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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

They don’t have an updated resume, a professional portfolio of work samples, or a social media presence. A polished resume that accurately represents you professionally is one of the most powerful tools in your toolkit. Most admins have a resume, but not many consider it a living document. Your resume always needs to be current.

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Two-for-One Sale: Get Your Interview Tips Now!

On The Job

I sent out a HARO request the other day asking for input on resume do's and dont's. I was flooded with so many good suggestions I couldn't use them all for my Gannett News Service and USAToday.com column, so I'm offering you a great deal today: Super resume advice at no cost to you! (I No kidding. Bold moves are not required.

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21 Tips for Job Hunting - A Comprehensive Strategy

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

First, what you have been up to recently that is exciting, fun or new, why and what sort of job you are looking for, and your contact information and an online link to your resume or a social media profile (more on this later). If I read a business article about someone in Los Angeles, I look them up and add them.

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Fear of Success | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Reply Kimmo November 18, 2009 at 3:00 am This article is so true. And my salary provides the means to allow me to enjoy many other aspects in life. I graduated and moved to New York, where I landed my first job on the strength of one cover letter. Just a cover letter. Sure, my cubicle job sucks at times.

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