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CV writing: Words you should NEVER use
There are certain words that are seen frequently on CVs but actually irritate recruiters/ interviewers and at times may even cost you the interview call.
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10 power words for your CV
The basic purpose of these words is to demonstrate your hold of a particular situation and the actions you took to achieve a result or come out of a situation.
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Sensex may hit 19,500 this year: Experts
Driven by the election outcome, the benchmark index Sensex could catapult to 19,500 level this year, provided the government pushes through the reform agenda, analysts said.
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Urvashi Sharma's sexy makeover
This hot looking babe has come a long way since her debut film Naqaab. Now, she's all set to make her mark.
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SIP your way to wealth!
SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) is one of the most effective ways of investing in equity markets. In SIP, you invest a certain amount each month into the equity mutual fund of your choice. This amount can be as low as Rs 100.
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Theplas, Tomato Garlic Macaroni & other recipes
Here are simple, tasty recipes for Methi Theplas, Tomato Garlic Macaroni and Spinach Rice that you can enjoy at work.
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Green Pea Cutlets and other tasty tiffin recipes
Whip up Green Pea Cutlets, Chinese Idlis and Avocado Salsa Sandwiches to lunch on at the office.
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Foods to keep your skin glowing
NutritionVista.com provides simple tips on how to keep yuor skin in tip-top shape.
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Things men don't know about women: Kalki Koechlin
Actress Kalki Koechlin of Dev D fame has a few relationship tips for men -- so, guys, sit up and take note!
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ICSE topper's success mantra: Studying smart
Meet Rishi Mehta, the inspiring Mumbai student who topped nationwide ICSE results this year, despite losing his mother to cancer during the exams.
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