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For a job in Online Marketing or search engine optimization most people would believe that they would need expertise in IT, web design and may be even coding but in actual fact someone with just reasonable computing skills could actually be very successful in such a career with a totally different set of skills. Because of the perceived training required in the role most people wanting to change their career or get back to work after redundancy would not even look at this kind of role when i
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October 21, 2009 3:38 am |
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How to Find a Job in Insurance How to Find a Job in Insurance ?by: Laura Adams Do you have your insurance license and are ready to take the industry by storm? Are you an experienced agent, adjuster, underwriter, or broker looking for an exciting new challenge? Regardless of the level of your insurance industry experience, looking for a new job can be a time-consuming and frequently frustrating process. A big part of the job search process is knowing where to look for insurance positions. Licen
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September 30, 2009 11:01 pm |
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By Julie Rains Many people are job hunting these days. I have worked with job seekers for many years and have found that these five common assumptions frequently derail a job search. 1. Being open to anything will increase my changes of landing a job. The search ought to have a focus: you should be targeting opportunities in a certain discipline or function; or you should have identified the strengths you'd like to leverage and then uncovered positions that match these strengths. The
A covering letter is the most vital document of job search process, so you should be very good in writing one. You need to learn a number of things to write a good cover letter. If you don't send a proper cover letter then it is quite sure that you would get rejected. An effective cover letter could get you a job and a badly written cover letter could get you rejected. It simply leaves an impression on the recruiter to read your resume and job application. So, don't panic and just craft a cover