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Karin Lewis
- Finding jobs online: a guide to job boards
- The challenge of networking: it’s not who you know – it’s WHO KNOWS YOU
- Corresponding with employers — Part 2: writing Thank-you Letters that seal the deal
- Corresponding with employers — Part 1: writing cover letters that get noticed
- Making Facebook work for job search
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- Resume writing for the new economy
- Learn to use Twitter, and use it to help find a job
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Jackie Gilhooley
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Janelle Watkins
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Kate Parkinson
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Tessa Shillingford
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Chris Blake
- Summertime Job Blues
- New Year’s Resolutions for Your Job Search
- Objective or Summary on your Resume – What appeals to Employers?
- Job Searching During the Holidays – Should I Stay or Should I Go?
- A helping hand during your job search — services in the Greater Toronto Area
- Tips to finding seasonal or full-time work – winter edition
- The Dance of the Jobseeker – Doing the Cha-Cha at a Job Fair
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- The Recruiter – Ally or Enemy?
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Joanna Samuels
- Ask the Employment Specialist: Difficult Interview Questions – Illegal Questions
- Ask the Employment Specialist: Answering Difficult Interview Questions –Salary Expectations
- Ask the Employment Specialist: Answering difficult interview questions — discussing weaknesses
- Ask the Employment Specialist: how to stay motivated during the job search
- Ask the Employment Specialist: New graduate looking for work
- Ask an Employment Specialist: Choosing the resume format: Functional, Chronological or Combination?
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- Ask the Employment Specialist: Tips for Collecting and Presenting References
- Ask the Employment Specialist: job search, away from the computer
- Ask the Employment Specialist: tackling the challenge of “No Canadian Experience”
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Can you give a source where you were able to find the actual portfolio? I am having a hard time finding one that looks professional in the local Office supply stores. They just seem to have the plastic 3 ring binders.
A three ring binder is all you really need. If you go to any of the big box stationary stores, especially now after the back to school rush, you should be able to find a reasonably priced folder. Get some plastic pockets and dividers. Some people find it useful to get one that zips up; that way nothing will fall out easily.