If your resume is the party, think of your cover letter as the invitation. In line with all great invitations, your cover letter should give more details about the main event, that’s you, and catch the reader’s attention and interest.
Read MoreHow do I juggle building a business while being a full-time single mom and employee? I want to get straight to the point and tell you that it isn’t easy. Even on the best days, there are hard moments. But from experience and difficult times comes beautiful growth and meaningful life changes. Take it from me — start your business even if you don’t feel totally ready. Because no matter if you’re juggling it in between everything else now or later, the art of constructing something that’s truly your own, brick by brick, will ultimately always requires your time, attention, and energy. If you have an idea in your head, get it out on paper and into the world.
Read MoreI used to call the cops whenever I would visit my grandma’s house. It’s one of the many stories I tell when I talk about my career path. When I was younger, I aspired to be a police officer because I wanted to help people and I thought that being a cop was the way to achieve that dream. I remember being 5 years old calling them because I wanted to say hello. Or waving down cop cars and firefighter trucks so that they could see me. It was, and still is, my passion to help people.
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