(Photo Credits: Anne de Bretagne) “I heard he was a terrible student, terrible! How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard? I’m thinking about it, I’m certainly looking into it. Let him show his records.” ~Donald Trump This statement struck a chord on me. And it’s not a good one. My [...]
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I was chatting with one Reyna reader who was asking for some help. The topic? He sent tons of resumes and application letters but he never received any response. Not a single text, no calls, not even a “We thank you for your interest in our company, BUT!” You see, a lot of job applicants [...]
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by reynz on April 19, 2011
Ok. So you followed my instructions in writing an application letter or a cover letter. You nailed your resume just like what I told you on how to write one. You were rewarded with a call. That phone call went very well. Now you have a date for your 1st face-to-face job interview. What do [...]
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by reynz on April 18, 2011
I have been getting a lot of requests for assistance in writing resumes and cover letters lately. I found out that there were a number of job fairs in Manila and elsewhere. Maybe that’s what it was. Besides, how many newly graduates have moved to the column of unemployed? Was it half a million to [...]
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by reynz on June 28, 2010
From: MSNBC Team player? Self-motivated? So is everyone else Whether you’re out of a job as part of the recession’s layoffs, everyone is taking a closer look at their resumes. Does it reflect your accomplishments and show your career progression — or hide the lack thereof? If you’ve been working with an older resume, take [...]
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