Archive for October 2007

How to Nail Your Interview

Oct 7th, 2007 | By Bill

How to Nail Your Interview After your successful day at the Career Fair, you’re now presented with invitations to interview, and it’s time to prepare. How should you get started? Before the interview research the company. Researching an industry and company will allow you to demonstrate your enthusiasm for the job. It will also help
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10 Savvy Ways to Make Yourself Indispensable

Oct 5th, 2007 | By Bill

Like your job? Working for a good organization? If the answer to both is yes, maybe you should consider making yourself indispensable. In truth is no one is truly indispensable, but for career growth by working hard at making yourself indispensable, your career will prosper either with your current employer, or you’ll be a top
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Thinking Of A New Career

Oct 5th, 2007 | By Bill

When we think of career change we generally think of deciding that wed like to do something different with our lives and making that move to that new career. Often, however, it doesnt really work that way. Career change may be something we didnt anticipate, we didnt ask for, we didnt welcome and something that
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Plenty of top earners turning to Web to land lucrative jobs

Oct 5th, 2007 | By Bill

Plenty of top earners turning to Web to land lucrative jobs Maybe you’re already out of work. Or it’s clear your seat at the company’s table will be gone once the restructuring is complete. The question is, would you pay to find your next paycheck? If you’re among those individual executives who earn at least
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Recruiters Not Calling You? Five Reasons Why—And How To Fix It

Oct 5th, 2007 | By Bill

You’ve been hoping for a new job, but your phone is silent. No recruiters calling, no job offers; it’s so quiet you can almost hear the crickets outside. Maybe it’s time to reassess. Does this sound like your job search efforts? * You’ve sent out hundreds of resumes to countless job postings but received little
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10 Tips For The Perfect Job Interview

Oct 4th, 2007 | By Bill

Preparing for a job interview is extremely stressful – there’s simply no denying it. The 30 minutes of intense questions and answers will decide the direction your life will take for you, so it’s imperative to make it count. At our online travel jobs website, we try to prepare our visitors for their job interviews
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Why You Should Quit Your Day J.O.B.

Oct 4th, 2007 | By Bill

Most of us work our butts off to keep our jobs and hope to some day get that well deserved pay raise. The truth is, a lot of us never get that pay raise, and all of that hard work sadly goes unseen. Luckily, there are plenty of online cash opportunities that allow you unlimited
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Cover Letter Format Frenzy!

Oct 4th, 2007 | By Bill

There has been a cover letter format frenzy on the internet. Job seekers are looking for a cover letter that will get them the interview that will lead to them landing that job. This has sent them to the internet were there are hordes of places offering cover letters. The downfall to this is that
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How To Make A Resume That Gets Results

Oct 3rd, 2007 | By Bill

When you make a resume, the bottom line is, your resume must convince a potential employer that you are the person that has the skills and qualities they are looking for and that they should hire you. There are a number of features you need to apply when creating your resume to ensure you get
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Details and Benefits of Sending a Video Resume

Oct 3rd, 2007 | By Bill

Are you interested in applying for a new job? If so, you have probably begun to get your resume together. But guess what? Old school paper resumes are no longer all the rage. Instead, more and more people are looking into what video resumes have to offer. No, these are not the perfect solution for
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Seven steps to take now for a better job in ’08

Oct 3rd, 2007 | By Bill

Seven steps to take now for a better job in ’08 Dreaming of ringing in the New Year with a new job under your belt — either at your present company or with an entirely new employer? Don’t forget that a successful career change takes time, sometimes lots of time. If you want to bust
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The Five ‘P’s of Self-Employment

Oct 2nd, 2007 | By Bill

The entrepreneur game is filled with an amazing variety of individuals. Laid-off workers, semi-retired individuals, inspired people with unbounded enthusiasm, and, oh yes, mothers too. I can speak in the first person about the hardship of self-employment; the daughter of a sign shop owner, I still get nostalgic at a whiff of turpentine or paint
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Keeping Resumes Relevant Using Certified Writers

Oct 2nd, 2007 | By Bill

Working with new clients on a regular basis keeps me energized. I love learning about their different careers and the paths they have followed up to the point of meeting me. While becoming acquainted with them, getting a feel for what their objectives are, and reviewing their old resume, almost all of my clients want
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Career Planning – Are You Following a Planned Career Path or Simply a Series of Jobs?

Oct 2nd, 2007 | By Bill

Successfully managing your own career is critical for your financial and personal well being. Yet it is rarely pursued on a strategic or informed basis. Career planning, particularly in the technology field, is more and more the responsibility of the individual. Particularly, since most people today end up working for many employers. The overall basis
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A Cover Letter Tip That’s Guaranteed

Oct 2nd, 2007 | By Bill

Job seekers everywhere are constantly on the lookout for that one tip or trick that will make their resumes stand out above the crowd. It is amazing that will all the tools at our disposal we all manage somehow to create very similar resumes and cover letters when seeking jobs. With this in mind, it
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