You should write a curriculum vitae, a cover letter and then you may get invited to a job interview. The Resumé: A résumé, also known as a curriculum vitae, is a document that contains a summary of your personal job experience and it is also necessary to write about your date of birth, your hobbies and about the schools you have visited. CV Language: Use action verbs such as developed, managed, coordinated, volunteered and maintained. Don´t use “I” to start every sentence. Use your own words to explain your experience. Proofread carefully. CV Information: Keep your name, phone number and address current. Include dates of employment in a month/year format. Include references. Use a seperate sheet if necessary. CV Appearance: Use a standard font that is easy to read. Use bold font and italic to highlight information. Make sure to leave some white space in between sections. Your resume can be longer than one page. A good rule is one [...]
A company is usually run on the principle of spending as little money as it can, but if certain disputes occur at regular intervals to employ a lawyer may be a clever thing to do. The lawywer is at the side of his employer, he or she is familiar with [...]
Human resource management and development can be defined as a strategic approach to the management of the organizations workforce so that the employer gets maximum benefit from their abilities. This occupation ensures that the employees offer the best services to the employer as they also get both material and psychological [...]
A profession is something that you learned and you are specialised in. In most cases it is an academic way of life. So you first do a general study in a subject like law, journalism, languages or sciences. After your diplom or exam you can do a master or a [...]
The price of working for a company for quite a long time makes you entitle to lots of benefits and privileges. The benefits that a tenured employee gets are usually mandated by law while some are company initiatives. Sometimes, these privileges can even extend to an employee’s immediate family members [...]