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Accountant Resumes: Consider Your Area of Specialization

Jokes about mild-mannered accountants abound, and we are about to relay another, small one.  If accounting represents your career track, however, the preparation of your resume is a serious undertaking.   You may, therefore, find the following article concerning various forms of accounting and accountant functions to your benefit. Riddle: How many company accountants does it […]

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Tricky Interview Questions

While it is the employer’s responsibility to conduct interviews as objectively as possible, the fact remains that he or she is a human being with human foibles.  Whether out of perversity, the need to inject some interest in a process that may have become tedious, or the earnest desire to make distinctions among a field […]

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Makeup Artist Resume: Promoting Yourself for a Career in the Growing Field of Makeup Artistry and Skin Care

In times of economic uncertainty, the cosmetics industry has always thrived.  For the nominal cost of a lipstick or an eye shadow, a woman can transform her look and feel uplifted for having done so.  As demographics have changed, the field of make-up artistry has also altered, expanding into the growing line of skin care.  […]

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Preparing a Teacher Resume: Include a Teaching Philosophy

One very unique way in which a teacher-applicant can distinguish himself or herself on a resume is through the inclusion of a teaching philosophy.  Indicative of one’s entire approach to education, and perhaps the underlying rationale for entering the field, the philosophy defines and colors a teacher’s individual perspective.  It directs the manner in which […]

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Getting Creative: Securing That First Job After College

In times gone by, one pursued higher education with the reasonable expectation of securing gainful employment relatively quickly upon attaining the degree.  While considered “entry level” by nature of the responsibilities, the jobs nevertheless usually fell within the industry in which the graduate wished to maneuver.  Thus, the new recruit was guaranteed relevant hands-on experience […]

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Office Manager Resumes: Presenting Diverse Responsibilities Succinctly and Compellingly

Developing a career synopsis for an office manager can be akin to an attempt to create a resume for a  mother of school-aged children.  Viewed in toto, the critical and highly diverse duties of both can easily be distilled down to a single phrase:  “I do it all!”  However expedient that expression may appear, it […]

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