Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resources. Show all posts

Monday, April 26, 2010

How reliable are your sources?

Phillyofied v. meaning: Life with a Philadelphia philosophy. What does this word truly mean?

It means, that I had too much time on my hands, was a slightly bored and set out to get a random, idiotic word put into the Urban Dictionary and Wikipedia.




In defense of the Urban Dictionary, for anyone who has teenagers and is attempting to decipher their often alien speak; this can be a useful source. Wikipedia initially accepted the entry but it has since been removed as a reference.


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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Inquiry Letters

An inquiry letter is similar to a cover letter. The big difference is you send it uninvited (or as a cold contact) to an employer. Send inquiry letters to potential employers who have not advertised a job opening. Use the letter to match your qualifications to the needs of the employer.

Sources of information about the needs of an employer are employment advertisements, position descriptions, phone conversations, and informational interviews. Match the employer's needs to your qualifications in your inquiry letter:

Employer NeedsYour Qualifications
Detail-oriented, experienced Administrative AssistantFour years Administrative Assistant experience with responsibility for numerous detailed reports
Assist Customer Relations ManagerAssisted Customer Relations Manager for two years
Corporate experience with major clients a mustRegularly served purchasing agents at Fortune 500 companies
PC knowledge a plusHands-on experience with Lotus 1-2-3 and WordPerfect on IBM-PC

In addition, an inquiry letter should include:

  • A specific contact name and title at the company
  • An introduction with why you are writing
  • A polite request for a follow-up meeting or phone call
  • A thank you to the reader for his or her time
  • Your signature — blue ink is best to show the letter is an original
  • Your resume as an attachment

View a sample inquiry letter for layout and format suggestions.

Source: Creative Job Search and CareerOneStop

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