Not exact matches
This is
significant, something NFIB notes in its commentary: «This is not just a «
skills» issue, but one
of poor attitudes, work habits, timeliness, appearance and expectations, especially among the
applicants for lower
skill jobs.»
If you've been overlooking candidates from declining fields in search
of that perfect fit, but have noticed a
significant number
of applicants from one specific field, take a look at O * Net's job summaries to look for transferrable
skills.
Since it is a document that summarizes
skills, qualifications and other
significant details
of the
applicant, a dental assistant cover letter is an employer's first glimpse
of the
applicant prior to reading his or her resume.
It is a preview
of what appears on the resume and should include the job
applicant's most
significant accomplishments and
skills.
[summarize the profile
of the
applicant and also his
skills that would be
significant for the job position]