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The Job Search

If You Don't "Have" It, "Get" It!!!

Employers have revealed the professional attributes that are most widely sought by decision makers:

  • A Sense of Self-Worth - If you don't believe in yourself, how can your employer expect you to do a good job in representing a company? Give yourself credit for your strengths and work on your weaknesses!
  • The Ability to Communicate - Be convincing, be eloquent in your speech and be a good communicator. Asking questions and listening to the person answering them is an important part of communication.
  • Speaking Skills - One of the greatest fears of people is speaking in front of a group. When speaking or making a presentation to groups of 30 or 300, be prepared, be confident and be yourself!
  • Writing Skills - Whether you are speaking to someone or corresponding with the person, the first 12 words you use should include a form of thanks. Give your writing style a conversational tone. Limit sentences to 10-12 words. Your cover letter and resume should be held to one page.

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