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You may not be able to control if or when your company closes a plant or lays off workers—but you can take steps to manage the financial impact of those events. Making Smart Choices After a Job Loss
Resumes, Applications and Cover Letters You have skills that employers want. But those skills won’t get you a job if no one knows you have them. Good résumés, applications, and cover letters broad- cast your abilities. They tell employers how your qualifications match a job’s responsibilities. If these paper preliminaries are constructed well, you have a better chance of landing interviews — and, eventually, a job.
How to Get A Federal Government Job With more than 1.7 million jobs and over 400 occupational specialties (excluding postal service and military workers), the Federal Government offers more choices than any other single employer in the United States. Whatever your interest and background, you can probably find a Government career to match.
Are Innocent or Guilty of These Job Search Mistakes? All of us have made mistakes when we began our job search. Tis article may help you see your errors. Good questions for you to ask during a job interview are included.