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Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 06:04 in hiring, interview, interviewing, job interviews, hiring managers, hiring manager, ask questions, ask question in an interview, questions during an interview
Asking questions during an interview is an important task that should be well thought out, before the interview even begins. When you first get the news that you will be interviewing with a company you should start by researching the company. Resear...
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Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 09:52 in network, social networking, business cards, business card, building relationships, resume help, networking events, target job, resume card, resume cards
It’s not always easy to get up the courage to hand your resume off to one of your target companies. Some people just get to embarrassed or nervous to reach out and ask for the job. That is where resume cards can help. A resume card looks simil...
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Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 07:33 in jobs, job, job search, freelance jobs, unemployment, job hunt, recession, unemployed, job tips, looking for a job, start a new business, skill sets
Recent studies show that the average time a person is unemployed comes in at a whopping 6 months. Other studies suggest it could be even longer depending on your industry. These studies haven’t given the unemployed much hope for the future. As thei...
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Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 07:43 in hiring, interview, resume, job, interviewing, workaholic, job interview questions, job tips, hiring manager, current position, human behaviors, tricky questions
Everyone has been there and some even more than once. It is the dreaded tricky questions that are asked during the interviewing process. One can only wonder if the hiring manager asks these outrageous questions to amuse themselves or maybe they feel ...
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Posted on Sunday November 15th, 2009 at 06:30 in education, College, network, hiring, jobs, resume, career change, job, colleges, self motivation, job seekers, ce
In the last article in this series we discussed two of the values of continuing education: demonstrating self-motivation and expanding your subject matter knowledge. In this article, we will conclude this thought by demonstrating the greatest impacts...
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Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 at 06:46 in education, College, network, hiring, jobs, resume, career change, job, colleges, self motivation, job seekers, ce
It seems the two greatest long term values generated by the college experience are opportunity and relationships. Neither is on the brochure, but both form the foundation for the future of the student. These same principals apply to continuing educat...
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