There is an overwhelming amount of info out there and people are swamped. However, short pointers may be absorbed better. Each week, once or twice weekly, I will zero in on a specific area of job search, so my tips will encompass everything. A comprehensive offering will include one aspect of categories including cover letters, resumes, interviewing; effective networking and other issues that arise (references, thank you letters, Internet applications, and anything else pertinent).
Good luck job hunters!
-The Job Enthusiast, Professional Training & Career Coach

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  1. YOU KNOW THAT SINKING FEELING YOU GET WHEN YOU REALIZE YOU SENT OUT A LETTER OR RESUME WITH A TYPO?

    French author Marcel Proust said, “Each spelling mistake is the expression of a desire.” But employers aren’t as open-minded. You’ll never know if it was that typo that wiped out your chance at an interview. Hopefully the prospective employer’s eye will “correct” it when reading and never notice it. Always have someone else read your application before you send it out. Conduct ABC Spelling and Grammar check on WORD repeatedly. Now, back to the drawing boards.

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