Published by on Jul 12th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Social Networking (Web 2.0)
The buzz about it is unbelievable. Are you wondering why? It’s because using social networking can be the key to your positioning yourself as an expert in your field. By blogging or using sites like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter, you can reach hundreds or even thousands of people [...]
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Published by gary on Jul 8th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
If you’re entering the job market and need to to start writing a resume, then listen up because the times have probably changed a bit since days gone by. While the very basic rules of resume writing have not changed, the look and feel – the ability to reflect your personality in your resume has [...]
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Published by on Jul 4th, 2009 in Home Based Business with No Comments
The stage: a traditional office. You are in a cubicle, along with thirty other workers who won’t give you the peaceful working environment you deserve. Your phone rings; it is your child, asking if you can come home early because she can’t handle managing her two other siblings alone. You can’t.
This is possibility number [...]
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Published by on Jul 2nd, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
So…How Much Are You Offering?
The “How To” Guide for Discussing Salary during an Interview
Talking about salary and compensation with potential employers can be one of the most intimidating tasks a job seeker faces. When and how you approach the topic is pertinent and should be handled with discretion. The timing of this discussion could make [...]
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Published by on Jun 29th, 2009 in Home Based Business with No Comments
One of the most efficient ways of looking for human resource talent is tapping the World Wide Web. You could be looking only for a music teacher, account or a graphics designer. On the other hand, you could even be looking for a senior manager or a vice president. For an entry-level programmer, you can [...]
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Published by on Jun 20th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Have you ever heard about the video resume? It is great resource for job seeker who wants to show their abilities beyond the capabilities of traditional paper resume. Now the prospective employers can see, hear and get feel for how the candidate presents themselves.
First video resume was introduced in the 1980s but it was not [...]
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