Posts Tagged ‘ Resumes ’

A Guide To Posting Your Resume On the web

Dec 11th, 2007 | By Bill

Resume Posting Service This is a service that allows job seekers to post their resumes to an on the internet job search site, which is used by employers and recruiters. Using a resume database of an online job site makes it easier for employers and recruiters to identify you. When posting your resume, always use
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Common Resume Mistakes

Dec 2nd, 2007 | By Bill

There are a number of common mistakes that people make when writing their resumes. Each of these mistakes can really undermine you, no matter how much good work you have put into writing and formatting. Here are the most common mistakes and how to repair them: 1. Using Little Fonts: People tend to change jobs
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Practicing Your Job Interview Skills – Makes A Perfect Job Interview

Nov 30th, 2007 | By Bill

As after any workout you may feel overwhelmed (sore muscles). Don't despair. It will get easier after the groundwork is done. It is very important that you continue to work out. Practice, practice, practice, and become stronger, smoother, and more comfortable. The goal isn't to become over-rehearsed and stiff, but to be prepared and natural.
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5 Ways to Stand Out and Get Your Dream Job

Nov 30th, 2007 | By Bill

5 Ways to Stand Out and Get Your Dream Job For students finishing up their college careers or even business people looking to succeed in their current jobs, no question is more common than, “How do I stand out?”. As one of our readers, “John Con”, asks, “What do you wish you did/didn't do in
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How to Use Social Networks to Find Gigs

Nov 26th, 2007 | By Bill

How to Use Social Networks to Find Gigs by Mathias Meyer I have the capability to see through you. You read the headline and think “MySpace”. Far from it. It's true that social networks are all the rage these days. Each day a number of new communities pop up on the scene. Some are for
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How Social Networking Sites Can Derail Your Job Search

Oct 31st, 2007 | By Bill

For many, the begin of a new year means the start of a new job search using the world wide web to research employers. For up coming college graduates in particular, it is opportunity to get a head begin in getting their careers of the ground using on the world wide web resources. At the
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No One Cares What You Want!

Oct 29th, 2007 | By Bill

No One Cares What You Want! by Louise Fletcher That may sound harsh, but during a job search it's true. The hiring manager has many concerns, issues, worries and problems – too much work, not enough staff, looming business issues or missed opportunities, a headache, a fight with her teenage daughter … but whatever is
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A Zagat-Style Approach to Your Career

Oct 19th, 2007 | By Bill

With every post about people who have found fulfillment or passion in their careers, I receive e-mails from readers who haven’t yet figured out what would give them satisfaction. Michael Melcher, a career coach and author (who has successfully reinvented himself a number of times), has a terrific exercise to help begin the process. I
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