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Resumes & Cover Letter

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cover letterCreating a compelling resume and cover letter can be tough, but you don’t have to do it alone. The library has software and resources to guide you through the process, and our staff are always available to give you pointers so you can nab the interview and be well on your way to collecting a paycheck.

Statistics show that the average time employers spend looking at a resume is 6 seconds. Access library resources for advice on how to maximize the power of your resume.

Cover letters are becoming more and more vital to the job search process. They should be limited to one page, highlight your qualifications, while at the same time letting the employer know that you have done some homework about their company. Cover letters can be somewhat less formal than the resume, and so they can highlight more of your personality and qualifications for a specific job.
 

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Internet Resource

Career Builder 
Features many current job listings, resume building and more.

Monster.com 
Everything the job seeker will need, from resume writing to job listings.

Hloom
Over 200 Microsoft resume templates free to download.

CollegeGrad.com
Job search site for college students and recent graduates. Information on job searching, writing resumes, cover letters, interview techniques and relocation advice.

CareerIgniter.com
Free resume builder will help you create a professional resume that you can save to your computer. Also has a job search feature.

 

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