Tweet New graduates face different challenges than people how have been out in the work force for a while. Since for many new grads this is the first time looking for a job, the search is done in somewhat unchartered territory. Here are some career job search tips for new grads. Be Proactive Being a [...]
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Tweet Creating a resume is one of the most important parts of your job search. Since there are so many resumes out there, you may want some job search advice about creating the best resume you can. Video resumes are a newer trend in the job search world; if you are interested in making one, [...]
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Tweet If you have a disability and are looking for a job, you may encounter an additional set of concerns that other job seekers may not have to deal with. One issue is when to – and if you should — disclose the fact that you have a disability to potential employers. It is not [...]
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Tweet Need to find a job fast? Don’t get discouraged. Although it may be a tough landscape out there right now, it is possible to take steps to shorten your job search. If you need help finding a job, here are some tips to find a job fast. Get Organized If you are on a [...]
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Tweet A cover letter is your immediate introduction to an employer. Your cover letter needs to get the employer’s attention and also display something about your qualifications. When you are applying for LinkedIn.com jobs, follow these steps to make your letter stand out. Make it Personal Even if the job posting does not list the [...]
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Tweet “How does my resume help me find a job?” You may ask. Your resume is your introduction to potential employers. However, most employers get hundreds of resumes for each open job position – how are you going to make yours stand out? Your resume should catch the attention of the human resources manager or [...]
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Tweet Is your search for a job at a dead end? Are you no longer nabbing job interviews? Are you hearing nothing back from the dozens of resumes you’ve sent to potential employers? If so, it might be time to adapt your job hunting strategy. And writer Hannah Morgan with U.S. News & World Report [...]
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Tweet Looking for a new job? Then don’t read the newspapers; they’re filled with depressing stories about high unemployment rates and frustrated job seekers. The good news, though, is that you can shorten your search for a job. You just need to follow three tips to craft the best job search possible. You Need [...]
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Tweet Conducting an executive job search is no easy task today. In fact, the financial website FINS Finance says that the average executive level job search takes 12 months today. That’s a long time spent sending out resumes, networking with industry professionals, and fielding job-interview questions. Looking for an executive level job for an entire [...]
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June 12, 2013
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