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Writing a winning cover letter is crucial for getting you in front of the hiring manager for a job interview. What you don't ...
In this letter to the editor, acclaimed Wilmington chef Dean Neff writes about The New York Times recent take on 'shrimp ...
The issues facing them are critical. Regarding government finances. What about the finances of our business community? Our business privilege tax reliance was more of a reliance on our businesses.
Welcome to the University of Georgia! Go Dawgs! My name is Lonii Herman, and my husband Will and I are both UGA graduates with degrees from the Terry College of Business. Now we are proud ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. We welcome letters to the editor, so do share your opinions and experiences. To submit a letter for ...
This makes it fair for Americans. Our country needs to be run like a business, not business as usual. The state of Maine needs to do the same for its people.
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To the editor — Welcome, doctors from the PNWU Class of 2025. We’ve been waiting for you. You toiled, sacrificed, and endured — often behind a stoic “I got this,” even as medical school ...
Caucasian man’s pulling a generic printed job application letter from a white envelope over a wooden desk. Photo: Peepo (modified by author) A great cover letter is customised for the specific ...
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As someone with decades of experience as a job interviewer and applicant, I’m always surprised when I encounter dismissiveness—and outright disdain—of cover letters (especially when that ...