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A Nursing Resume Should Reflect Your Qualifications As Well As Your Personal Skills.

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Every employer is looking for a specific set of skills and expertise from job-seekers that match the skills necessary to perform a particular job.

Basically a resume should contain your full name, campus and permanent address, telephone numbers and email addresses. Apart from that a nursing resume should include the following information:

A clear cut career and job objective which shows your sense of direction to the employer.

Your resume should have the names of each of your employers and your corresponding job titles.

Give a brief description about the employer like what they are doing, if they are not well known.
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A Medical Transcriptionist Resume Will Highlight Your Unique Skills And Qualifications

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

A Medical Transcriptionist in short MT positions, require a certification with training, specific skills like fast type writing, listening skills, and a specific field like Radiology, Operations report OR emergency reports handling etc.

Do make sure your mention your knowledge on industry standards like HIPPA requirements etc.

Below is a list of things that should appear in your resume.

Your knowledge history like training, certifications etc have to be highlighted.

The quality you can deliver in terms of % accuracy.
mention your type writing speed.

Your years of experience in the MT field, and if you could explain in detail which field you were transcribing: opthology, nephrology etc.

Give a brief description about the employer: what they are doing, if they are not well known.

Whether you prefer to work from home. If so, you have the required computer and other MT hardware at your home.
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10 Important Questions To Ask Web Developers Before Dishing Out the Dough

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Assuming you already have a fairly good idea of what you want on your web site and will more than likely be writing your own copy or having it written for you, here are 10 questions you need answered to help you create an effective web site without breaking the bank or delaying your plans.

1. Price by project or by the hour? Accepting an hourly rate agreement gives you little control over costs unless you put a spending cap into effect. If you have to exercise the spending cap, what if your site is only partially complete? Inevitably, you will have to dish out more dough to get it finished and this is a strain you want to avoid as you start your new business.

2. Once the site is complete who will maintain it? If the developer offers this service, what are the costs and turn-around time? If you’d rather assume modification control, do they offer access to and training on editing software?

3. What is the expected completion date for the site? You want to be in a position to plan ahead for the launch. Having this information will allow you to organize your marketing efforts and prioritize all other plans that tie in to “going live”.
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A Construction Resume Will Show Off Your Technical Knowledge And Qualifications As Well As Your Related Experience.

Friday, December 17th, 2010

With the world constantly expanding its horizons, more and more buildings are being constructed and rules and regulations are getting tighter. Your construction resume will reflect your technical skills and advanced knowledge.

Basically a construction resume should contain your full name, permanent address, telephone numbers and email addresses. Apart from that a construction resume should include the following information.

A clear cut career and job objective which shows your sense of direction to the employer.

Your construction resume should have the names of each of your employers and your corresponding job titles.

Give a brief description about the employer like what they are doing, if they are not well known.

Highlight any community activities and membership with professional organizations.
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