Career Resources
So you have decided to enter the job market. A resume is a powerful document that sells your skills and experiences. So to save you time and frustration, we have prepared some useful information for you to create a resume and cover letter that catches the employers' undivided attention and features your best assets. This section examines several Sample Resumes, explains How to Write a Good Job Objective, provides a Cover Letter Refresher Course. We'll also help you create a clear, strong message by providing Course Action Phrases and Power Verbs.
Although resumes and cover letters get you in and set the interview, a good interview requires research and preparation. We have listed several articles below that will hopefully guide you through contacting companies, mastering the interview, accepting the offer, and building a long term relationship with your "new" employer.
CONTACTING:
What's Keeping You From Landing a New Position?
Strategies For Running A Secret Job Search
INTERVIEW:
Answering the "Tell Me About Yourself" Question
Interview Impulse Control
Reduce Your Interview Anxiety
Tricky Questions Reign in Behavioral Interviews
OFFER:
Job-Offer Evaluation Checklist
Should you Accept the Job Offer?
BUILDING LONG TERM RELATIONSHIPS:
Six Rules for Achieving A Solid, Lasting Career
Triangle Regional Information
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