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  1. Gainfully Employed-A Guide to Résumé Writing, Job Hunting, and Effective Interviewing by Gary, Michael Smith, 2000-09-05
  2. Write your ticket to success: A do-it-yourself guide to effective resume writing and job-hunting by Ingwald Norman Johansen, 1976
  3. Every Woman's Essential Job Hunting & Resume Book by Laura Morin, 1994-09
  4. Job hunting: do's and don'ts of resume writing.: An article from: CPA Client Bulletin
  5. Resumes for Dummies, Fourth Edition by Joyce Lain Kennedy, 2002-11-01
  6. Resume Writing Made Easy: A Practical Guide to Resume Preparation and Job Search (8th Edition) by Lola M. Brown, 2006-06-04
  7. Federal Resume Guidebook: Strategies for Writing a Winning Federal Electronic Resume, KSAs, and Essays, 4th Edition by Kathryn K. Troutman, 2007-04-16
  8. The Resume.Com Guide to Writing Unbeatable Resumes by Warren Simons, Rose Curtis, 2004-01-01
  9. Ten Steps to a Federal Job: Navigating the Federal Job System, Writing Federal Resumes, KSAs and Cover Letters with a Mission by Kathryn K. Troutman, Laura Sachs, 2002-09
  10. Amazing Resumes: What Employers Want to See-and How to Say It by Jim Bright, Joanne Earl, 2009-06
  11. The Zen of Resume Writing for Formerly Incarcerated Persons by Simone R Richardson, 2007-03-07
  12. Secrets of Successful Job Hunting: Surefire Tactics for Finding Hidden Jobs, Writing Effective Resumes, Handling Tough Interviews, Beating Chemical and Psychological Tests by Tony Lesce, 1994-07
  13. How to Say It on Your Resume: A Top Recruiting Director's Guide to Writing the Perfect Resume for Every Job by Brad Karsh with Courtney Pike, 2009-01-06
  14. Resume, Application and Letter Tips for People with Hot and Not-So-Hot Backgrounds: 150 Tips for Landing the Perfect Job (Career Savvy) by Ron Krannich, 2006-04-25

1. NurseScribe - Lifelong Learning Resources For Nursing Students, Staff Nurses, Nu
Job Hunting Resume Writing Check out these articles for resume writing, cover letters, followup letters and much more Ten Resume Don'ts - From MSN
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2. Resume Writing Tips | Job Hunting – The Blog
We break down some of the key issues and provide suggestions. Categories Job Hunting, Resume Writing Tips Tags Cover Letters, Resume Writing Tips 4 comments
http://jobhunting.aa-careers.com/tag/resume-tips/
News and helpful info for career-minded professionals from AA-Careers
How 63% of Job Applicants Shot Themselves in the Foot
Author: Ed Pollock , December 14th, 2009 Analysis of 650 resumes received for a job posting reveal a broad lack of job hunting skills. We break down some of the key issues and provide suggestions. Categories: Job Hunting Resume Writing Tips Tags: Cover Letters Resume Writing Tips 4 comments
Author: Ed Pollock , November 16th, 2009 Tips for job hunting in a highly competitive environment. Categories: Hiring Trends Job Hunting Resume Writing Tips Tags: Hiring Trends jobless recovery Resume Writing Tips No comments
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Ed Pollock, is the Chairman, CEO and Founder of AA-Careers. He has spent over 50 years of his life in the Human Resources field. Felicia Horkins is the President of AA-Careers.
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3. Job Seeker News - Career Portal For JobSeekers
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Bookstore offering books on Career Development, Job Hunting, Resume Writing, Interview Skills, Recruitment, Human Resource Management and more
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5. Work Permits - Youth Resources - Youth Ready Chicago
Resources. Job Hunting; Resume Writing; Interview Tips; Volunteer; Work Permits; Child Labor Law; Partner Organizations Agencies; Youth Employment Guide
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    Youth Ready Chicago deadline for applications is Friday, June 4, 2010.
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    Youth Ready Chicago is open to young Chicagoans ages 14-24. However, if you are age 14 or 15 and you are selected for employment, you will be required to obtain a Work Permit. Obtaining a Work Permit involves several steps – for complete information, please contact your school counselor. Some of the requirements include:
    • Complete a required written application A parent/guardian must be present when the application is completed and filed The student (minor/child) must be present when a Work Permit is issued. A parent/guardian MAY NOT obtain a Work Permit without the student (child) recipient present, as the application requires verified signature.
    The following items are needed for verification before a Work Permit can be issued:
    • Letter of Intent to Employ – Three letters will be prepared for each prospective student employee and delivered to his or her high school. The letter will include details about the student and the job, including the hours of day and the number of days per week that the student will be employed. The address and telephone number of the job location also is included.

6. NurseScribe - Lifelong Learning Resources For Nursing Students, Staff Nurses, Nu
Provides articles on clinical topics, writing, and professional development, and annotated links to writing tools, nursing theory, organizations, and specialties.
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7. SEOP Self Guided Tour
You can also pick up useful tips on job hunting, resume writing, and interviewing techniques. Feel free to leave the tour at any time to find out more about a subject just by
http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/seop/selftour.htm
Self Guided Tour of the SEOP On this tour, you can find out how to develop an education and career plan to help you reach your goals. You can also pick up useful tips on job hunting, resume writing, and interviewing techniques. Feel free to leave the tour at any time to find out more about a subject just by clicking on the highlighted text. . Develop a Student Education Occupation Plan better known as an SEOP . Think about what you want to do and find out more about the kind of training, education, and skills you will need to achieve your education and career goals. . Assess your Career Interests and Work Styles . Think hard about what you enjoy, what you are good at, what kind of Personality you are, and the values you hold. . Research the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Find out more about the nature of the jobs that interest you, such as educational requirements, salary, working conditions, future outlook, and anything else that can help you narrow your focus. Research America's Career InfoNet for occupation information in your local area including company name, address and contact name. Download nearly 300 career videos.

