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- Job Search Resume Tips - Tips For Targeting Your Resume In Your Job Search
- Job search resume tips can be overwhelming. When looking at resume tips for your job search, you need to sort through a lot of information and advice available about how to effectively write a resume. It can be difficult to sort through what is someone's opinion and what is useful...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- 10 Interview Bloopers You Should Avoid
- One of the first lessons in job-search etiquette is to show up on time for interviews. Many jobseekers don't realize, however, that showing up too early often creates a poor first impression as well. Don't diminish your candidate desirability by appearing desperate. Act as if your time were as valuable...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Researching Potential Employers
- Succeeding in an interview depends on many factors such as previous experience, character, skills and ability. However, one of the most common mistakes people make prior to their interview, and also during the job search itself, is to carry out insufficient research on prospective employers. Preparation is the essential ingredient...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Skill Training: How To Ask About Job Skill Training
- Job skill training can make or break your career. Prospective employees should ask some pointed questions about job skill training and career development opportunities before accepting an offer. Never underestimate the importance of job training. Training, especially for junior and entry-level workers, can be a very important benefit to weigh...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Career Planning Goals - Make Some Resolutions
- Career planning goals contribute to your success. But, when many people think of New Year's resolutions, they concentrate on personal goals such as losing weight or joining a gym. However, it's also critical to make setting career planning goals a priority. Activities that support on-the-job fulfillment can contribute to reduced...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Using Keywords For Your Job Search
- Online job banks and job search databases use keywords to catalogue and sort the wide variety of jobs posted by employers so that they are easily searchable by job seekers like you. To find jobs that match your skills and experience, you need to input keywords similar those used in...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Planning A Career For the New Economy
- The New Economy is very different from the old. It offers even more opportunities to find challenging, rewarding and satisfying work. If you spend time and energy planning for this new reality, you will be able to create a career plan that offers excitement, anticipation and hope for the future.
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Stand Out Job Interviews, Do Your Homework And Speak With Confidence
- Standout job interviews can help you land jobs. But, if you want to stand out at job interviews, you need to make the right impression. "It's hard for an empty bag to stand upright." If you don't have some substance behind you, it's hard to make a great impression. There...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Finding A Job Through A Weak Link
- Don't focus on acquaintances or strangers; instead invest your time in a close circle of contacts. Wrong! The problem with this advice is that these folks know the same people you do. Also expand your network, find new opportunities and make those weak links. Don't qualify your contacts. So branch...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Powerful Networking Tips: Top Strategies For Career Success
- Powerful networking tips can give you an edge in any job market. Right now, it's a job seekers' market and many employers are feeling the crunch of a skills shortage. Still, powerful networking tips can be essential to building a job search toolkit. Studies show that only five to twenty...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Interview Tactics
- Job interview tactics can set you ahead. Acing a job interview begins long before you arrive at the hiring manager's office. In nowadays' competitive job market, the most diligent candidates take extra steps to distinguish themselves from the competition by planning ahead. This paper gives some tactics to help you...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Making A Good First Impression Is Crucial In A Job Interview
- Making a good first impression is crucial in a job interview because hiring managers often know whether they might hire someone soon after the opening handshake and small talk. This paper provides questions frequently asked at the beginning of an interview and tips for making a good first impression with...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Good Handshake Key To Interview Success
- Good handshake skills may predict the results of your next job interview. Recent research suggests that having a good handshake influences the opinion of those interviewing you. Although your handshake and making eye contact may seem like small things, they actually have a huge impact on others. Hone your handshake...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Passing The Telephone Screening Interview
- With continually increasing workloads, more hiring managers are relying on short, preliminary phone conversations to determine who should be called for interviews. Screening applicants in this manner allows managers to evaluate a person's abilities and skills and gauge their interest and enthusiasm for the position in a relatively short amount...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Interview Basics
- Despite the etiquette, formality, and inevitable fear factor, job interviews can actually be enjoyable and extremely informative. In an interview, where you and the prospective employer begin a mutual relationship based on observation and communication, you have just as much power as the interviewer. So forget the high stakes and...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Interview's Over - Now What?
- If you're a job seeker, you probably breathe a sigh of relief when you finish your first interview. After all the resume crafting, researching and rehearsing answers, you've survived time in the hot seat. Although you may feel the process is now out of your hands, there are still steps...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Acing The Lunch Interview
- A job interview over lunch can feel as nerve-wracking as a blind date. Not only must you demonstrate that you are intelligent, pleasant and capable, but you must also appear graceful while eating. You may even prefer to pass up the opportunity, rather than face an intimidating line-up of eating...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Getting The Most From Informational Interviews
- In the workplace today, a growing number of professionals are taking a closer look at their career aspirations. If you decide a career change is in your future, one effective way to test the waters is by arranging informational interviews. In an informational interview, you meet with professionals who work...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Interview Gone Very Bad? You Can Recover
- Interview gone very bad? Interviewing for a new job is no easy task, and chances are you've faltered at some point in the process at least once. The list of potential pitfalls for interviews gone bad is numerous - everything from arriving late to not answering the hiring manager's questions...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Job You Want
- If you're looking for the perfect job offer, you might as well stop right now: there's no such thing. But armed with the right information, you can get a good deal in a good place. Negotiating the job you want begins after you've learned how to be your own agent...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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