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As a 10-year veteran of the staffing industry, I can answer questions about resumes, cover letters, thank you notes, interviewing tips and techniques, offer negotiations, and any other job search questions.

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President and founder of ACR Personal Life Coaching, as well as Advanced Career Resources. I am a professional coach, with a passion for helping people to live richer, happier lives. My specialties include relationships, friends & family, career and job search, personal creativity, life skills, and personal development. With a background in psychology, human resources, and staffing, I bring a wealth of professional & personal experience to coaching.

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BA in Psychology

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I've worked with such clients as MTV, Saatchi & Saatchi, Merril Lynch, AFTRA, CitiBank, The American Kennel Club, Bear Stearns, and many others.

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Recent Answers from Jason Stroming

2009-08-19 Cover Letter:

Hi Paul, Looking over this cover letter, I think you've done a good job of talking about what you've accomplished as a chef and relating it to a job that deals with the culinary arts in publishing and

2009-08-18 Resume help:

Hi Shelly, A few things to get you started. First, maybe organize your jobs into what's related and what's not. In other words, move your time at the steakhouse down under "Other Experience." This way

2006-05-23 letters of referance:

Hi Melissa, Basically, you just want to mention how diligent he is, how he's a good student, hard worker, etc. There are many web sites that give templates for this sort of thing, if you need a guide

2006-05-02 past employment section:

Hi GT, If the positions are far in the past, then you don't have to be too detailed, especially if they're not really related to your more recent work expereince. The company name, position, and dates

2006-05-01 Cold Calling Potential Employers:

Hi Steven, These days, cold calling is mostly frowned upon. Even in most job postings you'll see something that says "No Phone Calls Please!" People are usually too busy to answer unsolicited calls

 

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