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added 2007 Fri May 25 22:34:34 by Varadinum
We've already done our 100 Greatest Cover Songs list, so you knew it was only a matter of time before we paid respects to the flip side of the coin. Some of these covers were sincere attempts to make good songs, others are so inexplicably awful that you don't know what the hell they were thinking.
added 2007 Mon May 21 22:51:32 by JaneMay
Your cover letter and resume will be the first impression employers get of you and many people fail to make the most of it. In today's age of competition among employees, you need to stand out in order to be noticed. You will be quickly overlooked unless you find a way to make your potential employer decide to give you a chance.
added 2007 Fri May 18 21:18:14 by JaneMay
Your resume and cover letter provide the first impression that a prospective employer will make about you, so take the time to polish them up. Make them sound professional, yet be sure to convey a bit of your personality in the cover letter.
added 2007 Sat May 12 22:52:12 by jeremytoday
Bird-watching is a hobby I really enjoy, and I've carefully created a backyard haven to attract birds of all kinds. In fact, of all the wildlife that visits my garden, birds are the most welcome.
added 2007 Fri May 4 6:40:07 by Mintyfunk
EW has two collectors covers coming out. One features a lovely sentimental Claire and HRG and the other has rather nefarious Nathan and a non-future Hiro. They are both pretty sweet, I suggest you give them a once over.
added 2007 Thu Apr 19 17:11:03 by JenMurdock
If you TRULY care about what happened on Sept 11th to OUR COUNTRY, WATCH this video. It's is chilling. Especially at the end of the video.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 14:52:08 by 911veritas
Now that Rosie O'Donnell is trying to table it on The View, I guess we can talk about it here. First, a news quiz: If, some time after the collapse of World Trade Center towers 1 and 2, a 47-storey office building in a major American city also came crashing to the ground, do you think you'd know about it? Of course, you would.
added 2007 Thu Mar 29 7:30:55 by JaneMay
With all these great tips on how to write a resume available, have you seen first hand what a resume is supposed to look like? What if you don't have the education to list but you have great experience? This Resume Makeover shows you an example of what we did for one of our Netscape readers.

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added 2007 Sat Mar 17 16:35:27 by pw1
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added 2007 Tue Mar 13 19:39:19 by JaneMay
Have you started the job search process? Have you had your resume looked over countless times? Have you filled out job application after job application and no prospects have come from it? If this is the case, you may need some help with your job application.
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 4:40:02 by okitech
This is a great tip especially if you use gmail and google searches or adsense. Select the Clear Search History button, check off items that you wish to remove, and then click the Clear History button. Remember that even after you remove items, logs and backups will exist on Google's servers.
added 2007 Mon Jan 22 19:05:20 by alexrudloff
One of the most important, yet often overlooked, aspects of resume sending is the cover letter (or these days, the e-mail). The cover letter is your chance to make your first impression. A properly written letter should grab the employer's attention and help set the stage for a personal interview. Here's a simple guide to writing an effective cover letter :)
added 2007 Wed Jan 3 7:00:49 by nubeiro
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added 2006 Tue Oct 17 15:04:41 by circledancer
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added 2006 Wed Sep 20 2:05:21 by stuartwhite
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added 2006 Thu Aug 17 6:59:44 by schestowitz
Open source has made big gains. Today more than 60 percent of the World Wide Web's servers run on open-source software. Linux enthusiasts await the arrival of Linux on the desktop the same way fundamentalists awaitt he Rapture, but their wait may be a long one.