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What does your stationery say about you?

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The paper resume isn't dead yet. Several variations of paper, such as copy, construction, multipurpose, photo, cotton, bamboo laid, parchment, and linen, are available to print your job-search materials. Each selection possesses a different texture, thickness, and may be available in a variety of colors — although only a few selections are acceptable. Your materials will have a better look when printed on quality, 20 lb. paper; thicker than copy paper, yet lighter than card stock. That thickness allows the document to remain crisp and winkle free. Printing on high-quality stationery reflects a "quality document"; and if properly written, a "qualified candidate."

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Company: Resume to Referral
Website: http://www.resumebycprw.com/

Great career service for resume/cover letter help, personal branding assistance, strategic job-search strategies for optimal results, Teena Rose is a personal branding expert, public speaker, and executive resume writer. Working best with c-level executives, consultants, directors, business owners, and other high-end jobseekers, Teena Rose offers career articles and several topical books; i.e. "How to Design, Write, and Compile a Quality Brag Book," "Cracking the Code to Pharmaceutical Sales," and "Designing a Cover Letter to 'Wow' Hiring Personnel."
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