About Job Searching: Resume and Cover Letter Writing Made Easy
| from Alison Doyle Are you trying to create a resume or write a job search letter and not getting too far? It isn't always simple to do, especially when you want to make your resume and letter perfect enough to get you an interview or a meeting with a connection. | | In the Spotlight | Resume and Letter Templates Reviewing resume and letter samples will give you some ideas you can use for your own job search correspondence. You can also use a resume template or a letter template to get started, then customize your job search materials so they reflect your experience and skills. | | Resume and Letter Templates Are you trying to create a resume or write a job search letter and not getting too far? It isn't always simple to do, especially when you want to...read more | How to Write a Resume Your resume needs to present your skills, knowledge, and accomplishments - as they relate to the jobs you apply for. It's important, and even more important when the job market...read more | Sponsored Links | | | Top Picks - Job Sites from your Job Searching Guide | | Some of the top job sites are traditional job banks, like Monster and CareerBuilder. Others, like Indeed.com, allow you to search many job boards, company career pages, associations, and other sites that list jobs.[p] There are also sites that focus on certain types of positions, like part-time jobs, internships or summer jobs. All of them are worth incorporating into your job search, because not all employers list on every site, even though it may sometimes seem that way. | 1) America's Job Bank Use America's Job Bank to connect to state employment service sites, search the jobs databases, and post your resume. Also find local OneStop Career Centers for personal assistance. 2) CareerBuilder CareerBuilder is among the top job sites with over 400,000 job postings and 9 million resumes. CareerBuilder has partnered with Gannett, Knight Ridder, Tribune, and other newspapers to provide local, as well as national, job listings. CareerBuilder is an excellent source of local job listings. 3) CoolWorks If you're interested in a seasonal job, start your search with CoolWorks. CoolWorks lists thousands of summer and seasonal jobs. There's a free weekly email newsletter and the opportunity to sign-up for a free email account to use for your job search. | Best Moves in a Bad Economy | | Save & Invest the Right Way Find out how to beat a bear market, make smart choices, and keep your cool even when the economy is unpredictable.
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