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- International Recruitment Trends
- The increasing globalization of the marketplace combined with an ever increasing shortage of skilled staff and advances in technology have resulted in large scale changes to recruitment practices throughout the world. Organizations hiring staff continue to undergo massive change in striving to be competitive and profitable. Many organizations have...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- 10 Pointers About Using Recruiters In A Job Search
- You've never worked with a recruiter but are considering doing it the next time you make a change, this paper explains some key points you should be aware of. A recruiter will not act as your personal employment "Agent" by actively trying to find a suitable position for you, tailored...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Finding A Job
- This paper explains some methods of finding a job. Local papers are a good source of finding a job in your local area. They are the first place that smaller companies will advertise their jobs, as it is more affordable than advertising through a recruitment agency or employment website. There...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Potential Employers May View Gaps In Your Employment History As A Red Flag
- It's very common nowadays for employees to take time off between jobs. This can happen for a number of different reasons such as raising a family, taking care of a family member who is ill, not being able to find the "Ideal" job, recovering from an illness, traveling, or simply...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Becoming A Recruitment Consultant
- They are many entry routes to recruitment. Some of them are very unusual. In fact there are no standard routes. Well there are no formal qualifications; no natural progression into the trade, there is no training that can prepare you. The only things you need is to be able to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Leaving Your Job - Don't Burn Those Bridges!
- As one door closes, another opens and all that.... Going for that new job can be the opportunity that changes your life. Just make sure you don't mess it up by saying the wrong thing! You don't know who your boss knows in the industry. You don't know how much...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Right Way To Quit Your Job
- After the stressful process of looking for a new job while you're still employed, accepting an offer is a huge relief. At last, you're free! You probably can't wait to share your good fortune with the world and tell your boss where she can shove that evil assignment she gave...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Finding A Job In Today's Market
- Jobs, of course, are no longer easy to come by; and many of the unemployed have found themselves "On the bench" for weeks, then months. But the cyclical nature of the United States US economy is a known fact; and a downturn was not only expected but inevitable. Instead of...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Finding Jobs On The Internet
- The Internet is a great resource to find jobs. You can find anything you want if you just know how to look for it correctly. This paper will offer up some suggestions as to how to go about using the Internet as a search tool to find jobs. It is...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Fairs - Create A Lasting Impression At Job Fairs
- Most Colleges and Universities organise job fairs round about graduation time to allow students to meet new employers - it's a fairly common method of recruiting recent graduates. Job seekers can use job fairs to find out a bit more information about employers, working life and general industry information. This...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Seeking!
- The Internet has made employment in the 21st century an activity that unifies all members of society, whether you have just left school, college, university, or are assessing other possible career pathways or opportunities, which are different to your current position. These processes however can be time consuming, and the...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Seven Habits Of Highly Successful Job Seekers
- In the job search craze, there are those who land a job right away and those who struggle through the process of finding one for a long time. 'Luck' is usually the response one hears from disenfranchised job seekers when they find out that their neighbor down the street was...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- So You Want A Job?
- Write a list of all the things that you enjoy doing and that you are good at. The next step is to come up with a general area or industry in which your skills can be put to best use (marketing, customer service, engineering, IT, etc). If you don't know...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Your CAPE Will Get You The Job
- When you are out of work and looking for employment you can empower yourself by putting on and using your CAPE (Commitment, Attitude, Persistence, and Effort). There is no magic in finding employment, however if you use your CAPE, you will greatly increase your chances of getting that job. You...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Taking Your Job Search To The Local Level
- Finding the right job is an arduous process - most people end up with more rejection letters than seems natural (if they're lucky and the recruiter actually takes the time to tell them they didn't get the job)! You need to take your job hunting efforts to the next level...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Build Your Career
- One of the key components of success in any career is continually expanding your knowledge and skills related to your chosen profession. However, it is one thing to understand the importance of developing your potential, and it is another to fit continuing professional education into an already busy schedule. Between...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Expand Your Network By Sending Thank You Letters
- Sending a thank you or follow-up letter within 24 hours of an interview is not a new idea, but it is still a good idea. A key reason to send a thank you letter is to nurture new and existing relationships. Plan to send a thank you letter to all...
- White papers 2008-01-01
Additional Resources
- The Boston Globe's Big Help Returns on January 13 with New Career Opportunities and Advice for Job Seekers
- Week-Long Event Designed to Help BOSTON -- Does finding a new job top your list of New Year's Resolutions? On Sunday, January 13, The Boston Globe and Boston.com/Monster, one of Boston's leading recruitment services providers, will kick off The Big Help, a week-long event featuring new career opportunities, online...
- Research articles 2008-01-07
- CAREER PROS: Personalize Your Interview
- Marital status and age should never be disclosed to a job interviewer, right? Wrong! Even though it is illegal to be asked about those details, jobseekers, particularly executives and managers, might be better off revealing some of their personal information. Most people are shocked to hear this advice. They think...
- White papers 2006-04-02
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