job hunting
job hunting
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by Zenja Glass - 2007-10-25
Do you want to know the number one reason job seekers get turned down for positions?If you are thinking the answer has something to do with their resume, nepotism, lack of transportation, etc., you ar...
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by Zenja Glass - 2007-10-26
Are you ready to move your career to the next level? Can’t figure out why you keep getting passed up for promotions? Have you given in to fear and frustrations about upward mobility in your ca...
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by Michelle Dumas - 2008-04-21
You've heard it before: at least 80% of all the jobs are found through the "hidden" job market, also known as the "unpublished" job market. These are jobs typically landed through word of mouth and re...
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by Bruce Lipski - 2008-05-25
How you find a job now in 2008 is a lot different than it was 15 or so years ago. I still remember hand delivering my typed resume to different companies that I hoped would hire me. Today, that is alm...
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by Roger Wakefield - 2008-06-10
If you have recently lost your job, you may be at a loss of where to start looking for employment again and how to apply for jobs. Recruitment Agencies are a great place to start.Recruitment agencies ...
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by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-14
For those who have experienced unemployment for what seems an eternity they will understand how disheartening it can be when you are involved in a job search. Seemingly as an unemployed worker you sp...
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by Barry J McDonald - 2008-07-21
Remember that first impressions do last, so the way an applicant look really does matter. Employers could easily give the verdict based on the manner of dressing during the initial interview. Some mig...
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by Barry J McDonald - 2008-07-21
Prior to looking for the specific job that would be the best fit for you, learn how to effectively market your talents. This will help you gauge the possibility of landing the job you want.First, skil...
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by Sharon Alexander - 2008-08-01
In a competitive world every employee seeks to increase his/her job success skills and thereby increase their promotional prospects. These seven success secrets will help you.Be early or arrive 10 mi...
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by Catherine Z Jones - 2008-08-05
Ronald Reagan once quipped: "A recession is when your friend loses their job. A depression is when you lose yours." We're either dipping or narrowly skirting a recession, and getting good job hunting ...