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		<title>The Very Best Resume Tips For Your Job Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 09:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>belindasinclair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When prepping yourself for that all-important job interview, your resume is vitally important. You have only a few pages to convince your (hopefully) future employer that you are the right person for the job. Whether you’re applying for a manager job or an executive position, your resume layout must fit the job for which you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img vspace="2" align="left" src="http://www.toothbleachingathome.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/resumetip.jpg" hspace="4" alt="resumetip.jpg" title="resumetip.jpg" />When prepping yourself for that all-important job interview, your resume is vitally important. You have only a few pages to convince your (hopefully) future employer that you are the right person for the job. Whether you’re applying for a manager job or an executive position, your resume layout must fit the job for which you are applying. <span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p>It’s unfortunate that many people lose their opportunities for job success due to lack of knowledge about how to format their resumes in a manner that is appropriate for the job of their dreams. Take a look at these resume tips to increase your chances of landing that dream job!</p>
<p><strong>Resume Tips To Help You in Job Interviews</strong><br />
You should attend to these resume tips and job interview skills before you meet with a prospective employer. Be prepared! Your resume creates a first impression about your skills and experience. These job interview tips can make your future employer aware of exactly what you can do for the company or business.</p>
<p><strong>Resume Tip # 1: Use different types of resume formats for each job interview</strong>.<br />
You need to establish the appropriate “image” for each interview. For example, an executive resume should be written differently than a resume for a manager job description. Be sure to use a cover letter that contains the highlights of your career and why you are applying for the job. It’s best to list your job successes backwards, from the most current to the beginning of your career. If you’re a new graduate, include your on-the-job training and learning seminars you’ve attended. When you write your particular resume type, it’s best to use a word processing program like Adobe pdf or Microsoft Word 97-2003; not everyone has converted to Word 2007. Use Times New Roman font, 12-point, 1.5 line spacing to make your resume easy to read.</p>
<p><strong>Resume Tip #2: With an executive resume, avoid vague summaries.</strong> Personnel recruiters are bored and unimpressed with resumes that don’t get right to the point. The best resume layout is to list your skills in a bullet-type list and then explain in the resume why you are the right person for the job.</p>
<p><strong>Resume Tip #3: Tell the truth! You may be tempted to embellish your resume to make sure you get that job interview.</strong><br />
Make yourself look good by being honest and focusing on your skills and employment goals. Personnel recruiters really do contact your previous employers, and if they find out that you were less than honest about your past duties and current skills, you won’t be getting a “call back” from that company. Be able to back up any statement you make on your resume.</p>
<p><strong>Resume Tip #4: What about online resumes?</strong><br />
It costs you nothing to examine sample executive resumes and manager job sample resumes. Look at what the experts are saying about how to write “knock ‘em dead” resumes of all types. You can even purchase resume templates; all you have to do is fill in the blanks. Just make sure that the template is appropriate for your resume needs.</p>
<p><strong>Resume Tip # 5: Consider hiring a professional resume writer.<br />
</strong>To make certain you are presenting yourself in the best possible light in your job interview, it is worth spending the money to hire a professional freelance writer who specializes in resume layouts a large variety of job applications. Freelance writers make their living with words, so you can feel safe in hiring them to create the best resume type for you. These writers are skilled in using just the right words to help make you shine at that all-important job interview. Your freelancer can help you smooth out the rough edges in your resume, such as moving from one job to another and employment gaps. In addition, your professional resume writer will have a way with words that perhaps you don’t. Be sure to ask for a sample resume and a CV from the freelancer before laying down your money.</p>
<p>The resume tips contained in this article are tried and true methods of having a winning job interview. Your personal interview and your resume can make you or break you. You can land that dream job by following these simple tips.</p>
