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Applying Yourself - A monthly newsletter from SnagAJob.com
  August 2009
Sponsored by: Boston Market
 

ResumeTurn your job experience into a killer resume

What do you do if you need a resume and all you have for your work history is a string of part-time summer or student jobs?

Don’t worry. Your short-term gigs, part-time jobs and student jobs can all be great additions to your resume – if you know how to talk about them. Leave out the standard job description. Instead, talk about your relevant skills.

A bad resume says: As a front-desk clerk for
Marriott, I helped guests check in and out, answered the phone and took reservations.

A better resume says
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Need a student job? Browse part-time jobs in
retail, education and hospitality

 


Boston MarketAll the right ingredients for a great job

Looking for a job that is flexible, has great benefits, and is fun? Then come join the team at Boston Market.

You’ll enjoy competitive pay and limited-benefit health plans, a discounted meal every shift, and no late nights or early mornings. Boston Market encourages personal career growth and will help you develop the skills and experience you need to succeed. In fact, many of
Boston Market’s managers started out as crew members. With over 530 restaurants across the United States, there’s no telling how far you can go. If you’re a passionate person ready to provide remarkable service, then a job at Boston Market could be right for you.

Boston Market
is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

Apply now to work at a Boston Market near you!


Customer Service
Outgoing problem solvers needed!

Are you patient, cheerful, and a good listener? Good news: companies across the country are looking for customer service representatives. This field is growing rapidly and is expected to increase by at least 25% in the next few years.

Customer service representatives make an average of $13.62 an hour. With some hard work and perhaps with the help of an online degree, ambitious customer service reps can expect to someday be managers.

 
AT&T, JCPenney, and UPS
are hiring customer service representatives now. Do you think you have what it takes to succeed in the customer service industry?  Click here to learn more!

Continuing Education

ChefIf you’ve always dreamed of owning your own restaurant, then you should consider getting a culinary arts degree.

Culinary arts school isn’t just about cooking – you have to learn some business skills too. We spoke with a real chef to find out what going to culinary arts school is really like. 
Click here to get the scoop.

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