Resume WritingWritten by Steven G. Conklin
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Take care to write your resume according to nature of job you are seeking out. The resume should not contain unnecessary details about your other qualifications that are not required for job applied. Be crisp in giving out information about type of job you are seeking and type of job you have experience at. Before you start writing a resume be sure about career path you want to follow. If you yourself are not sure about it then you will go nowhere. You will end up confusing your prospective employer thereby minimizing your chances of getting hired. Maybe this employer was one you have always dreamt of being worked with. Just because you do not have a good resume you will end up losing lifetime opportunity. You must follow some basic rules of resume writing. The resume should be accurate and contain only necessary and desired information. There should be uniformity in use of capital letters, italics, bullets and underline. Your resume should be flawless. Your names, address, phone number and email address should always be mentioned at top. Focus on all your strengths with correct usage of grammar and syntax of language. Your resume should be eye catching. Remember your resume can make or break your career. Spend quality time in constructing your resume. Master art of resume writing. After all it’s your own masterpiece and a ticket to bright future awaiting you.

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| | Careers Online - Starting a Small BusinessWritten by Austin Culley
Continued from page 1 Ref - “The Newbie's Guide to Personal Computer Maintenance” 5) Choose a domain that is short, yet specific to what it is you intend to do with your business. Do not pay for any less than a two-year term. You have to allow yourself more than a year to succeed. Choose a web host that caters to commerce. Never ever choose a free hosting package for a business. 6) If you don’t have any experience with web design, sign up to receive newsletters from any web design source and browse forums for answers to your questions. Ref - “The Newbie’s Guide to Small Business Web Design” 7) Once you have bought your domain and begun building your business, make a point to be thorough with regards to basics of web design, such as having rich content, and acquiring inbound links to your site. The “backend” of your web site, meaning placement of keywords and tags, will eventually help your inevitable success. Be a perfectionist here, but don’t spend too much of your time trying to be #1 on search engines. Let your future webmaster worry about that.The key point to remember here is to allow yourself time to succeed without wasting time trying to be a millionaire tomorrow. Plan to be in business for fifty years, and go from there. Save your first home page as a reminder to show down road to your many employees as to where you were. Tell them all how you started out with nothing and made company “what it is today” from this simple beginning. Don’t run human race, but break free from rat race, by making your move.

Austin Culley is the Chief Operating Officer for Oil-Net.Com Inc. http://www.oil-net.com
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