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5 Tips on Making Your Chronological Resume a Functional Resume
5 Tips on Making Your Chronological Resume a Functional Resume
5 Tips on Making Your Chronological Resume a Functional Resume
People normally think of a chronological résumé as the "standard" résumé, but there are many different kinds of résumés, and each serves a different purpose. If you happen to be changing careers, have a gap in employment, or want to better customize your résumé for a particular job, you should consider using what's called a functional résumé, rather than a chronological one.
Why is 8AM key to Success?
Why is 8AM key to Success?
Why is 8AM key to Success?
According to "Inc." magazine, the most successful people are morning people, and complete a bunch of tasks before their work day even starts. Here are five things they do before 8:00 A.M.
5 Active Ways to Deal With a Lazy Co-Worker
5 Active Ways to Deal With a Lazy Co-Worker
5 Active Ways to Deal With a Lazy Co-Worker
Life at work can be difficult enough without having to deal with a coworker who isn't pulling his weight. This person can do a lot of damage to workplace morale, not to mention the team's overall success. You don’t have to just suffer in silence, though. There are ways you can deal with a lazy co-worker, and none of them involve you running screaming from the building.
7 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a Degree
7 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a Degree
7 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a Degree
Increasingly, people are learning that a four-year college education doesn’t always pay. You can spend upwards of $100,000 to get some letters after your name and still end up jobless, or in a job that doesn’t pay enough to cover your school loan payments. That’s probably why nearly 70 percent of the American workforce doesn’t hold more than a high school diploma. But you don’t necessarily need a

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