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Unemployed? Now What? 4 Things to Do Right After You Lose Your Job

Mar 7th, 2011 | By Bill

Being laid off can be devastating. In fact, for many unemployed workers, the loss of their job came as a total shock. Once you take a few days to digest what has happened, it’s time to get down to business. After all, being laid off doesn’t have to stop you from being productive! But it
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Surviving the Panel Or Group Job Interview

Mar 6th, 2011 | By Bill

So your potential new employer has invited you to a panel job interview and tells you that you will be meeting with seven department heads. Do you grasp your chest in fear or do you say to yourself, “cool”? Panel interviews can be scary as you have to impress a room full of people rather
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Self-Employed to Employed – How to Stand Out in Your $100k Job Search

Mar 5th, 2011 | By Bill

There is no doubt that unemployment is at an incredible high and that there is more competition for every available six figure job out there. At the same time so many of the companies that have folded were small business or those in industries where many of those who where employed were actually independent contractors
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Tips to Help You Write a Customized Cover Letter

Mar 4th, 2011 | By Bill

There is an ongoing debate about whether cover letters have any value. People who like to dress casually often have a tie rolled up in their pocket when they head to a nice place for dinner. They may need it or they may not. Doing a cover letter for every customized resume can’t hurt and
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The Hidden Job Market, What Is It and What Does a Job Seeker Do to Get a Job?

Mar 3rd, 2011 | By Bill

Today, job seekers are lured to advertising, books, DVD’s and webinars on the so called hidden job market. Let’s bring this out into the light so it is not hidden anymore. The people who are peddling the information on the hidden job market want it to stay hidden so more will participate in whatever they
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Recession Proof Jobs – How to Find One That’s Right For You!

Mar 2nd, 2011 | By Bill

Are there any Recession proof jobs? Jobs are vanishing day by day all over the world. The news media reports hundreds of jobs being slashed and giving hopeless forecasts. If you are concerned with losing your job and not to sure where to turn, it would be a good idea to look for a solid
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What is the Elevator Speech Or “Me in 30 Seconds?”

Feb 28th, 2011 | By Bill

  You are looking for a job and decide to join the local Chamber of Commerce to do some serious networking. The first event you attend is for new members. The room is full of people sitting around large tables. The announcements are over and suddenly you are alarmed to hear that every person in
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Networking Through Business Lunches or Trade Shows

Feb 27th, 2011 | By Bill

Although the Internet has been a boon to networking over the past decade or so, there is something to be said for a face-to-face networking over business lunches or trade shows. Adding a personal touch that might be missing from cold emails and Twitter, a lunch with a colleague can be an invaluable tool for
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Top Do and Don’t Tips For The Job Interview

Feb 26th, 2011 | By Bill

Almost all job seekers recognize the importance of preparing for a job interview. And that means more than just showing up with your resume in hand and a smile on your face. You probably know at least some of the things you should do to get ready. However, have you also thought about what you
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Presenting a Consistent Image During Your Job Search

Feb 24th, 2011 | By Bill

There’s an old adage in communication: “Tell the audience what you’re going to tell them, then tell them, and then tell them what you told them.” In other words, preview, present, and review. The objective of this communication strategy is to make sure your message gets across. While saying something five times may seem redundant
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Video Resumes – A Great New Use

Feb 23rd, 2011 | By Bill

People who encourage job seekers to create video resumes, also promote techniques on how to post those videos universally and how to send them to hiring managers. They believe that video resumes are a good way of distinguishing the job seeker and giving them an edge over their competition. Posting your video on YouTube or
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Conversation Starters for Job Search Networking

Feb 22nd, 2011 | By Bill

In job search, once you have begun to build profiles and make connections through sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, what specific ways can you ‘add value’ or help your new social network contacts as you work to befriend them and gain their trust? Below are 21 ideas to get you started. As you network
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3 Great Reasons to Be Specific in Your Job Search

Feb 21st, 2011 | By Bill

My most frequently asked question: Why do you recommend being specific about the job I want? Many people tell me I should be more general. Here are three great reasons to get specific about the job you want – your “right fit” job: 1. Specificity allows you to identify jobs for which you are suited
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Job Interview Thank You Letter – Make Employers Remember You

Feb 18th, 2011 | By Bill

The concept of making a thank you letter after a job interview is about just the same as the after sales support given by companies in the sales or service industries. For example, when you buy a certain gadget, somebody from the supplier calls you up days later to check if the gadget has been
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Cover Letters That WOW Employers

Feb 17th, 2011 | By Bill

Of the hundreds of resumes that employers get for every job opening, you need to stand out in order to get a callback, and there is just one way to do that; your cover letters. A resume might make you stand out from the crowd, but before your potential employer ever looks at your resume,
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