job change
job change
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by Charles Brown - 2007-02-07
If you've ever been out there trying to get a better job, I don't have to tell you how difficult it is. But an extra layer of difficulty arises when you are trying to move up to a higher level in you...
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by Charles Brown - 2007-02-07
I don't have to tell you how tough the job market is out there. But you now have the tools to break into just about any job you want, just by starting a blog on that subject.This article is Part Two ...
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by Judi Perkins - 2007-02-17
An interview is about you. Your skills, your impression of the company, your likes and dislikes, your previous experience, what you're looking for.....you, you, you, you, you.But let's be honest. Who ...
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by Judi Perkins - 2007-03-18
The purpose of providing references is to close the deal. It isn't to discover if you are telling the truth about your dates of employment, verify that you've demonstrated the proper skills for the j...
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by Judi Perkins - 2007-03-18
To each job seeker who has struggled to cram his resume onto one page: I hereby give you permission to exceed that limit. The "one page" caveat is outdated and unnecessary….unless of course you don'...
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by Judi Perkins - 2007-03-18
Meal interviews are multi-tasking nightmares. Although the primary purpose is the interview, there's a secondary purpose to these mind-your-manners interviews: how well do you handle yourself during ...
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by Erick Broderick - 2007-03-26
Changing jobs can be a stressful experience, filled with worry, doubt and overwhelming choices. Maybe you hate your current job and want out immediately, but you're afraid you won't have enough money...
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by Melani Ward - 2007-04-12
Some of you may have heard me emphasize this before but I think it is worth repeating. Whether you own your own business or you work for a major corporation, consider yourself self-employed and you wi...
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by Martin Haworth - 2007-04-13
If you are in this position, you will understand. That moment when you trudge to your work, day in day out and then one day it hits you. It's time to do this differently. But where to start?Truth is, ...
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by Judi Perkins - 2007-04-15
If recruiters are so helpful in finding people jobs, why do they get such a bad rap sometimes? We've all heard the stories: a candidate's resume ended up on his boss's desk, or the current company was...