Archive for April 2009

Telephone Job Interviews – What You Should Know

Apr 8th, 2009 | By Bill

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After your Interview Are You Memorable Enough to Hire?

Apr 8th, 2009 | By Bill

Eric Kramer of InterviewBest.com writes most candidates and hiring managers think that an interview is a hum-drum question and answer session mostly repetitious and easily forgotten. You are competing against an average of eight other candidates; don’t you think you should be memorable? In an interview, you want to powerfully communicate your match with the
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Eric Kramer – Interview Coach

Apr 8th, 2009 | By Bill



7 Tips to Write an Amazing Cover Letter

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Bill

If you need help in writing your cover letter, you’ve come to the right article because the simple tips I describe here can mean up to 3 times more job interviews and even better salaries once you do get the job you want. Here are 7 tips to write an amazing cover letter 1. Research
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How to Find Employment Opportunities Online

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Bill

Are you looking for some new employment opportunities? Don’t limit yourself by applying only in person, the Internet is a valuable tool for anyone in need of a job. Not only does it make it faster to get a job, since you can apply to numerous places at once; it also broadens your options. There
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25 Popular Job Interview Questions and Answers

Apr 6th, 2009 | By Bill

Interview questions and answers are a source of many questions for us, no pun intended. Why? Because our readers know that the key to interview success is preparation, preparation and more preparation, and who doesn’t want to have the answers to the test in advance? Check out these 25 popular job interview questions and answers;
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Advice For Older Job Searchers – The Best is Yet to Come

Apr 6th, 2009 | By Bill

When Jean called, it was clear from her voice she was angry and frustrated. She had been unemployed for a year, and didn’t know why she couldn’t get a job. She complained about age discrimination. She had not struggled with finding a job before and knew she had great skills. With unpaid bills starting to
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Social Networking & the Job Search – It’s Not Just About the Numbers

Apr 5th, 2009 | By Bill

Are you like so many other job seekers…on the desperate hunt for more followers and more connections on all the social media networking sites? After all, the more you have, the more you increase your odds of finding a job faster, right? And certainly the blogosphere is replete with job search advice telling you that
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Do I Really Need Interview Coaching

Apr 4th, 2009 | By Bill

?Is there really an advantage to getting Interview Coaching? Think about the last few interviews you went on, and then honestly rate your performance. Were you offered the job? Did you receive another call back? What was the employer’s feedback during and after the interview? If you can ask yourself and answer those questions honestly
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How to Find a Job When You Already Have One

Apr 3rd, 2009 | By Bill

You’re in a stronger position to find a job if you already have one, and in today’s work environment, it’s better to hang on to a current job, even if you hate your boss, while you look. However, be careful when you do so to avoid others at work – and especially your boss –
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Layoff Preparation

Apr 1st, 2009 | By Bill

With knowledge of our country’s current economic situation being broadcast ubiquitously across the news, it is hard to ignore the fact that the economy is slowing down. Jobs that seemed secure are now not so solid, and many employers are beginning to cut costs in any possible way they can. Unfortunately, one of the top
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