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		<title>Useful Job Interview Tips For A Successful Second Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You worked hard for the interview. You used all the job interview tips you learned. You impressed the interviewer. And now you&#8217;ve got it! The second interview for the manager job. You&#8217;ve already read up on the company and the job. You&#8217;ve re-read everything you can find on interviews—even the old resume writing tips. And, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img vspace="2" align="left" src="http://www.toothbleachingathome.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/interviewtips1.jpg" hspace="4" alt="interviewtips1.jpg" title="interviewtips1.jpg" />You worked hard for the interview. You used all the job interview tips you learned. You impressed the interviewer. And now you&#8217;ve got it! The second interview for the manager job. You&#8217;ve already read up on the company and the job. You&#8217;ve re-read everything you can find on interviews—even the old resume writing tips. And, of course everything you can find on business etiquette. But you need more. You need some solid job interview tips on what to do in a second interview. Well read on!  <span id="more-35"></span><strong><br />
Second Job Interview Tips to Land You that Job Offer</strong><br />
For the first job interview for that manager job, you spared nothing concerning your job resume. You may have even hired a professional resume writer just to ensure that you present yourself as a ‘perfect fit’ to the company&#8217;s manager job description.</p>
<p>You invested in your appearance too. You ‘aligned’ your wardrobe to fit your career plans and even invested in an at-home tooth whitening system to improve the appearance of your smile (important for first impressions!).</p>
<p>But now that you&#8217;ve been called for a second job interview, the panic sets in again. Relax, you must have done something right the first time so just focus on these job interview tips we have for you and you&#8217;ll be fine.</p>
<p><strong>Second Job Interview Tip No. 1 &#8211; Get into the mindset of your employer.</strong><br />
Don&#8217;t forget that, as you have been called for another interview, you are being seriously considered for the manager job. It&#8217;s important to keep your nerves under control. Even a little meditation before the interview can help with that and your clarity of mind. Remember that showing undue nervousness doesn&#8217;t help in giving the appearance of someone who can handle leadership in a strong and calm manner</p>
<p>Instead, make a list and focus on all your positive qualities. This way, you are &#8216;primed&#8217; on all the factors that argue the fact that YOU are the perfect one for the job.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another second interview tip to help you relax, don&#8217;t engage in anything stressful the day before the interview such as tackling your garden all of a sudden or going on a day trip with your kids.<br />
Also, don&#8217;t set any appointments on the same day of your second job interview (more on this in free job interview tip no. 2).</p>
<p><strong>Second Job Interview Tip No. 2 &#8211; Ask for a &#8217;schedule of events&#8217;.<br />
</strong>Most people forget that a second job interview has a big potential of being&#8230; an all-day event. Remember the advice to NOT schedule any other appointments on this day? Well this is the reason why. Imagine that you set up a lunch appointment with your spouse or promised to pick up the kids at school, or said yes to a business dinner appointment with someone else; wouldn&#8217;t you be stressed out by the thought that you can&#8217;t make that appointment because you have to stay and finish your second job interview? This stress will show during your job interview!</p>
<p>And if you feel that you MUST end the interview because of a commitment you can&#8217;t back out of, consider the consequences. Your potential employer might think you&#8217;re not serious about getting the job on hand.</p>
<p><strong>Second Job Interview Tip No. 3 &#8211; Prepare yourself for a &#8211; yikes! &#8211; panel interview.</strong><br />
It is not uncommon to find yourself in the middle of a group during a second interview. Often, this group will be composed of higher management (people above you), staff members (people below you) and maybe even an executive or two. Panel interviews can be daunting but not if you prepare! One very important job interview tip for you here is this: don&#8217;t contradict yourself.</p>
<p>Interview panel members seem to have the ability to squirrel information out of you, to make you feel that you have been misinterpreted or have giving an incorrect answer. But you don&#8217;t want to appear weak by changing your answer too easily or to appear inflexible by sticking to your answer too stridently. Don&#8217;t let them fluster you. Instead, take it calmly and thoughtfully. But what do you do? Change your answer or stick to it?</p>
<p>The answer is to answer truthfully, to give the answer you believe in and not necessarily the answer you think the panel wants. That way it is easy to stay with your answer, you won&#8217;t get confused and, you&#8217;ll be able to clearly answer their follow up questions.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re well on your way when you get the second interview. And we hope that the solid second job interview tips above help you to be successful with the interview and get the manager job you applied for. Preparation is everything to success in all your pursuits. So, the best of luck in everything you do!</p>
