When writing a resume for a customer service position, it’s important to be able to highlight relevant skills, such as patience, the ability to listen and computer skills. Learn about including accomplishments in a resume for a customer service position with help from a resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on resumes for customer service positions. Expert: Shannon Terry Contact: www.ResumeConfidence.com Bio: Shannon Terry is a resume writer and interview skills coach with 14 years of training and teaching experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
I am a 25 year old stay at home mother. I am currently looking into jobs now that my kids’ are a little older. And I’ve found some excellent jobs that in time will allow me to work at home. Which is wonderful considering that I have 4 kids’ and two of which have mental disability’s. But, I have a HUGE problem. Even though I know a lot about computers, sales, business management, etc. I’m afraid that since I have been out of the work force since I became a mother at 19 that I am at a slight disadvantage. I’ve learned a lot from home while I’ve been raising my kids’. And I was wondering how I would be able to write the "perfect" resume for me. Should I put what I’ve learned while on my "time off" and how should I write it to ensure that the employers take me serious and see that I am qualified? And does anybody know of any websites that show me examples of written resumes?
Building a cover letter to get more calls requires a first paragraph addressing why the letter is being written and a second paragraph stating qualification. Generate more phone calls by summarizing the final paragraph in a cover letter with tips from a business management specialist in this free video on finding employment. Expert: Gloria Dixon Campbell Bio: Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida, and a BA in Sociology from the University of West Florida. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Do you send an attachment of each individual document? Do you put them in one document and send it? Do you write the cover letter in the body of the email and then attach the CV?
Does anyone has any tips on writing cover letter mentioning the contribution you can bring to your employer?? How do I phrase it in a professional way?
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