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Laser Metal Cutting g up on resumes submitted via email is very important. Probably a third of my interviews were obtained within a day or two after a follow-up," says Mike.Laser cutting is a modern technology in which a high-powered laser is directed at the desired surface to cut different shapes and forms. The material usually burns or melts, leaving a high-quality surface finish. Since there is no direct contact between the laser and the surface in use, the level of precision and accuracy in the laser cutting process is much more as compared to conventional methods.Due to its accuracy and efficiency, laser cutting is used to cut a wide variety of materials. Metal is one such common application. Since ancient times, metals have been widely used fo How did he d Job Interview Tips If your job search is dragging on and on, you might want to look in the mirror. Because the person looking back may be sabotaging your efforts.A job interview is all about proving your qualifications and accomplishments to an employer through proper conversation skills. I have compiled a list of job interview tips that will help you to make that impression you’ve always dreamed of. These job interview tips are written in a general sense so they will benefit you no matter what position you are applying for. Many people have trouble with job interviews, but by applying these simple job interview tips, you will find yourself in less interview rooms and more golf courses with corporate bosses.- Know your position. Learn all Do you make the following mistakes in your job search? If so, stop now. And start getting more calls for job interviews. Mistake #1) Not Following Up If you fire off resumes without checking to see if employers get them, and fail to keep in touch until a hiring decision is made, your dream job might go to someone less qualified, but more persistent than you. Here's how one of my clients, Mike M. from Boston, followed up right. And got a great new job. "After going to about 20 interviews, I found that following up on resumes submitted via email is very important. Probably a third of my interviews were obtained within a day or two after a follow-up," says Mike. How did he d The Advertising Industry's Biggest Little Secret! ing mistakes in your job search? If so, stop now. And start getting more calls for job interviews.Marketers in the advertising industry are continually searching for cutting edge ways to reach niche markets and attract more and more customers to increase sales. They look for unique ways to market themselves; ways that will not only distinguish themselves from their competition, but will also leverage themselves into unknown marketable territories. Millions of dollars a year are spent on radio ads, TV infomercials, print ads and so forth. The avenues are similar and unchanging. Although they have proven to reach the masses, wouldn’t it be nice to find an untapped marketing tool Mistake #1) Not Following Up If you fire off resumes without checking to see if employers get them, and fail to keep in touch until a hiring decision is made, your dream job might go to someone less qualified, but more persistent than you. Here's how one of my clients, Mike M. from Boston, followed up right. And got a great new job. "After going to about 20 interviews, I found that following up on resumes submitted via email is very important. Probably a third of my interviews were obtained within a day or two after a follow-up," says Mike. How did he d Differentiating Yourself from the Competition checking to see if employers get them, and fail to keep in touch until a hiring decision is made, your dream job might go to someone less qualified, but more persistent than you.It’s getting harder and harder to differentiate yourself from the competition these days. Especially when your competition is global, offer additional value through their stellar service, and look and sound similarly wonderful to your offering. Not to mention that the new buzz words - ‘adding value’ and ‘trusted advisor’ – are universal, making it even harder to distinguish what you bring to the party as being superior.I recently read a quote by Daniel Pink in the Harvard Business Review 2/04 issue:”Businesses are realizing that the only way to differentiate their goods an Here's how one of my clients, Mike M. from Boston, followed up right. And got a great new job. "After going to about 20 interviews, I found that following up on resumes submitted via email is very important. Probably a third of my interviews were obtained within a day or two after a follow-up," says Mike. How did he d How To Design A Resume That Stands Out n you.Lets assume that your resume has been completed and you are ready to submit the resume to your prospective employer. That is good. But what can you do to get past the interviewer’s perusal and at the same time minimize your chances of being rejected or put in a waiting list.If you are able to have in your resumes list of your job achievements, for example the projects which you completed or the jobs which got you some recognition in writing by your ex-company. You might also want to include in detail but in short sentences what your focus is in working for your new employer.< Here's how one of my clients, Mike M. from Boston, followed up right. And got a great new job. "After going to about 20 interviews, I found that following up on resumes submitted via email is very important. Probably a third of my interviews were obtained within a day or two after a follow-up," says Mike. How did he d Six Power Secrets of Getting Hired and Promoted – Part 2 g up on resumes submitted via email is very important. Probably a third of my interviews were obtained within a day or two after a follow-up," says Mike.Power Secret Three: Why You Will Not Be Able to Relate to EveryoneYou need to know that for every 10 people who could potentially make a decision to interview you or hire you, the odds say that 3 out of the 10 will like you, and it will have nothing to do with who you are or what you do.They may simply like your smile, your handshake, the sound of your voice, or the way you do your hair.Rest assured that 3 out of those same 10 people will not like you, and again it will have nothing to do with who you are or what you do.They may simply not like your smile, yo How did he do it? "I sent my resume and cover letter again via email, and included one or two ‘wow' points about myself in the email message." Here's an example of a follow-up email Mike sent: Hello, I would like to follow up on the status of my resume submission for the Forecast Analyst position, as there is a very strong match between the position requirements and my skills and experience. [I've attached my cover letter and resume again for your convenience.] As I have a strong desire to re-enter the consumer products industry, I would again welcome the opportunity for an interview. With a track record of delivering up to $1 million in annual cost savings thro
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