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		<title>First Impressions Last… So What Image Do You Want To Leave Behind?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>belindasinclair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you work in an environment where you deal with people on a regular basis, it is important that you master a few image management rules. For example, models are required to look fabulous day in and day out. It&#8217;s the wow factor nature of the fashion business so models take to great lengths to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img vspace="2" align="left" src="http://www.toothbleachingathome.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/businesswoman95px.jpg" hspace="4" alt="businesswoman95px.jpg" title="businesswoman95px.jpg" />If you work in an environment where you deal with people on a regular basis, it is important that you master a few image management rules. For example, models are required to look fabulous day in and day out. It&#8217;s the wow factor nature of the fashion business so models take to great lengths to ensure they look their best all the time. Corporate jobs, while not as runway glamorous, also require a certain level of presentable-ness. You know what they say… to be successful, you must project success! This comes more into play when it comes to the crucial first impression.</p>
<p>First impressions are crucial when establishing rapport and relationships with others. For instance, if you fail to make a good impression with your professional appearance, you&#8217;ll find it harder to convince colleagues to heed your requests or agree with your business decisions simply because they do not ‘see’ you as a business professional.</p>
<p>So do want to make a good first impression? Here’s how!<br />
 <br />
<strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #1 – Exude Warmth</strong><br />
Create a warm atmosphere about yourself. Ask yourself – what kind of person would you want to converse with? What type of personality would you be happy dealing with, sharing ideas with, and who would you feel comfortable with to ask for help? Identify how you can best be ‘warm and accommodating’, then make it a goal to genuinely be that kind of person. <span id="more-18"></span></p>
<p><strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #2 – Display a Sense of Humor<br />
</strong>People enjoy someone who knows how to laugh and make light of things at appropriate moments. Good humor contributes considerably to your wow factor. It can also produce a halo effect as others will automatically think you are a fun person to be around. Just remember that some people might not find your jokes or asides funny; know when to be humorous or serious by reading people, situations, and using common sense.</p>
<p><strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #3 – Demonstrate Confidence</strong><br />
Be forward and confident. In your quest for personal branding, show people you know what you&#8217;re talking about by studying in advance what you have to say or how you are going to make a presentation. You must also strive to practice emotional intelligence when dealing with others; yes, even in the face of big egos and overwhelming personalities. Take charge of yourself, show initiative, master business etiquette, and build your voice power. As your confidence grows, so will your success at interaction with others.</p>
<p><strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #4 – Look Amazing<br />
</strong>Dress for success. You don&#8217;t need to have the most expensive Italian clothes and shoes to make a good first impression but aim for decency and neatness every time. Again, it&#8217;s about the wow factor. Let people appreciate your sense of neatness. Sloppiness will turn off most people.</p>
<p><strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #5– You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a SMILE!</strong><br />
Smiling is a very important part of establishing and maintaining relationships. We usually don&#8217;t give much thought to smiles but if you think about it, the world would be a sad place without them. So it&#8217;s in your best interest to be able to up your wow factor and smile with grace and dazzle. The best way to this is to have some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.novawhite.com">professional tooth whitening</a> done. This can be done through bleaching and you can either go to a dentist or do it yourself with some great over-the-counter tooth bleaching products. The results can be astounding. Whiter teeth mean a more amazing smile which in turn can spread lots of good cheer all around. Don&#8217;t underestimate the power of a fresh, white smile. It&#8217;s often all you need to seal a great first impression.</p>
<p><strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #6– Listen Closely<br />
</strong>People love it when others are listening to them. When you pay attention to someone when they air their thoughts, they feel comfortable and understood. Lend your ear to your clients, customers, and colleagues and they will remember you for your appreciativeness.</p>
<p><strong>First Impression That Lasts Tip #7– Don’t Strive to be ‘Perfect’</strong><br />
Some people think they have to look and act absolutely perfect all the time; that the wow factor should be constantly working. Well, the truth is, it&#8217;s better to be a little less than perfect. Think about it &#8211; is there anybody out there who is truly flawless? Not really. Anyone who pretends to be is immediately exposed as artificial and that&#8217;s the last thing you want to register as a first impression about you. Look good, be funny when appropriate, be confident… but don&#8217;t pretend to be perfect. It&#8217;s okay to be human and that&#8217;s what people will eventually love you for; being human and being honest.</p>
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		<title>12 Job Interview Tips You Should Know to Nail that Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to further your career and go for a manager job or something of the same level. That&#8217;s great – ambition is always good.
