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  • Character Reference

    A character reference letter is a letter of recommendation that speaks of your relationship to the individual in question and your assessment of that person's abilities. It provides evidence by...

  • Mla References

    Your research paper is due, and you still have to write the reference page. Here is how to write the reference page using the MLA (Modern Language Association) style format.

  • Recommendation Letters

    Serving as a showcase of talent, accomplishments, strengths, characteristics and capabilities, a recommendation letter should paint a solid picture of a candidates potential. It is a way to stand...

  • Reference Check

    Conducting a thorough reference check on a candidate is one of the most important steps an employer can take in the recruitment process. Many companies are now hiring professional background...

  • Reference List

    It is not enough to write "References available upon request" on your resume. You need to be able to deliver on that statement by having a job reference page ready for prospective employers....

  • How to Write a Character Reference Letter

    No matter what job you're applying for, they are always going to ask for a reference. You never know if they are going to check them, but it doesn't hurt to know how to write a character...

  • How to Request an Employment Verification Letter

    During the hiring process, you may find that some applicants may falsify information on their resumes. In order to verify the information provided by job candidates, many hiring managers and human...

  • How to Check an Employee's Personal References

    For a successful employer-employee relationship to occur, trust must be established between the two. Along with a background check, employers often require future applicants to provide them with...

  • How to Write Written References

    If someone asks you to write a professional reference for them you may be wondering exactly how to write written references properly. Most of the time an employee or student will ask their former...

  • What Is a Pre-Employment Drug Screen?

    Pre-employment drug screening involves collecting a urine sample from a person applying for a job and then sending it to a lab for testing. Applicants who fail to pass the pre-employment drug...

  • How to Locate Your Work History for Free

    Before starting out on any job interview or completing a job application that requires references or work history, start with your work history prepared instead of racking your brain to remember...

  • How to Write a Referral Letter

    Have you ever been asked to write a referral letter? If it was by a person you think well of, you obviously want to help out. But the prospect of writing a formal letter can be intimidating...

  • How to Check an Applicant's Work History

    Fielding candidates for a job opening at your business or organization can be a taxing process and unfortunately, you may not always be able to believe what you see on a prospective employee's...

  • How to Correct an Error in a Background Check

    Many employers conduct background checks to verify the integrity of a job applicant. They want to know that what you put on your resume and application is the truth. Employers hire investigative...

  • How to Prepare for an Employment Background Check

    The employment background check is a scary part of starting any new job. If your new employer plans to run an employment background check on you, there are several things that you can do to make...

  • How to Make a Job Reference Page

    It is not enough to write "References available upon request" on your resume. You need to be able to deliver on that statement by having a job reference page ready for prospective employers....

  • Can Employers Find Out Job History Through Background Checks?

    Background checks have become increasingly common. Not only can potential employers find out employment history, but they can also find many other things.

  • How to Do a Successful Job Hunt

    Lose your job? Just looking for something new? Here's a guide to a successful job hunt, from someone who has had to use it :)

  • How to Put an Encyclopedia Entry in a Vita

    A vita or curriculum vitae (CV), according to University Libraries Faculty Handbook are "documents a faculty member's academic qualifications and achievements". A vita is usually not more than two...

  • How to Write a Business Recommendation

    When one of your employees requests a formal recommendation, it can be difficult to know where to start. These letters should describe the employee's skills, responsibilities, attitude and...

  • How to Get the Highest Paid Jobs

    Even before the global economic crisis began, people always wanted to have the highest paid jobs in town. People strive for it but not all get it. Most people think that having a college degree is...

  • How to Get a CNA Certification Number

    A CNA (certified nursing assistant) is a health-care professional that assists elderly and disabled patients with their activities of daily living like dressing, feeding, bathing etc. In order to...

  • How to Find Out If a Person Has Graduated From College

    In 2006, Forbes magazine reported that an estimated 40 percent of people stretched the truth on their resumes. One of the more prevalent fibs, the magazine reported, is a false college degree...

  • How to Write References on CV

    Applying for a new job can be nerve racking, particularly in a down economy. While the competition for many positions is fierce, it is even more so in some fields of academia and science....

  • How to Apply For Jobs Online

    Applying for jobs online can be an effective way to get your resume to the most employers in the shortest amount of time. With one click of a button, you can simultaneously submit your resume to...

  • How to Write an Experience Certificate

    An experience certificate is a letter of reference written on the behalf of a designated employee that confirms the time that person spent at a given company and attests to their skills,...

  • How to Explain the End of Employment on a Job Application

    Job applications have a troublesome question for many job seekers to answer: "Why did you leave your last job?" Explaining the reason for your unemployed status may worry you, as poor word choice...

  • How to Check Your Employment History for Free

    Unlike with credit history and criminal record, there is no centralized database that holds your complete job history. In most cases, people researching their own job history want one of two...

