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- Keeping Pace After a Layoff
- When it comes to recovering from a layoff, keeping your rhythm steady is key. The disruption of daily routine can impede your next step: the job search. Job hunt experts at TheLadders offer three tips for establishing a rhythm and sticking with it. by Matthew Rothenberg, The Ladders
- Blog posts 2009-05-18
- Beating Resume Robots to Score Jobs
- Have you done everything to make your resume stand out for the people who'll decide about hiring you? Does it look beautiful, read well and have that human touch? Unfortunately, in 2009 that document may never be seen by human eyes if it doesn't first pass muster with a new...
- Blog posts 2009-05-21
- Three Routes out of the U.S. Automotive Pileup
- GM's bankruptcy filing this week put a punctuation mark on the woes of the U.S. automotive industry. As an emblem of American manufacturing, the automobile is a powerful symbol, and the collapse of one of its giants strikes a melancholy chord in the ballad of the current recession. ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-11
- Five Resume-Formatting Mistakes
- Here at TheLadders, we look at a lot of resumes and talk to a lot of people on both sides of the desk: the job seekers who are sending them out as well as the recruiters and HR pros on the receiving end. To pass muster with...
- Blog posts 2009-06-15
- Three Ways Your References Can Hurt You
- Many job seekers make a fatal tactical error by failing to prepare their references or assuming that they'll be able to sweep negative opinions of their work history under the carpet. Here are three ways to make sure you're ready for the reference check. by Matthew Rothenberg, The Ladders
- Blog posts 2009-06-18
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