After four -- or more -- years of studying, partying and juggling finances, it's time to put that degree to use and start earning some real money. But the job search requires more planning than posting your resume on Monster.com or Careerbuilder.com.You need to be proactive. Here we've answered some of the most common questions about writing a resume and searching for a job, including how to properly use the Internet to aid your hunt.7 common job search questionsHow long should my resume be?Should I include a cover letter?How often should I update my resume?Should I use separate resumes for different jobs?How should I use the Internet to find a job?How can I make my resume more search-friendly?Should I respond to the question about my salary history? advertisementRelated Links:Keep it simple: One resume fits all5 steps to go from fired to hiredCraft your resume to dazzle employersRelated Articles:Go beyond Web for workAnswer the salary question?Keep resume up to date
After four -- or more -- years of studying, partying and juggling finances, it's time to put that degree to use and start earning some real money. But the job search requires more planning than posting your resume on Monster.com or Careerbuilder.com.
You need to be proactive. Here we've answered some of the most common questions about writing a resume and searching for a job, including how to properly use the Internet to aid your hunt.
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