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Drug Testing's Negative Results
This article explains the drug testing's negative results. The drug-testing industry is coming under scrutiny as the efficacy of drug testing continues to be a subject of debate, there is a more relevant question being raised at businesses where testing isn't a federally mandated safety requirement. The American Management Association's...
Tags: Job Applicant, Drug Testing, Crain Communications Inc., Policies And Procedures, Human Resources
White papers 2003-10-01
Respond To Online Job Applicants
Online job applications are increasingly common today. Human resources recruiters can compile a list of valuable prospective employees by collecting the online contact information for qualified candidates who were not selected for an open position. Staying in touch with these potential employees makes great business sense: You can keep them...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Job Application, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
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Don't Ask A Job Applicant These Questions
You're looking over the resume of a job candidate. You see that he includes in a list of hobbies his volunteer work with Little League Baseball, and that he went to the same high school as you. So as part of the getting-to-know-you aspect of the job interview, you ask...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Job Interview, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
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Informing Potential Job Applicant Of Interview
Use this template to inform the candidate about his selection for higher position/ potential job in your company, by stating that your human relations manager will contact him/her shortly.
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, LetterPremier.com, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
Tools & templates 2008-01-01
Top 10 Qualities Employers Look For In Teen Job Applicants: What Teens Need To Know
Job hunting for teens can be a challenging, often overwhelming, task. Most teens seeking that first paid job are completely unprepared and have no idea of where to start in the process. They have no idea of how to create a resume or fill out a job application, how to...
Tags: Teen, Job, Job Applicant, Associated Content, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2006-09-22
Set Yourself Apart From Other Job Applicants
The first thing you must do before you have an interview scheduled is display professionalism. Fill out a job application neatly and completely. Follow all the instructions of an ad you are replying to. If you are replying by mail, use resume paper and a resume envelope. Do not provide...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Associated Content, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-03-20
Job Applicant, Beware: You're Being Googled
It's not just what you say that can be held against you when you're looking for a job. It's also what you post on MySpace, write in your blog and broadcast on YouTube. That's because if a potential employer uncovers salacious or otherwise unflattering material about you online, that job...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Monster, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Interview Tips
Going for a job interview can be a harrowing experience. The reasons are varied: A job applicant may not have the necessary relevant working experience or may be worried about the inability to answer difficult questions. Even the pressure of needing a job to pay for the living expenses can...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Job Interview, Pro-Active Human Resource Management, Punctuality, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Interviewing Job Applicants: How To Give Great Interviews
By the time that they turn eighteen, most people have been on at least one interview, whether it be for a job or a college or a scholarship. Experience teaches us what to say in an interview and what not to say; how to dress; how to act; and how...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Interview, Associated Content, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2006-03-02
Why Are 95% Of Job Applicants Not Called Back?
Knowing what not to do is the first step in learning how to perform a successful job search. This paper shows a list of sure ways to avoid being hired. Please make sure that you take advantage of this tremendous information that is so powerful, it will catapult your efforts....
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Playing The Negative Tape In Your Head: The Job Interview
At the moment a job applicant is ushered into the interview room, they experience a flood of perceptions. This might include the decoration of the room, the smell of perfume or cologne, family pictures on the desk, the computer monitor sitting on the desk, the state of tidiness in the...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Job Interview, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
10 Silly Things Job Applicants Do
There are many points to remember when going into a job interview, including what not to say or do. It only takes a split second to make a bad impression with an interviewer, so it's vital to avoid pitfalls if you want to land that dream job. Employers will weed...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, CareerBuilder.co.uk, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-11
Impressive Interviews
An interview is a two way process. It is an opportunity for the potential employer and employee to evaluate each other. Some job applicants get nervous about interviews especially if it is a job they really want. Most employers recognize that being nervous is not a bad thing, it only...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Interview, Streetdirectory, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2009-01-01
Interviewing Job Applicants Can Be Hazardous To Your Wealth
You're probably going to face this situation, sooner or later. As disabled individuals increasingly enter the workplace, you'll need to know what questions and statements are legally acceptable. Otherwise, you could face a major problem, because inappropriate comments and questions may prove costly to you and your business. This paper...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Articles Factory, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2007-11-12
Great Interview Skills
Going for a job interview can be a harrowing experience. The reasons are varied; a job applicant may not have the necessary relevant working experience or may be worried about the inability to answer difficult questions. Even the pressure of needing a job to pay for the living expenses can...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Job Interview, Streetdirectory, Punctuality, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2009-01-01
How Employers And Job Candidates Can Both Interview Well
People think that job interviews are for job seekers alone. However, as much as the applicant gets tired and nervous for a job interview, so do the employers. While job applicants put their best foot forward for an interview to make that good first impression last, employers on the other...
Tags: Job, Job Applicant, Employer, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2009-01-01
Part Time Administrator CV
There are misconceptions amongst job applicants about part time placements. Many job applicants do not take their applications to these jobs as seriously as they would other permanent full time positions. With the high level of competition for jobs being experienced in all sectors, job applicants are well advised to...
Tags: Job, Administrator, Job Applicant, CVS Corp., Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
Tools & templates 2009-01-01

Additional Resources

Job seekers should research company, salary ranges in looking for employment.
By Romina Garber, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 25--You're in an interview for your dream job and the manager hits you with a zinger: What salary do you want to make? Rosemary Haefner, Senior Career Advisor and VP...
Tags: Benefits, CareerBuilder, hiring, job, salary
Research articles 2004-07-25
Strategies For An Effective Job Search To Get You The Job Or Career You Want
A more direct tack is to apply directly to the organizations that actually interest you. What a compliment it is for a firm for an applicant to be able to appreciate their hard work and focus. You can send a well written cover letter directly to the human resources department...
Tags: Strategy, Hiring, Job, Career, Job Search, RateATemp.com, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
How to Take Parental Leave
Taking time off from work to care for a new child may be a federal right for many American workers, but doing it without mapping out a sound strategy can derail your career. Know Your Rights Goal: Determine exactly how...
Tags: Family and Medical Leave Act, parental leave, benefits, Workforce Management, human resources, workplace, Job, Boss, Crash Course, Selection, Recruitment &Amp, Recruitment & Selection, Telecommuting
Articles 2007-05-29
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