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01-05-2006, 06:14 PM | #1 | ||
Can't get enough of this.
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Standing on the driveway sobbing because I don't have a PINK ute anymore :0(
Posts: 1,990
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Ok, so the time has come for me to shed this soul destroying job of mine and find a new one – one where hopefully – I actually get to do some work!
I have been doing the rounds of the job vacancies and have sent a few applications away today and it get me thinking about what other peoples letters are like compared to mine.. I thought this thread could be used to share information on the little tricks on preparing your resume, cover letter etc. Also for any employers out there - perhaps you could share with us what you look for, what stands out and what makes you pick one person over another. Also I have thought about trying to break into the government sector and was wondering how others have achieved this and what to expect if I do make it to interview. Thanks Cheers, Tori
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