Day: March 18, 2013

Critical Resume Strategies to Save Yours from Oblivion

Critical Resume Strategies to Save Yours from Oblivion

Resume online

Those who create an online resume know that it is the only way to gain the attention of employers. Thus, the ability to create a strong resume cannot be overemphasized. The design of a resume will separate it from those that hiring managers read, and those that end up in the trash. Those who create an online resume often spend their time overly concerned making their previous jobs appear impressive. While having a solid job history is crucial, most hiring managers will focus on the accomplishments of job applicants rather than their past jobs. With the recent unemployment debacle of the past half decade in the United States, good jobs are still scarce, and the market is highly competitive with well qualified job candidates. As a result, hiring managers do not have more than a couple of seconds to spend on each resume before moving on. Therefore, those who commit enough time to create a resume online will have the best chance at winning the attention of potential employers.

Postal Service could cut back on delivery

Postal Service could cut back on delivery

Business news

Between the U.S. Postal Service and the U.S. Government, it will be a battle until the end to find out what each side is willing to give up to keep the floundering postal system afloat. The latest business news from the mail delivering system is to drop from a six day a week delivery to five. Congress is pushing post offices to continue at six while the USPS maintains it will become an even bigger financial burden to tax payers if it remains at six.
Sky business news reports that the USPS is hoping to stem mounting losses totaling billions of dollars.
From a financial standpoint, it would be in the best interest of everyone to cut back delivery from six to five days. Though many business and customers would complain about less delivery, it will save millions, if not billions of dollars in spending. Sky business news indicates that the Postal Service, which operates as an independent government agency but still subject to Congressional influence, will begin to end weekend deliveries of enveloped mail, but still ship packages. This alone could save about $2 billion for an agency that tapped out its credit line with the U.S. Treasury last year after losing about $16 billion.
With losses expected to continue, Sky business news will surely post more stories about the impending breakdown of the mail delivery agency as losses will no doubt continue unless Congress makes changes, not only regarding limited delivery days but also to employee benefits and healthcare expenses.
Some in Congress are willing to accept the deal to still deliver packages on Saturdays, saying that as long as medicines, Internet orders and other packages are delivered on Saturdays, they are still meeting the mandate for six days a week service.
Sky business news will continue to cover this topic, which may lead to a Postal Service and U.S. Government showdown sometime in the next year. It is likely that the implementation of a new delivery schedule could take place as early as August.

Promotional Printing Services

Promotional Printing Services

Offset vs digital printing

Today’s marketing world requires business owners to use every available promotional outlet to gain awareness. Offering promotional products to gain more customers isn’t a new strategy at all. This advertisement technique has been used for years and is effective for gaining more customers. Promotional printing services are easily found online. Business owners who use promotional printing services are able to get their brand out in the public eye. There are several different types of promotional materials that can be used to spread the world about a business. For example, brochures are commonly used to spread the word about a business’s products or services.