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Effective job search Cover letter specifics Marketing yourself

 

 

Identify your skills
Prioritize your skills
Resumes that get results
Effective Employment Letters
Portfolio Power
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Good Letter Writing
The Cover Letter
The Acceptance Letter
The Thank-You Letter
The Rejection Letter

The Career Express - Spring 2005 articles

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STEPS to Successful Career Planning

 

The STEPS modelImplementation

How to market yourself

Employment letters

Effective employment letters come from knowing what skills, qualifications and experiences you have to offer and how they relate to the positions you are seeking. Also, good employment letters come from knowing your career goals and objectives. Many times employment letters are your first contact with employers so make sure to positively demonstrate to the employer your personality and professionalism.

Good letter writing

The Cover letter

The Thank-you letter

The Acceptance letter

The Rejection letter