Writing a Cover Letter

Your cover letter is a preview to the main attraction: your resume. It carries the same weight of importance, except with this twist...
Your cover letter is a preview to the main attraction: your resume. It carries the same weight of importance, except with this twist...
Even after you’ve created a draft of your resume, you’ll want to give it a final polish. Here are some tips on highlighting your skills and qualities, and a few other pointers.
Of course you want a job, but it’s also important to work for a company that understands where you come from. A few signs of a military-friendly company are...
Making your resume searchable on Resume Engine will get you noticed by thousands of employers, but it is important to be proactive too.
Your resume should clearly tell potential employers what you can do for them. Thanks to Resume Engine, accomplishing this has never been easier.
Your mission at job fairs: Stand out from the other attendees. When a fair is over, recruiters will take home a towering stack of resumes.
A recruiter is someone who will connect the dots for you. They will help you get your foot in the door for that first job interview.
When it comes to networking, fortune favors the bold. As a member of the military community, you’re already way ahead of the game.