How to Make Your Resume Work for You
You've sent your resume to potential employers. Wonder why you're not getting callbacks? The answer may be as simple as what's missing from your resume.
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You've sent your resume to potential employers. Wonder why you're not getting callbacks? The answer may be as simple as what's missing from your resume.
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Self-confidence is key to developing successful teams. Leaders can inspire this confidence through consistent and purposeful efforts to acknowledge a valued employee.
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CTU’s BS Business Administration degree in Human Resources Management now offers students even more relevancy and credibility with its recent alignment with SHRM’s guidelines.
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Leaders who recognize their employees as people and understand their need for purpose, growth, appreciation and kindness are most likely to see their business thrive.
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Developing a deeper knowledge of self-awareness is key to leadership growth. Self-discovery improves communication and understanding between different personalities.
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Are you a veteran or service member seeking financial assistance for your education? Read on for financial and other resources that may be available to you.
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Your friends and family anticipate, along with you, the moment you walk across the stage and hear your name called to receive your Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. You’re excited about your future, or perhaps a little anxious, and certainly relieved that your hard work has been rewarded. What comes next?
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Handshakes are another form of introduction, so think of your cover letter as handshake. While you may think you're offering a warm handshake, your cover letter actually could be strong-arming you out of a job. Take this quiz to find out what type of handshake your cover letter is most associated with and the impression it's giving to potential employers.
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I’m often asked, “What does it take to be a cop?” I don’t always have a complete answer to offer, mostly because my response has changed over the years. Of course, I could give you the basics: how many many push-ups you have to do, how quickly you must run a mile and a half and how you can’t ever have used narcotics or hard drugs. But you could find all this basic information with a quick scan of the agency website that you’re interested in joining. So maybe reading about my law enforcement career will give you insight into what it takes to be a cop.
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The CTU Distinguished Lecturer Series continues on March 28th with Ken Vance, Senior Vice President of Bank of America Merrill Lynch in their Specialized Industry Group focusing on health care. With more than 33 years in the financial and health care industries, Ken shared his insight on the future of health care management and its opportunities.
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