by Blog Admin | Nov 17, 2009 | Interviews, Jobs, The Search
“Well maybe I shouldn’t take this offer because after all, it is my first interview.” If I had a nickel every time someone said that but then again a nickel’s not worth a dime anymore. Keep in mind your first offer may be your only offer! No joke, we have seen job...
by Blog Admin | Nov 16, 2009 | Jobs, Networking, The Search
Job hunting is a challenging task in any environment. Many folks think it's an even harder task during a recession. But that's not precisely true because all of the job hunting strategies and techniques required of the professional job changer remain the same in any...
by Blog Admin | Nov 15, 2009 | Jobs, Networking, The Search
By Nick Corcodilos, Syndicated columnist Q: You're trying to get an audience with a certain hiring manager to discuss a job, but you have no contacts who know her. You wish you had access to some of the huge networks some people have on LinkedIn. Your own network is...
by Blog Admin | Nov 14, 2009 | Jobs, The Search
Great ideas are all around. You just need to notice and apply them to your job hunt. When you do, you will literally have no competition from other job seekers, who spend their days surfing the net and e-mailing resumes. Want to get hired faster and get ahead on the...
by Blog Admin | Nov 12, 2009 | Jobs, The Search
Acting professionally at work is an important part of any corporate or work environment. It is also important for your professional and career growth. Most executive managers agree: professional behavior and attitudes often play an important role in who gets hired and...
by Blog Admin | Nov 12, 2009 | Jobs
In today’s tough economic times, with all the layoffs and closures that are taking place, it’s hard to keep your existing job, let alone think of finding a new one if you have the misfortune to be let go. If you think that it’s only the people who have lost their jobs...