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15 Can’t Fail Techniques to Restart A Stalled Job Search

April 29, 2011 Job Search Techniques

If you have spent any time job searching in the recent past, you know that it isn’t easy! Whether you have been at it for some time and need to revive a search that has stalled, or if you are just starting out and want your search to come to a successful conclusion as fast [...]

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How-to Explain In An Interview Why You Were Fired

November 16, 2010 Job Search Interviewing

This is a toughy! If you’ve ever been fired from a job, you know that during job interviews you will be asked  exactly why you are no longer with such and such company. If you are not prepared with an answer, explaining that you were terminated and why you were fired  can be tricky at [...]

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Documents Beyond The Resume That You Will Need For Your Job Search

July 20, 2010 Career Marketing

I originally published this post on our first blog nearly five years ago– July 28, 2005. At the time, we had just found out that a number of career marketing documents created by Distinctive Documents were to be featured in a new book tentatively titled “Beyond the Resume: Executive Job Search for $100,000 to $1 [...]

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Easy Steps to Writing a Cover Letter

June 16, 2010 Job Search Cover Letters

With the power to make or break your job search, the cover letter accompanying your resume may well be one of the most important tools you will use during your search for employment. A well-crafted cover letter; one that effectively highlights your unique skills and accomplishments and clearly illustrates your potential value to the employer [...]

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How-to Research Employers on the Internet

June 11, 2010 Internet Job Searching

Crucial to a successful job search campaign is knowing how to research potential employers. The more you know about a company, their business objectives and goals, the better able you will be to communicate your value to them. You may wish to convey your understanding of their needs in a tailored resume and cover letter [...]

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