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- Finding Your Dream Job In Your Dream Location
- This paper discusses the ways you can find a job in another place. When it comes to people who want to work in other countries, the most successful method is to apply for a job with a company that is based in your home country but has offices in the...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- To Follow Up Or Not To Follow Up?
- Part of the decision as to whether to follow up after your job interview depends on how the interview went. It is hoped that before leaving the interview, you asked when a decision would be made, giving you a timeframe to work from. Also, you need to consider whether you...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Handle Tough Interview Dilemmas
- Be honest, straightforward and quick with your explanation. Don't get caught up in the story and/or the politics. Explain what you learned. Remember they will check your references. Integrity counts. While interviewing remember to remind the company of all the work history skills you possess for the position and relevant...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Asking For Feedback In Job Interviews
- If you have been in the market for a job for any time at all and if you have had several phone interviews or personal interviews and still are not getting offers, you may wonder what you are doing wrong. No matter what, you can't give up hope. Finding a...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Getting Inside Information From The Job Interview Scheduler
- This paper is about leveraging the call you get from an interview scheduler to get information to help you in the interview itself. In this age of not enough jobs and too many applicants, every little bit of help you can acquire might make the difference in getting a job...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Questions You Should Not Ask In A Job Interview
- Any time that you are looking for a job, you are required to go through an interview process. Some companies run you through the grinder while others only have you come for one or two interviews. No matter which interview process you are being subjected to at the time, there...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Surviving A Four Hour Job Interview
- All companies perform the interview process in different ways. Some companies like for you to come once and interview with all the necessary people and other companies like to have several rounds of interviews before hiring. The first step you should take to survive a long interview is to practice...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Engage The Interviewer On A Personal And Business Level
- In this tight job market where hundreds, if not thousands, of applications are received for each position posted, you need to try just about anything to be remembered by the person who interviews you. You can take some initial steps to be remembered and noticed by creating an outstanding resume...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Your Handshake Sets The Tone For An Interview
- Meeting someone for the first time can be a very nerve-racking event. Meeting someone for the first time that is going to interview you for a job can reach new heights in frazzled nerves. The very first thing most job interviews involve is shaking the hand of the interviewer and...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Ask Intelligent Questions When Being Interviewed
- One of the worst mistakes currently being made by job applicants is not being prepared for an interview. It goes without saying that you will wear the appropriate clothes, try to get plenty of sleep the night before, show up on time and pay attention during your interview. However, will...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Always Show Excitement When Interviewing
- Some people tend to forget that when you are interviewing for a job, you are actually making a first impression that will last throughout your relationship with the interviewer. If you come across as a boring, uninterested individual, the people who are interviewing you will think that is the way...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Arriving At Job Interviews Calm, Cool And Collected
- No matter how many interviews you've been to, if you're like most people, you still get a little nervous before going to one. Interviews are a unique social situation, and different from situations that we experience on a daily basis. And let's face it: you're expected to put your best...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Excess Baggage: Don't Take It With You To Your Job Interview
- If you've done your homework, you know that finding your dream job may not happen overnight. However, it doesn't have to be a chore if you don't make it one. A successful job starts with you! You hold the key to your happiness at all times. If you've found yourself...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Two Of The Most Common Job Interview Questions
- Discussion of salaries and compensation should not be held until an offer is about to be made. With that said, let's look into the real world when this is not the case most of the time. Employers are shopping, trying to guess your price tag. This is one of those...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Network To Get Work
- Networking is a powerful way to land a new job. In addition to the fact that many positions are not widely advertised, finding a job through networking often means there's less competition. So you could have a greater chance of getting the job than if the employer is considering you...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Getting Noticed
- One of the unfortunate realities of the job search process is that it's not perfect. The perfect candidate does not always get matched up with the perfect job for them. Very often, a candidate that would be a great fit for a position goes unnoticed. How can you prevent this...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Ask For The Job, Then Ask For The Referral
- There is ONE reason and one reason ONLY that you are not getting interviews. If you are targeting the wrong people, companies, positions, then it really doesn't matter how many resume's you send out, how many people you talk to... you are selling the wrong product to the wrong target.
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Listening: A Crucial Job Search Skill
- It's important that job seekers possess basic interpersonal skills, but some are more valuable than others. The United States Department of Labor Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills SCANS has identified five proficiencies and three foundation skills that are crucial for job seekers. Listening skills were among those on the...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Speak With Your References Before Beginning A Job Search
- Looking for a new job and verifying that your references are still on your side can be a staged process. You can begin your job search and post your resume before contacting your references but don't wait too long. A good first step in your job search is to get...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Searching After Running Your Own Business
- The first thing you need to do is create a resume that shows that you have not lost the skills to work in the corporate world. You do this by highlighting all of the responsibilities you had as a small business owner that relate to the position you are looking...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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