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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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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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Schedule of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009, T20 World Cup 2009, England | rediff.com
Schedule of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009, T20 World Cup 2009, England | rediff.com
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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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Salaried? Save tax the smart way!
Earning a salary? Looking to save tax the smart way? You have two options: salary restructuring and tax-saving instruments.
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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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How to avoid a debt trap
Here is the fourth part of a series to help you analyse personal financial ratios that will help you check your financial health.
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'My dad never thought I'd crack the IIT-JEE'
The Super 30 initiative took shape six years ago as an experiment. Today, it has exceeded all expectations.
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CEO's tips: How I network at the top
Does the boss even really need to network? Yes--and he needs to do it better than anyone else.
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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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