Follow-Up Letter Help Job Search Success?

    The use of follow-up letters in the job search process are becoming more popular than ever in this competitive employment market. A follow-up letter can increase your chances of getting hired. It...

  • How to Inquire About Job Openings

    If you don't ask for it, you won't get it. Nowhere is this truer than in the case of a job search. Introducing yourself to a potential employer is a necessary part of the process. With your first...

  • How to Turn Down a Job Offer

    Declining a job offer may seem foolish given the rising unemployment rates and current economic state of affairs. However, refusing a job offer often happens during the job search process. Whether...

  • How to follow up on a job lead

    You will learn how following up on a job lead is key to landing the job.

  • How to Recession Proof Your Career

    When the job market is tight, it may be tempting to cut corners on your job search, but for the sake of landing a position, please don’t. When it’s a buyer’s market, you owe it to yourself and...

  • How to Follow Up After a Career Expo

    The career expo is over, After you've met with the recruiting team, handed in your resume and exchanged smiles, you may be left not knowing what to do, eternally waiting by the phone anticipating...

  • How to Write a Letter of Introduction

    While a cover letter is important for several careers, a letter of introduction is becoming more popular. These letters of introduction will be for more creative jobs that require knowledge of...

  • How to Quit Your Job

    You have decided to make a move and want to resign from your job. Follow these resignation guidelines to quit your job in a diplomatic and professional manner.

  • How to Be Successful Finding Good Jobs

    Knowing what to do as you hunt for a good paying job is the secret to finding the right place for employment. However, there's not many places where you can readily find this information. Having...

  • How to Customize a Cover Letter

    Send a generic cover letter and you might as well forget about getting the job interview. With so many people vying for the same coveted positions, you've got to do everything you can to stand...

  • How to Use Business Style Writing in a Job Search

    When looking for a job, you need to create a professional looking resume and a clear and concise cover letter. Learn basic business style writing and use it in all of your correspondence. The...

  • How to Respond to an Employment Rejection Letter

    Even though rejection is a tough thing to rebound from, the manner in which you handle yourself says a lot about the type of person you are. Respond to a rejection as a way to make an employer...

  • How to Respond to Posted Jobs

    In the modern employment market, where most job searches are done on the Internet, there's a need for a new type of document. The email response precedes the cover letter and resume and has its...

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