By: Corey Leonard | 2011-04-10 | Careers Lastly, you need to conclude on the 3rd paragraph by asking for a particular interview schedule. Generally be precise. Try to clarify in your letter as to why you are applying for a nursing place and... read more
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By: David Clinton | 2010-03-28 | Resumes You may believe you only need a single sample cover letter, but it is actually worthwhile to consider writing a few different cover letters samples. It's best to have a variety of samples to help you apply for the jobs that interest you more quickly. Samples can be created to represent a few different scenarios. read more
By: Howard Cusato | 2011-04-02 | Career management Are you looking for resignation letters samples? If so, you have reached the right place to find information on it. Since every business runs with specific protocols and systematic procedures, it is important to hand over a professional resignation letter to your current employer. read more
By: Monica Morgan | 2010-03-27 | Resumes I am writing with reference to your advertisement in one of the local newspapers for the job opening of a Cosmetologist. I saw your commercial in the Herald and would like to submit my job application for the post of a Senior Cosmetologist. I possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills. I believe that my appointment would surely benefit your company. read more
By: Lindsy Emery | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate Writing a mortgage modification letter to your letter is intimidating, to be sure. You can never know whether they'll approve your application or not, and the letter is a huge part of the application process. read more
By: Monica Morgan | 2010-03-27 | Resumes A Resume Cover Letter is an important document which accompanies your resume to state the purpose of your resume and job application. The main reason behind writing a cover letter is to grab the attention of a job employer at the very first glance. Your cover letter should not have any grammatical errors. read more
By: Jame Malinchak | 2010-03-27 | Public Speaking Being a seminar speaker is a great way to earn a living. It can be lucrative and you get to inspire people with your stories and experiences. Usually, seminar speakers talk about general topics that deal mostly about leadership, motivation, overcoming trials, learning to communicate, management, and a positive attitude in the face of adversity. read more
By: Mark W. Mattey | 2010-03-29 | Resumes Probably one of the toughest things that we can go through especially when we have just graduated from school is looking for a job. Because of the fact that times today are hard, there are more and more people who end up in dead end jobs which require them to do tasks which they dread to do, or be in a specific job that one is not fully compensated for. However, if you are one of these people who think of this scenario, never fret. One way of luring the management to give you an interview is to work your way to a good resume coupled with a good cover letter. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate This is an example of a hardship letter that you can modify and send to your mortgage lender. Dear Loan Officer... read more
By: Lisa Galloway | 2010-04-20 | Resumes If you could improve one thing, your opportunity on ensuring a new position would be sure! Writing an award successful cover letter could make all the difference in order to successfully get a new job or not. While it may not seem like much, this only need one-page letter matters! read more
By: James Kelley | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate What is needed is a set of directions to let the bank know who you are and what you need. This begins with a sample hardship letter to help you write the real one, the document that will set you free. read more
By: Lindsy Emery | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate It's important to portray the facts in your loan modification hardship letter. But what should and shouldn't you include? read more
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By: Teresa McGill | 2010-03-20 | Resumes You are writting your cover letter but don't know how to sell yourself effectively? This article might help to set you apart from other candidates. read more