  • How to Find a Job After Serving Time in Jail

    It's important to integrate back into society after your release from jail. A steady job will give you something to fill your time, but finding a job after jail isn't going to be easy. A criminal...

  • How to Apply for a Job When You Are Under 18

    Minors between the ages of 14 and 17 begin to have expenses that some parents aren't willing, or able, to cover. These can include anything from a cell phone to a car to upcoming college costs....

  • How to have Top Paying Jobs

    Most if not all people want to earn good money. It is normal for people to want to have one of the top paying jobs. The problem is not everyone knows how to do it. Besides it will be difficult. So...

  • How to Use a Referral to Apply for a Job

    Having a referral when applying for a job is a great boon. Not only has the job seeker found a job to apply for that the seeker may not have been aware of, the job seeker also has a built-in...

  • How to Find Your Next Job

    Below you’ll find a step by step guide to finding a job. Whether you’re unemployed or you’re looking for a better job, you can find employment if you stick to the formula.

  • Resume References Tips

    Professional references are a way for employers to confirm the information you've provided, get additional insight into your character and get a third-party perspective on your qualifications....

  • What Can Be Asked on an Employee Reference Check?

    One of the most important parts of the hiring process is the employee reference check. Reference checks allow you to get a picture of the type of worker a person is and decide whether you should...

  • Employment Reference Check Questions

    Reference checking is one of the best ways to establish whether or not a job candidate is a suitable fit; however, former employers should be guided with specific questions to avoid giving vague...

  • How to Disclose a Job Termination

    Many people may, at one time, be fired from a job for a wide variety of reasons. Sometimes the employee is a poor fit for the position or does not work well with the supervisor. Often an employee...

  • How to take advantage of the Ticket To Work Program as a disabled person

    My journey as disabled person on the road back to productivity with the Social Security Administration's Ticket to Work Program.

  • How to Create a Reference Sheet for a Resume

    If you've spent any time lately looking for a job, you know that the competition can be brutal. That's why making a good first impression is so important. Your cover letter, resume, and any...

  • How to Overcome a Criminal Background Check

    If you have a criminal history and are being asked to undergo a background check for employment or school, it will be impossible for you to avoid addressing the issue. To overcome the criminal...

  • How to Request a Letter of Recommendation Properly

    Strong letters of recommendation can be the difference between you being awarded a job position or scholarship, or not. It’s important to be professional when requesting a letter of reference...

  • How to Do Online Job Hunting The Right Way

    With the nation's unemployment rate around 10%, a lot of people are looking for jobs right now. Online job hunting is probably the most common way. However, how do you do it the right way? ...

  • How to Find Out What Your Previous Employer Is Saying About You

    When you list your employment history on a job application, oftentimes you are also asked to provide a telephone number for past employers. This is because many potential employers will check your...

  • How to Clear Up a Criminal Record to a Potential Employer

    One in five American adults has some type of arrest or conviction that could potentially cause problems when they seek employment, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. As employers...

  • How to Give a Good Interview

    Want to find the perfect employee during your next job interview? Here are some good question and things to look for in finding your next employee.

  • How to Find Out What Your Previous Employer Is Saying About You?

    Job hunting is frustrating and often heartbreaking when you get so close to a position that you seem perfect for and then don't make the final cut. If you've had a less-than-pleasant experience...

  • How to Get References for Your Job Search

    A good resume when looking for a job is not always enough, if you are close to getting that job, most likely the prospective employer will ask for your references, and a lot of staffing agencies...

  • How to Get a Claims Job

    Every insurance company has a department of people that investigate and settle claims. They determine the financial return that policyholders will receive for losses and handle everyday claims...

  • How to Find The Training You Need

    The DIF (individual training) places the employee at the heart of his training and his career plans. To him, therefore, to take the initiative to "unlock" the DIF and to choose the type...

  • How to Get Job Experience

    If you are new to the job market or to your career then it may be hard to get that first job without any job experience. Job experience is sometimes essential. However, how do you get that...

  • Definition of Credentialing

    Credentialing is the process by which professionals are certified in their field. It is also used to describe the process by which professionals are verified. Different groups for various reasons...

  • How to Re-enlist With a RE-4 Code

    Re-enlistment eligibility (RE) codes characterize a veteran's prior service. They can range from a full-blown welcome back any time (RE-1) to a brick wall that forever bars re-enlistment (RE-4)....

  • How to Get a Job with the Government

    To obtain a job with the federal government is rewarding. The majority of the jobs pay very well. You receive awesome benefits and when you retire you are well taken care of. Here are a few steps...

  • How To Overcome Bad Background Checks

    Background checks are almost a given when applying for a job. But they can also be required when applying for a business license or even to rent an apartment. Background checks can involve...

  • How to become a Cab Driver

    This article will give you step by step instructions on becoming a taxi driver and places to go for equipment and supplies, plus links to companies who are hiring.

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