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Finding a Job
Strategies For Dealing With Getting Terminated
Getting fired used to be something that many people figured would ruin their career.
Obviously, getting fired isn't an ideal situation but it's certainly something that
can be dealt with, so that you get back into the work world again quickly with
a minimum of discomfort. More ...
Laid Off? Now What Do You Do?
The U.S. has lost 2.5 million net jobs since March 2001. The average jobless stint
is now five months, and many people are leaving the unemployment statistic not because
they found a job, but because they have dropped out of the work force. More ...
Tips For The Job Searcher
I've searched for a few jobs in my time, and I've interviewed many hundreds of people.
Here are some things that I've learned which have had great success. I hope they are of
value to any job searchers. More ...
Choosing the Best Format for Your Resume
When formulating a resume, it is important that a job applicant follow standard business
procedures. By doing so, the applicant shows that he or she is accustomed to working
in a professional, success-oriented environment. While you may be able to add your own
personal touch to your resume, it is best if you present a resume that is in one of the
following formats: chronological, functional, or a combination of the two. More ...
How To Write A Job Winning Resume That Puts Yours On Top
In today's business world there is often many qualified applicants applying for the same
job. What if, out of all of those who apply, one job seeker turns in a skillful resume?
Who do you think stands the best chance of getting the job? More ...
Ten Things to Never Put on Your Resume
A resume is not meant to be your life story. You do not have to bare your soul and share
every ugly detail of your work history. Your resume is your personal sales brochure
whose only purpose is to get you an interview. More ...
How You Can Use the Internet in Your Job Search
If you haven't already starting using the internet to assist you
in the job search, then you are missing out on a huge employment trend. There are numerous
reasons to take advantage of this powerful tool, the most important one being that employers
are using the internet more than ever to find candidates. More ...
Identity Theft and Your Online Job Search
According the FBI, identity theft is the top online fraud. The U.S. Federal Trade
Commission says that identity theft is its number one source of consumer complaints
- 42 percent of all complaints, in 2001. More ...
Let the Pros Handle It
When it comes to looking for a job, most people take the Lone Ranger approach. They
rely on themselves to figure out what they want to do, write their resume, prepare for
interviews, and create a job search strategy. More ...
Why Didn't I Get The Job?
If you're like most of us, you've been on many job interviews in your life and haven't
been offered a job after each one. You might have thought you did really well during
the interview and that the person you spoke with really liked you. A few weeks later
you get a standardized "Dear John" letter in the mail, or perhaps you never hear from
the company again. More ...
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