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Questions To Ask Yourself Before Accepting A Job Offer
Once you've received a job offer, you'll usually have at least a few days to consider the offer and its accompanying salary and benefits package. Take the time to ask yourself a few questions which are mentioned in this paper and decide if this is the job you really want.
Tags: Job, Offer, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
The One-Employer Resume
If your entire career has been devoted to working with just one company, creating a dynamic resume that will look attractive to new employers is a daunting task. Employers will be apprehensive about your ability to adapt to a new company culture, and may also be concerned about the possibility...
Tags: Employer, Resume Help.org, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2008-01-01
Make Your Resume Stand Out By Using Keywords
Keywords are an often-used tool on the internet, but many job-hunters don't realize that they can be a powerful tool in resumes, too. Adding carefully-chosen keywords to web content gives web site owners an advantage because those keywords increase the chances of a search engine pulling up the web site...
Tags: Web, Web Site, Keyword, Resume Help.org, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Productivity, Internet, Marketing
White papers 2008-01-01
How To Make The Most Of Internet Job Sites
Internet job sites have been around for nearly a decade now, and they're widely used by job hunters, with several million Americans going online to hunt for jobs every day. Many people, however, get frustrated easily when trying to use enormous sites such as Monster.com. They're such extensive web sites...
Tags: Job, Site, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
The Right Way To Turn Your Weaknesses Into Strengths
For many people, one of the most difficult interview questions to answer is "What is your greatest professional weakness?" Answering this question honestly can be difficult, because you're telling the interviewer that there is something you're not good at. The key to answering this question honestly and effectively means taking...
Tags: Weakness, Resume Help.org
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Cold Calling Is Still A Great Way Of Finding Jobs
There are many ways of finding jobs, but how many of them target the "Hidden" job market? Some estimates say that up to 80% of jobs never get advertised, because the positions are filled either in-house or because someone in the company "Knows someone who'd be perfect". The existence of...
Tags: Job, Cold Calling, Resume Help.org, Sales Tools, Recruitment & Selection, Sales, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Essential Aspects Of Job Hunting
Getting a job can take some time, and plenty of hard work. This paper gives essential job hunting techniques to improve your chances of getting a job sooner rather than later. Before you even start looking for a job, decide what you want. This may sound easy, but in fact...
Tags: Job, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Be Wary Of Online Job Scams
The internet can be a very useful tool for finding out industry information, and for hunting down job leads. However, the unwary job seeker can find themselves in financial and even legal trouble if they become involved in a scam. Be very wary of any work at home opportunity that...
Tags: Job, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Can An Internship Lead To A Full-Time Job?
Internships are not only a way that students and recent graduates gain work experience and learn more about possible careers - they're also a method that many companies employ to find new recruits who might make suitable full-time employees in the future. If you have or are about to start...
Tags: Resume Help.org, Internships, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Conducting A Job Search While Still Employed
Searching for a new job can be stressful regardless of the circumstances, and the situation gets much more complicated if you're still employed. It's often very difficult to hide your job search from your boss and colleagues, but still somehow find the time to attend interviews. Be honest when searching...
Tags: Job, Job Search, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Is It Time To Reassess Your Job Search Strategy?
Long and fruitless job searches can leave you feeling exhausted and depressed. It's easy to start questioning your professional abilities when you have trouble getting job interviews. If your job search carries on for much longer than you were expecting, it might be time to examine your job search strategies...
Tags: Job, Job Search, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Long Distance Job Hunting
If you're open to the idea of relocating for a new job or if you're specifically targeting another city or state, you definitely have your work cut out for you. A long distance job search requires much more than applying for jobs and waiting for call-backs - there's plenty more...
Tags: Job, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Steps To Planning A Successful Career Change
If you've decided that it's time for a career change, you'll need to do some extensive planning to ensure you can successfully break into a new field, and to make sure that your new career path is one that will be professionally satisfying. A good plan will also ease the...
Tags: Resume Help.org, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2008-01-01
Reasons To Consider A Career Change
If you're bored, unchallenged or simply dissatisfied with your current job, you might have already started looking for a new position. Consider this, however - is a change of workplace enough, or should you be thinking about a career change, too? If any of the following situations given in this...
Tags: Job, Resume Help.org, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
How To Know When To Quit Your Job
Experiencing some dissatisfaction with your job is not always a sign that it's time to quit and look for a new position. Many people will find themselves wondering if they've outgrown their job, but put off leaving because they don't want to make a career mistake. How do you know...
Tags: Job, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
What Happens If The Job Offer Doesn't Work Out?
Finding a job is no easy task, and even if you get an offer, there are still potential problems. You might accept a job offer then subsequently decide that position is not right for you. Worse, you might accept the perfect position, and then have the offer withdrawn. What do...
Tags: Job, Agreement, Resume Help.org, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Should You Consider Temping Between Full-Time Jobs?
Many people enjoy temping because of the variety of challenges that they are presented with - so much so that they consider temping a full-time career. For those who prefer the stability of a permanent full-time position, temping can be a good way of transitioning between jobs, and can benefit...
Tags: Resume Help.org, Professional Development, Benefits, Career, Human Resources
White papers 2008-01-01
Does Your Resume Need An Objective Statement?
An objective statement is a short paragraph in which you briefly state your career goals and the benefits you can bring to a company. Busy hiring managers will often overlook any resume that does not clearly demonstrate your career goals - therefore a well-written objective statement can be a great...
Tags: Resume Help.org, Career Goal, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2008-01-01
Changing Career Focus? Change Your Resume, Too
If you've decided a change in your career path is in order, you may run into some difficulty when it comes to writing resumes and cover letters that showcase your skills effectively. Changing career directions requires that you rewrite both your resume and cover letters to emphasize skills and professional...
Tags: Resume Help.org, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2008-01-01
Be Prepared When Employers Use These Interview Techniques
Job interviews are not all created equally. While a standard interview sticks to a basic format, there are other interview situations you might find yourself in that are quite different. Employers often use interview techniques to find out how well you respond to stress, or to test your problem-solving skills....
Tags: Technique, Resume Help.org, Productivity
White papers 2008-01-01
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