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by noel on February 7, 2007

individuals, finding work through the Internet had been a growing option for applying on various positions or vacancies posted on it.
While most individuals fall to the endless scheme of some home-based work, or find themselves stuck with s type of work for which they are not qualified for, if one knows what to look out for, they could hit the jackpot at a fraction of the effort.
A tool kit that would aid any job hunter to land his or her dream post must contain the following:
1. Resume. Instructions on how to make an eye-catching resume to be posted at the net would be very vital to land a good job. Standard resume for personal submission to companies lack the impact that is needed when copied and posted in the Internet as it is.
2. Qualification. Not every individual is capable to do a specific work or job. A good tool kit would provide an individual a free assessment of his or her strong points so as to determine the work that best suits his or her qualification.
3. Job Listings. Listings of how and where to find legitimate jobs are essential for one's success. Look for testimonials and listen to experience of peers who have applied for posts at the same organization. Sort and choose from the downlist.
4. Strategies. A list of probable strategies that would fit a specific setting so as to land the perfect job. For example, background checking is vital since 80% companies say that they attribute success in background checking as a component to land the post applied for. A guide that would state its importance on any given resume would be a beneficial reminder.
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visit this link: http://time-blog.com/work_in_progress/2007/01/rsums_are_so_five_minute
s_ago.html
Takeuchi Cullen, writes an excellent article on digital resume. I think it would be a great help for applying jobs online.