The eFC Career Tool Kit
Oct 8 2008
People throughout the financial industry are nervous right now. Whether your firm's under pressure or not, it's always smart to have your resume up-to-date, to be in touch with your network, and to be ready to launch a job search should the need - or the opportunity - arise. To help, we've compiled some of our favorite articles on networking, organizing your job search, resumes, cover letters, and interviewing.
Retaining Your Present Job
Profiting From Performance Reviews
Networking
Networking Tips for Introverts
Fine-Tune Your Recruiter Connections
When Should You Work With a Recruiter?
Contingency vs. Retained Recruiters
How to Get Recruiters to Call You
Don't Underestimate Your Alumni Network
Organizing Your Job Search
Our Take: Active Job Search Techniques
Five Ways to Become Job-Search Savvy
Making the Internet Your Job-Search Ally
50? You're Not Old, You're Seasoned
Credentials
Certifications: Navigating the Alphabet Soup
Resumes
Mass Customization and Your Job Search
Five Steps to a Standout Resume
The Unapologetic Financial Services Resume
How Do I Present a Demotion on My Resume?
Tailoring Your Resume Isn't 'Cheating'
Cover Letters
Cover Letters: Not Extinct, Just Evolved
Interviewing
How to Face Interview Curve Balls
Avoiding 'Behavioral Interview' Landmines
When Following Up, Persistence Pays
New Graduate's Guide to Financial Careers
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