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- The Hottest Jobs Right Now
- Hard as it may be to believe, there are still some bright spots in the economy — sectors that aren't undergoing as much wrenching change as other parts of the economy. Here are five of the most in-demand jobs. ...
- Articles 2009-04-13
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- How to Publicize a Job Opening
- A key element in finding and hiring the best employees is crafting and publicizing a strong job opening notice. There are several ways to advertise the positions you have open, depending on your budget and the number of people you want to attract. The article says following things should always...
- White papers 1999-01-01
- Is Your Job Search Effort Slacking?
- Do you think is it enough to post, email or fax your resume in response to an online job opening? If you answered yes, your job search effort may be slacking. It doesn't seem quite fair. After all, the company or staffing agency advertised that there is a current job...
- White papers 2009-04-09
- Your Choice...An Alternative Job Search Plan Or A Crap Shoot!
- What's a job search plan got to do with you? Well, if you're a grad, or you're entering the job market for the first time in a long time, you better know what to do in nowadays, sophisticated job marketplace. And you better understand the needs and expectations of nowadays'...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Stress-Free Job Hunting Guide
- Hunting for the perfect job for an individual requires time, effort and knowledge. Know what type of job you would like to apply for. Gate crashing job fairs that offer work not related to one's degree or work preference would be a waste of time. Consider your interests, preference of...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Online Job Search: Does It Work?
- The Internet is one of the most frequently used job hunting tools. Prospective job seekers can respond to ads and post their resumes on job sites. But though every company posting a job opening on the "Big 3" job sites - Monster.com, CareerBuilder.com, and HotJobs.com - is looking for qualified...
- White papers 2007-05-07
- 5 Easy Tips On How To Best Utilize Recruiters In Your Job Search
- Some of your most frustrating experiences as a job seeker may stem from your interactions with third-party recruiters. Much of this friction occurs when job seekers mistake a recruiter for a job search "Agent." However, whether you like it or not, recruiters are often a necessary part of the job-seeking...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Using Recruiters In Your Job Search
- If you are job hunting, you should send your resume to recruiters. Recruiters know about your industry or occupation and they know about job openings that you may never find on your own. Recruiters and search firms work for the employer or hiring entity. The employer pays them a fee...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- NRA teams up with online job search firm
- WASHINGTON -- Because one out of five restaurants is using the internet to recruit employees, the National Restaurant Association has partnered with an online restaurant job search firm to assists its members. Hcarrers.com will power the Restaurant Job Bank on the NRA's Web site at www.restaurant.org. Terms of the...
- Research articles 2002-06-03
- 5 Telecommuting Job Interview Tips
- When seeking a legitimate telecommuting job, finding good leads is only half the battle. Even more important is knowing how to present yourself well during the interview process and convince the employer that you are the best person for the job. There is usually a fair bit of competition for...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Reduce Your Job Search Time
- The majority of jobs that are available at any given time are found in the so-called hidden job market. The jobs are "Hidden" because they are filled without employers advertising them on the Internet or in newspapers. Finding these jobs involves a more proactive and strategic approach. Job seekers find...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Unmasking Common Myths About Your Job Search
- Many myths exist in the murky world of the job search. Mostly, myths seem to abound when excuses are needed to justify an unsuccessful hunt for a new job. The myths cluster around a few key areas. In some instances, the myths have some credibility, but most of the time,...
- White papers 2007-08-13
- Don't Give Off The Wrong "Vibe" In Job Interviews
- The job market is tight and any job opening may draw hundreds of interested applicants. What should you do to get to the top of the heap? There are many ways to improve your chances; however a recent study indicates that those who "need" the job most may have a...
- White papers 2009-02-19
- Job Interview Techniques Which Help You Secure The Job
- To give yourself the best chance possible to secure a job at an interview, you want to convey three things to the prospective employer: you would make a good, valuable employee, the job opening is a good fit for you, and you are interested in and enthusiastic about the position...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Notice Of Job Opening
- This generic form can be used to inform current employees as well as job banks, recruitment firms, etc., of your placement needs. Inform current employees as well as recruiters about open positions in your business using this sample job notice.
- Tools & templates 2003-03-03
- Letter Notice Of Job Opening
- Use this template to notice of new job openings. This template provides necessary qualification required as well as salary and other details about job.
- Tools & templates 2007-12-01
- The Secret To A Memorable Job Interview
- Interviews can be scary. You could be waiting in the line-up with dozens of other prospective employees, all seeking one job opening. Or you could be alone in a room waiting for your turn to face the dreaded interviewers. First off, be professional. No nose rings, lip rings, eyebrow piercings....
- White papers 2007-04-30
- Your Job Search As A Startup?
- Your job search is a lot like a startup business, when you think about it. For a startup to succeed, it must find a need in the marketplace, develop a solution, and then sell that solution. For your search, the need you must find is a job opening, the solution...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Interview Feedback - Rare And Priceless
- When you go to a job interview, the odds are against you. A typical job opening will attract dozens of well-qualified applicants; only one can be hired. So most people do not receive the desired phone call extending an offer. What DO they receive? Usually, nothing. Some companies will send...
- White papers 2008-06-30
- Computers And Keywords Can Be Keeping You From Job Interviews
- Many companies now use computers and word-recognition software to scan résumés. They are programmed to look for keywords - specific words or phrases related to the job opening. If your résumé doesn't have these keywords, then it automatically goes into the virtual reject pile, without human eyes ever seeing it.
- White papers 2008-01-01
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