How to stay encouraged for your job search?

July 4, 2011 by  
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Understanding that the frustrations and difficulties of the job search are normal goes a long way. A person forced into a job search is prone to feeling that his or her situation is a result of some personal weakness, and if this person attributes repeated rejections and setbacks as supportnig ... Continue Reading

New Monster Application Ties together Facebook to Job Search

July 4, 2011 by  
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Determining which internet sites are most worth your professional hooking up time is not easy. Nobody has limitless time, and several job searchers question where you can take their online efforts. Despite the fact that it’s  known mainly like a personal network, Facebook, with 750 million monthly active customers, is ... Continue Reading

8 Simple Ways to Sell Yourself

June 20, 2011 by  
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Searching for a job takes a lot of effort but it is, of course, only half the journey: the next step is to apply for that job. From the moment you apply, you’re selling “you”. Like anyone who sells for a living you need to know exactly what you have ... Continue Reading

Job search strategies to get the right notice in Employment Market

June 12, 2011 by  
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Currently, the labor market has a very large number of people in it, and this is why there is the need for you to be good and even better, to land the job you are looking for. There are a lot of people that would be vying for the same ... Continue Reading

How to search for a hidden job?

May 29, 2011 by  
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If you are a job seeker then I would say that any job that is not only hidden from your view, in any way, but unlikely to go to you, for good reason, is a hidden job. So, by this definition, any technique that you would use ... Continue Reading

Warehouse Job Search Tips – How To Find Warehouse Jobs

May 10, 2011 by  
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To be able to succeed in your job search, you need to be able to show your employer the skills that they are looking for. You can do this by preparing for your job interview. However, ordinary preparation for an interview will not be as effective with interviews found in ... Continue Reading

The Most Stressful Jobs of 2011

May 8, 2011 by  
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The Most Stressful Jobs: 1. Commercial Airline Pilot 2. Public Relations Executive 3. Corporate Executive, Senior 4. Photojournalist 5. Newscaster 6. Advertising Account Executive 7. Architect 8. Stockbroker 9. Emergency Medical Technician 10. Real Estate Agent On the other hand, the majority of the least stressful jobs were found in the health care industry, as positions like dental hygienist, speech pathologist, ... Continue Reading

College Grads Hearing ‘You’re Hired’ More Often

April 21, 2011 by  
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NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Fear not, college grads, there is a chance you may actually get a job after graduation. At the very least, your odds are much better than they were for the Class of 2010. According to a new survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, ... Continue Reading

How to Find Work: One Critical Strategy That May Be Missing From Your Job Search

April 17, 2011 by  
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Are you focusing your job hunting efforts only on the big job boards like Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com? If so, your odds of finding work might be far lower than you realize. According to AskTheHeadhunter.com, only a mere 4% of job seekers were able to find work ... Continue Reading

How Do Job seekers Stay Optimistic and Motivated During Job Search

January 12, 2011 by  
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As a fellow active candidate: 1. It is critical to network in person, both with those who are employed as well as those who are in transition. This is important, not just because of the old “70% of jobs are gotten via networking” statistic (source: federal Bureau of Labor Statistics JOLTS ... Continue Reading