Archive for November, 2008
In today’s job market it is a good idea to have more than one email format when responding to a request for your email resume. The marketplace almost demands that you do so because of viruses floating around the Internet, and the importance for you to follow exact instructions. Anything less might imply that you do not know how to read and follow instructions.
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The demand for email resume products today is incredible. This has happened in large part as a result of new technology and the information explosion powered by access to the Internet. Personnel, human resources and marketing specialists love the explosion because it moves critical information around in an instant. Thus the rise and proliferation of the requests for email resumes.
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The Senior Executive Service (SES) is a group of federal employees who serve at the top levels of the U.S. government. These individuals fill federal managerial, supervisory, and policy positions above GS-15 that are not filled by presidential appointment. In order to be considered for these positions, an individual must submit an SES resume to be reviewed by an independent Qualifications Review Board who evaluates it utilizing criteria established by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
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Learn about the information technology jobs that are available in your area. Find out how to rapidly increase your career and salary advancement as an IT professional.
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All Doctors practices have a hidden asset that is for the most part undiscovered. Simply because the Doctors never creates the opportunity to expose that asset. The other reason is that the Doctors’ advisors never have the opportunity to tell the Doctor about the asset, because they are looking at historical business issues, and not planning to create more value for the Doctor in the existing practice.
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You know you’re worth more, if only you could make them see it. Your superiors seem determined to hold you down in the same old paper-pushing job. You feel stuck in a rut, your skills and education go unappreciated. You know you could run this ship, if only given the chance. Even in a tough economy, you can emerge from the doldrums and take charge of your own career destiny.
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In addition to providing a resume, federal job applicants are typically required to complete narrative statements on specified knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) factors. These statements, which accompany an applicant’s cover letter and resume, are required to be considered for employment. This portion of the selection process is based on the premise that past behavior is a predictor of future performance and behavior. Therefore, in order to successfully compete for a federal position, an applicant must be able to relate relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities gained through education, experience, and past employment to the relevant position.
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A house without electricity is unimaginable in our ‘digitized’ and ‘connected’ world. From the time we wake up until the time we wake up the next day, we need electricity. Electricians are those who bring electricity to our doorsteps or rather to every appliance in our house, office or factory.
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Adding a Career Summary to your resume will give you a real advantage when applying for jobs. Employers are flooded with resumes, and summarizing the key points in your career will make it easier for them to call you for an interview.
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Whether you are looking for a job, or are already employed and looking for a better opportunity, your focus should not be on finding another job. Your focus should be on securing job interviews, recognizing that the interview precedes the offer during the hiring process. Getting in front of people is vital to your success in getting a job offer.
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