There’s a lot more to thank-you letters than cute stationary and wedding gifts. Business thank-you letters should be used on many different occasions, including job interviews, job offers and rejections, and even resignation. Writing thank-you letters will really impress employers and it could be just the thing you need to get your next job or leave a lasting impression.
Job interview thank-you letters Interview thank-you letters are probably one of the most important types of business thank-you letters. They show the interviewer how much you want the job by expressing your enthusiasm and determination. Here are some key points to remember when writing job interview thank-you letters: Read the rest of this entry »
Your job should provide not only a paycheck, but some measure of reward. You probably spend at least 40 hours per week there. A promotion may be the key to getting more reward out of your working hours. But earning a promotion can be more work than you think. Your workplace may be very competitive, or there may not be much room for advancement. Regardless, keeping these tips in mind may be the boost you need to keep your name at the top of upper management’s list of candidates. These tips are courtesy of Kate Lorenz, editor at CareerBuilder.com.
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The thought of writing a resume intimidates almost anyone. It’s difficult to know where to start or what to include. It can seem like an insurmountable task. Here are 15 tips to help you not only tackle the task, but also write a winning resume.
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