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Resume and Cover Letter

Your resume and the cover letter are sales letters to sell yourself to a successful career.

Do you really need a cover letter? Yes, you do. “Your cover letter is particularly important. It’s the job searcher’s opportunity to help the potential employer see that the applicant’s skills and experience match what the employer seeks.

In the current economic climate, with the scarcity of jobs, a well-written cover letter distinguishes your application,” says Susan Heathfield, About.com’s Guide to Human Resources.

Your resume cover letter is like your first impression when you enter the interview room. Imagine entering and meeting the employers shabbily dressed? UNIMAGINABLE! So how can you send your cover letter so shabbily dressed?

In a few words: Your cover letter is the shortest possible story about your career life.

You have to make the impression in the first few words itself. It’s like the first promo of the movie. The audience should be tempted to know more about you. You have to write your cover letter in such a fashion so that every word counts.  Your audience should be hit directly with every word and should feel what sets you apart from the rest of the crowd.

Your resume cover letter is the first communication with your employer and you have to establish a voice with your cover letter. In short, it is the first towards your successful career.

If you have understood the importance of cover letter, I need not tell you that stereotyped cover letter available as free format are definitely suitable if you intend to make your mark. If you have to get an interview call you need to write an impressive cover letter.

You can even “season” you cover letter with quotes to either highlight your desires or to express your capabilities. For example, if you are applying for an accountant’s job, you can put “Accounting is far more than just numbers on a page to me. It is a way of life.” These quotes make your employer interested in your cover letter. He will give a serious glance at what you have to say and will then proceed to read on your resume at least once.

Cover letter is definitely a way to show your prospective employer that you are a strong and ideal selection for the job under consideration.

“Cover letters allow you—in narrative form—to tell the employer exactly why hiring you, instead of the numerous other candidates, is a good decision,” says Heather Huhman, Entry Level Career Examiner.

Same is with your resume. Remember, resumes differ with each industry. If you are applying for a sales job, the format of your resume will be miles apart from the format suitable for an IT guy. Learn about the best suitable format that reflects your capabilities as per your industry. Not many people know this trick.

Your resume should generate results. It is your interview winning tool and it has to be razor sharp with cutting edge to its format and over all presentation. It should intrigue and impress your employer from all corners.

A good resume should have all the basic ingredients like personal information, contact information, qualification and relevant work experience. Most importantly it should address the need of the employer. While writing a good resume, it is not important that you highlight your achievements and accomplishments. It is more important to highlight skills that will suit your employer’s requirements. You are more likely to receive an interview call if you write a resume as per the second option.

On the other hand an incomplete resume will either have missing information or gaps between chronological sequence of education or employment without any explanation.

Your resume should essentially carry a summary of your qualifications. You should use words like ambition, motivation, and commitment sparingly in your summary while highlighting your skills. These positive affirmations are often useful in leaving a lasting impression. Similarly, your work history should not be a history book but precise information about your skills acquired in chronological order.

Professional resumes also include associations with trade forums or their memberships. If you have been awarded any career awards, they should be mentioned as well.

In the end, let me emphasize once again, keep your resume short and crisp. An ideal resume is not more than two pages long.


Law of attraction

The law of attraction has come around like a buzzword ever since Rhonda Byrne published her bestseller “The secret”. The truth is that this concept had already been in existence but very few people were aware of it and put it into use.

The mind is like a magnet and the key concept that governs all that one materializes via Law of Attraction is to think, ask and receiv.

We are always sensing signals and when we think passionately for something and start working along the lines, the universe opens its abundant treasure for us receive the gift. Everybody around seems to be discussing the magical aspect of this but do you really know about functionality of this concept. 

It may seem like a very New-Age stuff at first to many but there are historical evidences that such things have happened successfully in the past also. Think how Napoleon and Alexander dreamt of ruling the world and how they got most of it under their control. Was Law of attraction not working behind the curtains there?

Law of attraction is alternatively known as cosmic ordering, magical thinking, quantum mysticism and a lot more creating an aura of miracle around the concept.

Here is the explanation of this law:

When we intensely think of something, the energy of our thoughts starts building up.  When more of thought as well as hard work goes into it, the probability of its crossing a given threshold of energy increases and with persistent thought and relevant efforts in that direction; materialization comes through naturally.

This is how I perceive the Law of Attraction. There are many who disregard this golden concept as pseudo-science but the reality is that it works and it does not require our faith. Rather than delving into what others feel about this concept it is better to apply it at least once in our lives and see the results. One can do this from a rationalist point of view also.

The concept is deeply rooted in quantum physics given by Albert Einstein. Einstein said that Energy is Mass multiplied by the square of speed of light. This is the base for modern science and also the law of attraction.

Energy and matter are inter-convertible and hence there is complete possibility that your thoughts that may be waves of some form of charged particles may accumulate to produce what you wish for. The mind attracts the material form of the thought patterns we send in nature and we get what we had asked for. This is how mind attracts the materialized form of our thought patterns that are energy themselves. 

We all are energy as per Einstein’s proposition and hence our thoughts are also classifiable as energy. Energy equates with mass and hence I perceive materialization is possible. This is where the secret of law of attraction lies.

Many people have ambitions in their life. When they start working to achieve those goals and keep their focus constant the thought patterns and the action of endeavoring to achieve the goal create an interplay that finally ends up giving them what they had thought of.

The overall role of action, hard work or karma cannot be undermined here. The law of attraction works but not alone. Thoughts and relevant karma have to come together for the real magic to manifest. It is true that the universe is like a genie saying, “Master your action is my command” but O Dear Master you have to do the action or karma to have the genie dance to your tunes.

I would love to add one thing that we have to do our karma in order to get sure shot results. There is nothing on this planet that can come without karmic connectivity. Remember the old saying “First deserve and then desire”. The law of attraction works with similar ethical principles. 

If the law could have worked indiscriminately for all, Despots would use the law of attraction to control the whole world. Do the Despots deserve ruling this world? Obviously not, hence the discussion about karma popped up.  As far as I have seen, the law of attraction does not help to fulfill purposes that are detrimental in nature to the creation itself. Of course, how can the nature allow its own destruction?


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