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Your Cover Letter

Your cover letter's purpose is to get the employer to look at your resume. Your cover letter can be just as important, or in some cases MORE important than your resume. If it is written badly, your resume probably won't even be looked at. Check out our articles and resources on writing a fabulous cover letter.

Your Resume

Your cover letter and resume are your main marketing tools. Together, their job is to get you an interview! You must let the employer know exactly what job you are applying for and back it up with your skill sets and the experience you've had.

You've Got the Interview ... What's Next?

Yikes! Your resume and cover letter have done their job and you have a foot in the door. It's time to prepare for the Interview. You need to do some research about the company who is hiring, you need to bone up on your Interview Skills and you need to Dress for Success.

You can't just show up with a 'yo man' and a handshake and expect to get hired. A new job is an opportunity to get yourself a raise of anywhere from $5,000 to $50,000 or more. What are you going to do to prepare? Check through our resource material and articles to see what you can do to ACE the job.

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