First, make sure your job resume is in good order. You can hire a professional resume writer if you want a great presentation or study some online resume writing tips [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://jobinterviewtip.novawhite.com/?source=tbblog"><img border="0" vspace="2" align="left" src="http://www.toothbleachingathome.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/interview95px1.jpg" hspace="4" alt="start with creating a great first impression" title="start with creating a great first impression" /></a>So you want to further your career and go for a manager job or something of the same level. That&#8217;s great – ambition is always good.</p>
<p>First, make sure your job resume is in good order. You can hire a professional resume writer if you want a great presentation or study some online resume writing tips if you want to have full control over your CV.</p>
<p>Once your resume is out there, the next thing you should do is prepare for possible interviews. Here&#8217;s where a little career planning is in order and so here we present not just a few but TWELVE job tips you should know before you face your interviewer for that manager job.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #1 – Know the Company<br />
</strong>It is good business etiquette to know as much as you can about the organization to which you&#8217;re applying. If you are quizzed about the company&#8217;s history it&#8217;s paramount you know something about them to prove you&#8217;re serious about work for them. Your manager job description will be tough to live up to if you know nothing about the people with which you want to work. <span id="more-8"></span></p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #2 – Prepare for Questions</strong><br />
Our second interview tip is crucial. Be prepared to answer questions about the company and about yourself. There&#8217;s nothing more awkward than being stumped, flustered, and speechless. Avoid saying “Uhh” or Ahhh” too much. Answer confidently by being knowledgeable about yourself, your goals, your skills, your achievements and what you can bring to the table.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #3 – Prepare Your own Questions<br />
</strong>Employers are impressed if you ask good, intelligent questions. Ask about work processes, quality control, common challenges within the company, and others. Demonstrate that you really want to understand the nature of your work so that you can function better in the organization.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #4 &#8211; Look Good</strong><br />
You must be well groomed when showing up for an interview. Get a haircut if you need one; buy a new suit if your old one looks too tatty. Take a bath (heaven forbid you don&#8217;t!) and iron your clothes. If you&#8217;re a woman, wear moderate make-up, make sure your nails are manicured, and tone down the perfume. You don’t want to make the interviewer choke as he/she takes a whiff of your scent!</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #5 &#8211; Be Punctual</strong><br />
Tardiness is bad and will immediately put a damper on things. Leave early so you will get to the office early. Don&#8217;t waste your interviewer&#8217;s time by showing up late. If you really want that manager job, you must demonstrate responsibility and be determined to keep appointments.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #6 – Shake Hands Firmly</strong><br />
A good handshake shows you are confident and willing to engage. Always make eye contact when shaking hands; this coordination can accomplish much in establishing positive vibes.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #7 – Don&#8217;t Overdo It</strong><br />
Avoid unnecessary body movement; don&#8217;t fidget. Keep still and punctuate your points with limited hand gestures. Don&#8217;t ever point your fingers, especially at the person talking to you.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #8 – RELAX!</strong><br />
Many people panic at interviews and start biting their nails, toying endlessly with their wedding ring, drumming their fingers, or jiggling their legs. Stay calm, breathe deeply, and think of happy memories. Don&#8217;t worry yourself sick about something that can be dealt with positively if you just take time to relax.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #9 – Listen Closely<br />
</strong>Pay attention to what is being said. Maintain eye contact, especially when it&#8217;s obvious your interviewer is making an important point. Focus on the discussion at hand and keep your ears peeled for important details. If you mishear a word, don&#8217;t be afraid to clarify rather than pretend you understood what was said.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #9 – Communicate Clearly<br />
</strong>Speak clearly and choose your words carefully. You may want to make a humorous comment but what if it backfires? Also, don&#8217;t be obscure – use words and ideas that make sense and can be easily understood. Avoid being superfluous.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #10 – Don’t Ever Talk Negatively About Your Current/Previous Employer</strong><br />
This is very important – don&#8217;t be negative, especially when it comes to your previous employers or colleagues. It will only show that you have a tendency to bad-mouth other people and that&#8217;s not something to advertise when gunning for a manager job. Always be positive and enthusiastic.</p>
<p><strong>Job Interview Tip #12 – SMILE!<br />
</strong>Smiling is important so pay a tremendous amount of attention to your teeth. Make sure they&#8217;re immaculate and presentable. If you have discolored teeth (and most of us do), try a good <a target="_blank" href="http://www.novawhite.com/?source=bblog">tooth whitening product</a>. There is a whole range of home tooth bleaching products to choose from that are effective and inexpensive; teeth trays are highly recommended. You may not realize it but <a target="_blank" href="http://www.novawhite.com/?source=tbblog">teeth bleaching</a> is a <a href="http://jobinterviewtip.novawhite.com/?source=tbblog">powerful way to capture a person&#8217;s attention</a> and admiration – and could very well lead to that manager job you so highly covet.</p>
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