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5 Ways to Include Soft Skills on Your Resume

Success

You only have so much space on a resume, so you want to use it to show that you’re a team player who can work independently and has good time management skills while highlighting your technical skills. Your cover letter shouldn’t be more than a page, possibly even shorter depending on the specific directions provided by the employer.

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8 Tips On How To Get A Promotion

Productivity Bits

Usually, promotion reviews concentrate on how well you are performing currently, are you doing your job and are you excelling and doing more than you were assigned to? It will show that you are willing to improve yourself so that you can utilize what you have learned at the office. Excel in your position. Be part of the team.

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Employee personnel files — what should and shouldn’t be included

BMT Office Administration

As any human resources professional will attest, managing every employee’s employment life cycle involves a good deal of paperwork. Cover letter. Job offer letter. Records relating to promotion, demotion, transfer, or layoff. Letters of recognition and awards. Recruiting and screening documents.

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How EOS-Capable Executive Assistants Take Your Company to the Next Level

Worxbee

They’re ready to help companies implement the tools and strategies of EOS and can be an asset in promoting the key concepts. A mistake that many hiring managers make is to hire more for technical ability (capacity) than wanting it. Beyond the cover letter, the interview is a great way to uncover if people really get it or not.

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4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

All Things Admin

Do you want to prove that you can do what you say you can, stand out in a job search, take advantage of career opportunities that come your way, and easily demonstrate why you deserve a raise or promotion? Then you need a professional portfolio! A social portfolio helps you stay in front of current and prospective employers.

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Employee Files: What to include, what to leave out, and what’s confidential

BMT Office Administration

To clear things up, we’ve put together this extensive guide breaking down what you should and shouldn’t include in your employee files — so read on to learn more. A dizzying amount of paperwork goes into hiring a new employee, including background checks, applications, offer letters, job applications, and more.

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Are You Being Naive -- and Just Plain Stupid -- About Your Online Reputation?

On The Job

Last week I sent out a HARO request for my Gannett News Service/USAToday.com column asking for input on how to manage your online reputation. I also learned some disturbing information during my research : Most people only check out what's online about them several times a year. Google covers most of the Web, but MSN and Yahoo!

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