by Blog Admin | May 7, 2010 | Contract Employment, Interviews, Jobs, Motivation, Networking, Past Newsletters, Recruitment, Resume, Tips & Advice
Globe and Mail Update Published on Wednesday, May. 05, 2010. Excerpted from original report by Wallace Immen Globe and Mail, both online and in print, featured a story that talks about dealing with lengthy job searches and how to address gaps that occur in your job...
by Blog Admin | Apr 30, 2010 | Interviews, Past Newsletters, The Search, Tips & Advice
This article mentions the criteria employers look for during interviews…some useful tips. By Michael Gravelle. Not long ago I was talking to a recruiter about a placement she was working on. It was tough going. Her client was having a difficult time explaining what...
by Blog Admin | Jan 3, 2010 | Interviews, The Search
Congratulations! You have been invited to a job interview. How do you prepare yourself for that interview so that you have a better chance of being selected as an employee? Here are the 12 vital tips: Before the interview: 1. Find out more about the company: The more...
by Blog Admin | Dec 30, 2009 | Interviews, The Search
By Melanie Szlucha Typically the topic of verbal crutches is something that people are coached on when they are improving their group presentation skills. Verbal crutches are those little “connector” words that all of us use from time to time. These are the ums, ahs,...
by Blog Admin | Dec 30, 2009 | Interviews, The Search
Suggestions on how take 10 years off your image and be perceived as more youthful in the office. By Stephen Viscusi How old an impression do you make when you're interviewing? Of course, we all know that an interviewer can just count backwards from the year of...
by Blog Admin | Dec 29, 2009 | Interviews, The Search
In some cases, telephone interviews are a way for employers to “pre-screen” possible job candidates before they are granted an in-person interview. In other cases, employers will conduct the full interview over the phone. Whether you are required to go through a...