Posted on
November 10, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
What do movie trailers and cover letters have in common?
They are both advertisements. And their goal is to persuade you to take action:
- Go to a movie
- Read your resume
Could you use a more persuasive cover letter? Take some cues from Hollywood movie trailers and you’ll be getting five-star reviews in no time.
Keep it short and sweet
Producers know that there is a limited attention span for previews. A good movie trailer has to be short to get its message across.
Limit your cover letter to one page. A short cover letter lets the reader focus on your message, and reduces the tendency to skim or ignore your letter. Read more...
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Cover letter, Job Search
Posted on
September 25, 2009 by
Emily Bardeen
The end of the Great Recession – are we there yet? Half of our workforce can hardly wait. According to a recent survey by the Adecco Group North America, 54% of employed Americans plan to look for a new job as soon as the economy improves. You too? That’s a lot of competition – if I were you I’d start now.
I’ve always tended to toward the “Lord helps those who help themselves” approach to things. So please, help yourself to a few, proven strategies to get ready for when the job market improves:
Become the Ideal Candidate Read more...
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Job Search, Job Search Strategy, Job Target