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. ALWAYS PEN A THANK YOU NOTE TO AN EMPLOYER AFTER AN INTERVIEW.

    A thank you letter keeps you alive in the interviewer’s mind. It’s also a way to mention something critical that you may have forgotten that is pertinent to your being the best candidate for the job. Make the letter short and appreciative. Mention if there was some unique characteristic of the time together, such as having received a company tour. Tell how you feel you fit in, you like the environment because it is conducive to productivity and well-being (if so). Thank you letters are your final exit from the stage and last chance to pitch the job opening for yourself. If you hope to work for the company, say so.

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