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How to Protect Your Phone Screen from Scratches

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  The screen remains the   most repaired part   of any mobile phone to date. So while your phone may sustain a few drops at first, the next one might not be favourable. And that reminds us that glass is fragile and would continue to retain its fragility. However, that doesn’t mean you need to prepare to pay a massive amount of money to replace your phone screen when it gets broken. Over here are some tips to protect your phone screen from breaking, smashing, shattering, or cracking! How to protect your phone screen from breaking: Use a tempered glass screen protector Use a bumper case Use a phone ring holder or Pop socket Use a car phone holder Protect your screen with screen protection insurance These few add-ons are the economical way to protect your phone screen from breaking. Let’s check how they might be helpful to you. Use a tempered glass screen protector. One of the great ways to protect your phone screen from shattering is to apply a tempered glass screen protector to it. It a

Resources to Land Your Dream Job

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  Knock 'em Dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide  Paperback  Completely updated with new material, this bestselling job search guide can help you keep up with changes in the job market—from updating the language of your resume to using social media networking to make professional connections that are essential in finding new employment opportunities. For more than thirty years, Martin Yate’s Knock ’em Dead series has helped millions of people succeed in their job search and has continued to be one of the most powerful in the field, constantly meeting the challenges of the modern marketplace. In  Knock  ’em  Dead , you’ll learn to create a resume that works, build strong profession-relevant networks, and develop street-smart strategies for getting more interviews and learning how to turn those job interviews into job offers. More than a job-search guide, you’ll have a blueprint for becoming more successful, while gaining the ability to control your professional destiny and your econo

Create A Personal Website for Resume: 7 Expert Tips

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  Your  resume and a cover letter  aren’t the only mediums for  conveying your professional value to prospective employers . The proactive job-seekers  set up professional resume websites  and use them to  attract the recruiters and get found online  with ease. An  attractive personal website allows you to share more information  from your professional history and add social proof, giving the employers a breadth of reason to  invite you for an interview . To get noticed in the competitive world of work, career consultants recommend that you accompany a traditional resume with a resume infographic, a video resume or a resume website.  •  Why every professional need a personal website in 2020 •  How and where to create one (even if you don’t code), and •  How to make your website a powerful marketing tool. Get a custom resume website created for you An expertly designed and content-rich professional website can make a world of difference to your job search. If you want a  great website c

An Ultimate Guide On How Long Should Your Resume Be

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Career experts state that the  resume can be between one and three pages . Yet, this piece of advice isn’t of much help for confused job-seekers who try to squeeze their long track record into one page or, on the contrary, stuff the document with fluff to make it visually longer. The turning point of determining a perfect resume length is taking your unique career situation into account. The length should be dictated by experience, not vice versa. And today, i am going to share the advice on the optimal resume length in each specific career situation to help you write it concisely without selling yourself short. Who needs a one-page resume? For decades, a one-page resume was considered a ‘golden standard’. Now it justifies itself only in the following cases: •  You’re a graduate or professional with under 7 years of experience . Usually, students who are seeking their first job after graduation don’t have much paid experience and thus don’t need a second page. Similarly, if you’ve had

NETWORKING FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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  What are you doing to build and nurture your professional network? In an era where career advancement is rooted in connection and community, it is no longer optional to make networking a part of your weekly schedule.  Even if you are in a job you love, this still holds true. At all stages of your career, in every industry, professional relationship building is critical to your ongoing growth and success. Like everything in the work world, networking has evolved alongside social media. It is no longer an awkward tool of self-promotion, reserved for corporate types.  As our personal and professional lives collide online, there are increased opportunities to engage professionally. We effectively leverage these opportunities when we network with integrity and authenticity on an ongoing and consistent basis.  Your career requires you to network and in today’s marketplace you must be more active than ever.  But networking requires planning.  An approach that is strategic and measur