Later, we might glance at a cover letter attached to the résumé if we were considering an interview, but if all the contact information was included in the résumé, as it should be, we might well never look at the cover letter. All that work on a job seeker’s part for nothing. Read More…
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Posting Your Résumé
Where you post your résumé is up to you. You can start by taking a look at all the recruiting Web sites we mentioned in the first part. Naturally, you can post your résumé at any of these sites. Most are free, but some are fee-based. As is the case with many employment agencies or headhunters, employers pay to list their job openings, but job candidates do not. Read More…
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Now, you have a couple of choices. You can sit back and wait for résumés to amass in your inbox, or you can proactively search out résumés. At Monster.com, for example, you can purchase access to the database of some 3.9 million résumés and search by keyword, job function, industry, geographic location, date of posting, and so on. Read More…
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