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Once you know what career you want, nothing should get in your way or keep you from attaining your goal. We believe in the power each of us hold. However, you need the proper tools, guidance and support. You've come to the right place!
 
Take your time and explore the exciting free tools we offer. Tools are highlighted on the left side of your monitor. Look below for free guides and recommended reading.
 
Books
10 Minute Guide to Job Interviews
 
The Interview Rehearsal Book: 7 Steps to Job-Winning Interviews Using Acting Skills You Never Knew You Had
 
Help Wanted: An Inexperienced Job Seekers Complete Guide to Career Success
 
101 Best Résumés
 
Writing Workshop
Links to writing guides, tips and samples.
 
Ten Quick Tips to Improve Your Résumé
 
Résumé Proofreading Tips
 
Cover Letter Writing Techniques
 
Sample Prospecting Letter
 
Responding to a Job Ad
 
Thank You Letter
 
Job Declination Letter
 
Job Acceptance Letter
Articles
Reference Improvement Guide
 
Interviewing Guide
 
Goalkeeping
 
Common Interviewing Questions
 
What Not to Say in the Interview
 
and more...
 

INTERVIEWS:
2 "DON'TS",
7 "DOS"

• Be confident.
• Stand up straight, with your shoulders back.
• Speak clearly and loud enough so the interviewer understands you.
Don't fidget.
• Make good eye contact.
• Smile sincerely.
• Lean forward slightly when the interviewer is speaking.
Don't ramble.
• Stay focused on the questions, and how you fit the needs of the employer.
 

A TARGETED JOB SEARCH CAMPAIGN
It's a great feeling to know exactly what you want to do. You've defined your career goals. You've identified the industry, job function, capacity and maybe even the location.

Now how do you find your target employer? Click here to learn how to develop your targeted job search campaign.
 
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