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6 Best Fonts for a Cover Letter (And How to Choose One)

May 25, 2022
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When it comes to job search, every small detail can play for or against you. Spelling, layout, stylistic highlights, fonts — the tiny design tweaks can amplify or muddle the first impression you are to make. 

All of the above is true for cover letters too. The easiest way to make the wrong first impression is by using a terrible cover letter font. OK, but which ones are good ones and which ones are bad? 

I’ve talked to our graphic design team (the one behind all our resume templates!) to get their scoop on the best fonts for cover letters. 

What is the Best Font for a Cover Letter?

The best font for a cover letter is Times New Roman. It’s a classic serif typeface that’s been in use for over 85 years. Times New Roman uses space economically which makes it easier to fit your cover letter into one page. This font looks equally great in print and in digital documents, plus it is supported by all major word processors and email apps.…

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QA Tester Resume Example and Tips

May 19, 2022
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A quality assurance (QA) specialist creates and implements manual and automated testing processes to ensure that software products meet the set quality criteria. As businesses double-down on digitization over the past two years, QA specialists have no shortage of work. 

California-based companies alone employ over 40,000 QA specialists — and actively seek to get more people on board. As Jetbrains survey data suggests, some 44% of teams had less than one QA tester for 10 developers. 

So it’s no wonder that many newly-posted QA jobs come with above-the-market pay, lavish benefits, and flexible working arrangements. 

If you are a skilled QA tester or someone transitioning to this field, we’d love to help you find a great job. That’s why we’ve provided this QA tester resume example and a list of helpful writing tips.

Resume Sample for a QA Tester (Word version)

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QA Tester Resume Example (text version)

Professional Summary

Seasoned mobile QA automation engineer (5+ years of experience).

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Powerful Prep Cook Resume Sample

April 25, 2022
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The restaurant industry went through a rough patch due to the pandemic. Many staff members were furloughed or fired. Others chose to quit on their own accord due to poor pay and working conditions, effectively propelling “The Great Resignation”. 

Soundly, in 2022 the recovery is in full swing. Per The National Restaurant Association,  the foodservice industry is projected to make $ 898 billion in sales in 2022r, up from $ 799 billion last year, and ahead of pre-pandemic sales levels.

Also, food service employers are finally addressing the staff’s well-being better. From attractive sign-up bonuses to higher hourly pay and a safer working environment, the restaurants are competing to attract new staff.

So it’s time to dust off your prep cook resume and get ready for job search! To help you get started, we prepared a compelling prep cook resume example, followed by several expert resume writing tips. 

Prep Cook Resume Example (Word version)

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Prep Cook Resume Sample (text version)

Sheryl Noles, Chicago-based 
Phone: (888)555-1111
Email: sherylchef@email.com 

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Cover Letter for Library Assistant: Example and Tips

April 19, 2022
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Working as a library assistant is what many major Humanities chose during their college years — and so do many graduates! An entry-level job as a library assistant can well set you up for a subsequent career in academia, education, or the publishing industry. Or it can lead to a tenured career in librarianship.

According to the American Library Association (ALA), senior career roles such as Library Managers and Library Directors are not only rewarding but can pay over $ 50K per year and upward to $ 125K at the highest level. 

But let’s not jump ahead. Right now you need to focus on communicating your current skills and background to get a coveted library assistant job. While most employers provide baseline training, you are still expected to show some marketable skills — even if those come from different lines of work. 

In this post, we show you how to create a convincing cover letter for a library assistant position by first providing a working example — and then further explaining how to create a similar letter. …

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How to List Contract Work on a Resume? Tips and Examples

April 7, 2022
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The gig economy has been booming for the past couple of years. Being self-employed indeed has its perks — unlimited earning potential, flexible work schedule, and variety in work. At the same time, operating as an independent contractor can also get tiring at times. You have less job security which can lead to gaps in employment and limited earnings.

So if you feel like returning to regular employment, you might be wondering how to show contract work on your resume in the best way possible.

We break down the resume formatting rules and provide several working examples of how to add contract positions to a resume. 

Here’s How to List Contract Work on Resume 

  1. Decide on your resume format — chronological or functional. In a chronological resume, you’ll list contract work as separate entries. On a functional resume, you can group different entries by industry or project type. 
  1. Create a job entry and add an employer name. You can either use your registered business name, temp agency name, or employer name (if it was a direct contract). 
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Cover Letter for Executive Assistant: Example + Tips

March 20, 2022
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Executive assistants are employed by a variety of industries — from tech to film production. It’s a dynamic, high-pressure role, requiring top-notch organizational skills, strong interpersonal skills, and mental resilience. At the same time, it’s also a well-compensated role. Proficient executive assistants to CEOs (or similar roles) can receive up to six figures in annual compensation. 

That being said, the best executive assistant jobs are highly competitive. Not only do you need to demonstrate high digital literacy, excellent time management abilities, and general business acumen — but also display an array of soft skills, ranging from written and spoken communication, to conflict management and negotiations.

To help you effectively showcase such a wide range of skills, we’ve prepared a working example of an executive assistant cover letter, follows by some bonus writing tips! 

Cover Letter Example for an Executive Assistant (Word version)

Below is a working example for an executive assistant, applying to work for a c-suite member in a startup. …

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