8. Career Expert Offers Job Hunting, Resume Writing Tips | Ksdk.com | St. Louis, MO
KSDK Many people are putting together resumes and job hunting for the first time in years. Margery Marshall, the president of career management firm, Vandover, joined
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Career Planning. Planning a Career is a guided tour helping students find out how to choose a career and how to reach a career goal. Useful tips on job hunting, resume writing
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  • Planning a Career is a guided tour helping students find out how to choose a career and how to reach a career goal. Useful tips on job hunting, resume writing, and job interviewing techniques are included.
  • Do you want to take a step-by-step approach to exploring careers? Start by thinking about a Career Plan . Once you have a bit of a plan based on your interests and skills, take a few minutes to do a Career Interests Game . This game is based on the work of Dr. John Holland and divides careers into 6 areas. See which areas seem to match up with your values, interests, and skills. You can click on the career title links on that page or you can look up career information on the Illinois Career Resource Network's CIS page. On the Occupations page, there is even a tab that allows you to compare two careers. Cool. Have you ever thought about having a "non-traditional" job? Non-Traditional jobs are those that are not "typical" for certain people. Examples would be men teaching elementary school or women working as electricians. These can be very rewarding jobs, so don't count them out. CIS has a listing of non-traditional careers for women . You'll have to go to another listing and scroll down a bit for

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and the public in the tough economy, the Washington State Library researched and gathered together a list of resources, training, and Web sites on job hunting, resume writing
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This summer and fall 2010, four libraries were awarded new LSTA-funded Renew Washington grants totaling $75,630 and seven libraries were awarded another year of LSTA-funded Renew Washington grants totaling $186,750. Of the libraries, two were academic and the rest were public libraries. Renew Washington Grant Awards The purpose of these grants is to help libraries initiate new services, enhance existing services, conduct outreach and partnership efforts, or complete other activities that are identified as important to the library in addressing the needs of people searching for access to employment-related information, resources, and services. Libraries are using the funds to help Washington residents in a variety of ways, including:
  • Learning basic computer skills Finding and using job and career resources Locating job opportunities Completing online job applications Retooling for new careers by gaining new skills and locating education opportunities Filing for unemployment benefits Improving interviewing skills Preparing resumes and cover letters Starting or growing small businesses
In an ongoing effort to assist libraries and the public in the tough economy, the Washington State Library researched and gathered together a list of resources, training, and Web sites on job hunting, resume writing, computer instruction, and other helpful economic Web sites at the

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14. The Department Of Training And Workforce Development - Career Centre - Workforce
JOB HUNTING / RESUME WRITING. Apprenticeships and Traineeships www.apprenticeships.training.wa.gov.au; Job Search www.jobsearch.gov.au; Job seek Searching for work?
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RESUME WRITING THE DO'S AND DON'TS DO ● Do keep it short one, or at the most, two pages. ● Keep it consistent. Use the same font and size throughout. ● Print it out properly
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16. Is This A Bad Time For Job Hunting? | Resume Writing Advice
I'm 17 and I'm having trouble fining a job. I've asked in a lot of places but almost all of them have no vacancies, and tell me to come back at around
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17. Graduate Employability Management Scheme (Gems) | Graduan Zone
Job Hunting; Resume Writing; Employer; Employment; Further Studies; Human Resources; Industrial Relations; Job Opening; Malaysia Labour Law. Employment Act 1955
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18. How To Write An Effective Resume -- Step THREE
JOIN OUR NEW JOB HUNTING / RESUME WRITING . MAILING LIST! JMB has just launched an allnew mailing list. At least once a month, we're emailing list members
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JMB Communications Home JMB Capabilities e-mail us Our St. Maarten Vacation Website ... BACK Step Three: Preparing Your Own Resume Nothing is as frightening as doing something new for the first time. Frightening, sure but in the case of resumes, important, since it's the first thing most employers see that tells them anything about who you are and what you're about. Resumes have half a dozen parts, give or take. The parts are "standard" that is, all resumes have them (all good ones, anyway). We'll show you what they are and how to put them together. A brief note is in order to people qualified to do more than one thing. If you're qualified for and decide to seek different types of jobs in one simultaneous search, it's in your interest to create multiple resumes each focused on the needs of one particular type of employer. We'll talk about this as we go through each step of the resume-building process. Here goes: 1. Name and address. Easy enough. Your resume should be typed (if you can't type, find someone who can) ... just type your full name (first, middle initial, last), address, city/state/zip, and last line, your phone. (Name and address are customarily centered on the top of the page.) Use a phone number that will be answered during the day, since that's when most of your calls will come. If you don't have an answering machine, buy one some sell for as little as $29. Worth much more. Leave an adult message. Kids talking on answering machines may be "cute" but you'd be surprised to learn how many people don't understand what they're saying.

19. Airasia Job | Graduan Zone
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20. Co-worker Job Hunting & Resume Writing At Work
When my old coworker left (of her own volition), I was organizing the files she left for me and found her resume. lol I would SO not be doing that at work. or I would at least
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