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what do you guys think my objective part should say here is my resume?

June 27, 2010 by  
Filed under software development schedule

Objective
Seeking a….
Experience
MACY’S
Sales Specialist2007 to present
•Assisted customers with purchases in all departments
•Responded to price inquiries
•Prepared inventories and markdowns
•Operated cash register and processed credit and check transactions
•Screened telephone calls
•Processed telephone orders from other stores
•Resolved customer problems and answered question
•Trained associates on how to provide outstanding service to the customer
•Organized and maintained files, records, manuals, and many other [...]

Could you pls review part of my resume and tell me if it looks OK?

May 19, 2010 by  
Filed under schedule management software

Desire a challenging position at a reputed firm, which will allow me to further utilize skills acquired as a successful reporter. Also eager to acquire new abilities and develop stronger leadership skills.
Summary of Qualifications
Over 10 years supervisory experience working for a daily newspaper.
Four years background in the administrative field.
Excellent organization, communication and research skills.
Strong creative [...]

Setting Up Quickbooks Part Three: the Rest of the Taxlines

December 21, 2009 by  
Filed under amortization schedule software

Setting Up Quickbooks Part 3 What to Do with the (rest of the) Tax Lines
 By David Roberts
 I have to apologize as there are some lines here that would cause an entirely separate article, and yet are not used by 90% of the companies using Quickbooks as their accounting software. I am sorry that these definitions [...]

Software Product Development–the Unsolved Mystery of High Tech Part II

December 19, 2009 by  
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We’ve covered a lot of what goes wrong in the software development process in Part I. Let’s continue that discussion, and look for some answers:
THEY ALWAYS SLIP
It’s just accepted in the software business that projects will slip, particularly when the end result is an actual commercial product. The businesses I’ve been involved in have tried [...]

Sustainability Software, Part 2: Cutting the Paper Chase

December 9, 2009 by  
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Sustainability Software, Part 2: Cutting the Paper Chase
Paper and packaging, those essential components of modern life, have a massive impact on the environment and so constitute a prime target for sustainable development and practices and the software that makes it all possible. Paper manufacturing is the third largest user of fossil fuels worldwide, according to [...]

Software Product Development–the Unsolved Mystery of High Tech Part I

December 7, 2009 by  
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One of the most puzzling things in high technology, especially for executives on the business side of things, is the software development process. It’s the high tech equivalent to the “Black Hole” phenomenon made famous in Astronomy. Endless resources can be poured into a software development project, yet there never seems to be an end [...]

Create Personal Wealth Beyond Your Small Business, Part 4

December 7, 2009 by  
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Amortization: Your Enemy; the Banker’s Friend

I have to digress a bit to property cover the next aspect of Small Business Wealth Creation. I want to show you the detrimental effects of loan amortization, how lenders benefit from it, and give you a strategy to “turn the tables” on your lender.

One of the greatest financial [...]

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