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- Developing a Portfolio of Value
- Build a Relationship with a Specialty Recruiter
- Develop an Incisive Rsum
- Practice Good Skills in Your Verbal and Written Correspondence
- Develop a Personal Brand
- Know How To Present Yourself
- Take Advantage of Business and Social Networks
- Network Actively
- Reconsider Posting on Job Boards
- Keep Up Your Training and/or Certifications
- Put Your Thanks in Writing
- Summary
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Practice Good Skills in Your Verbal and Written Correspondence
Practice Good Skills in Your Verbal and Written Correspondence
Every email message you send and every voicemail message you leave gives its audience an impression of who you are, how well you write or speak, and the overall quality of your work. This impression can form long before a potential employer ever considers your résumé. Whether in the body of an email message or the form of written correspondence, make sure that your résumé's cover letter uses bite-sized pieces, and it's written well enough to catch the reader's attention. Use your software's spell checker and grammar checker.