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    • 51.

      Recruiting for the Media Industry


      by Christine Young - 2007-01-09
      Hunting for a new employee involves using many of the skills that a journalist relies on everyday. Research, preparation and asking the right questions will lead you to the best candidate for your ...
    • 52.

      10 Biggest Job Interviewing Mistakes


      by Shari Hearn - 2007-01-11
      Okay, so you made the commitment to go back to school and learn new skills or acquire a degree in order to make yourself more marketable. Now it's time for the job interview. Just make sure that ...
    • 53.

      Remember Preparation For Your Job Interview Is Everything


      by William Z. Piker - 2007-01-29
      Preparation is everything in life and as well in preparation for job interviews. You may think that it is fine to "run by the seat of your pants." In your mind it may even be admirable.However employe...
    • 54.

      10 Successful Interview Tips


      by Gregg S - 2007-01-30
      1. As the old saying goes "Dress for Success". Business attire only and be well groomed. Go easy on the Aqua-Velva and other perfumes. Haircut, shave, neat make-up, clean clothes without the wrinkles....
    • 55.

      Changing Jobs When The Boss Is A Jerk


      by John Dir - 2007-02-03
      In a recent conversation with a young man who works in a restaurant, an all too familiar scenario was played out again. The young man recognized me as a frequent customer, and struck up a conversatio...
    • 56.

      The Importance of a Natural Keyword Resume


      by Tracey Drake - 2007-02-07
      A Natural Keyword ResumeUsing natural keywords in a resume will catch the potential employer's eye. The employer may spend the time to read your cover letter, but they will most likely glance through...
    • 57.

      The Big Question: How Long Should My Resume Really Be?


      by Tracey Drake - 2007-02-07
      Many people find themselves wondering, how long should a resume be? At some point in time, the rumor that resumes should be one page spread across the nation. Nobody seems to know where this unspoken...
    • 58.

      What You Should NEVER Include in Your Professional Resume


      by Tracey Drake - 2007-02-07
      There is one golden rule in resume writing- never include information such as hobbies, race, marital status and political information on a resume. In the 1960s it used to be very popular to include a...
    • 59.

      How Social Networking Sites Can Derail Your Job Search


      by reka csizmadia - 2007-02-07
      For many, the start of a new year means the start of a new job search using the internet to research employers. For up coming college graduates in particular, it is opportunity to get a head start...
    • 60.

      Get Work By Networking


      by Dave Ramsey - 2007-02-08
      It's the new year, and changing jobs or careers may be one of your resolutions. To paraphrase the old saying, who you know can be just as important as what you know. You may be skilled at some trade a...