Monday, September 6, 2010

Tips On Using An HTML Resume In Your Employment Search

May 2, 2010 by Michael Smith · Leave a Comment 

The process of finding a new job is challenging work — some say it’s the hardest job you’ll ever be saddled with. It involves a commitment to go out and acquire the right kind of job for yourself. Of course the first step is figuring out what kind of job you want and where you should look.

The Insider Secrets To Using An HTML Resume They Never Tell You

May 2, 2010 by Michael Smith · Leave a Comment 

How familiar are you with the old cliche ‘you only have one shot at making a first impression’? It’s especially true with your resume. A resume and cover letter helps sell your personality, skills and credibility… And on your HTML Resume, if you make mistakes in spelling, if the resume utilizes amateur clip art, or if the layout makes figuring out the info inside impossible, then chances are the resume has just sabotaged your potentiality for use at the company in question. Even with the best spell-checkers, mistakes can still happen. Just don’t let this happen on your cover letter. Example: Things like ‘there/they’re/their’ etc.

Studying for Adobe CS4 Design Insights

May 1, 2010 by Jason Kendall · Leave a Comment 

When thinking of a computer training program it is very important that the certification at the end of it is up to date with industries needs. In addition, ensure that the program is a match for you, your personality and abilities.

Thinking About CompTIA Network Plus Training Clarified

April 30, 2010 by Jason Kendall · Leave a Comment 

Currently in the UK, industry couldn’t function properly if it weren’t for support workers fixing PC’s and networks, while recommending solutions to users on a day to day basis. As we’re all becoming growingly dependent on advanced technology, we in turn become more reliant on the well trained IT networkers, who ensure the systems function properly.