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Three former chairs of the Maine Republican Party "enthusiastically endorsed" Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president over GOP nominee and former President Donald Trump in an opinion piece published by Bangor Daily News on Monday. "We see these same positive characteristics are on full display in Vice President Harris and her candidacy. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the op-ed. Additionally, the former chairs took a jab at the broader Republican party in their letter, claiming that much of the leadership of the party "has joined the cult of Trump." Both Cole and O'Meara chaired the Maine Republican Party in the 1990s.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Robert A.G, Monks, Ken Cole, Ted O'Meara, Harris, Cole, O'Meara, Trump, Trump's, Susan Collins, Obama, Dick Cheney, George W, Bush Organizations: Cobb Energy Center, Maine Republican Party, Democratic, GOP, Bangor Daily, Republican, U.S ., Republican Party, Trump's MAGA Republican, Maine Republicans Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, Maine, Ukraine, Philadelphia, United States, Russian
Sending a thank-you note is a way to express gratitude for an interviewer's time. They agreed that sending a thank-you note is a great way to do just that. A thank-you note shows interestSending a thank-you note shows employers that you're interested in the position, Stacy Moore, a career coach for the online-education platform Emeritus, said. Additionally, when sitting down to write your thank-you note, consider whether an email is better than a physical note. "I recommend following up quickly — within 24 hours of the interview — with a personalized thank-you note," Moore said.
You only get less than 7.5 seconds to grab a hiring manager's attention when they read your resume for the first time. As a career coach who has helped hundreds of people polish their resumes and land jobs, I've seen too many candidates focus mostly on formatting, such as the font, spacing and page count. But words matter more. According to Harvard resume experts, your chances of getting noticed are much higher when you use strong, actionable and confident verbs. This also means knowing what to keep off, and the two words I always tell people to remove from their resumes are: "responsible for."
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