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    Playing the Waiting Game (Job Search)
    2008-08-22 07:37:00
    Job searches seem to be taking longer given the poor economy. How can I use the wait to my advantage?Check out Carolina Ceniza Levine's article titled: Ask-A-Recruiter (Playing the Waiting Game), on The Glass Hammer.
    By: WirelessJobs.com
     
    Stalled Job Search: 7 Tips for a Jump Start
    2008-08-20 08:38:00
    A growing number of jobseekers find themselves in the midst of a long-term job search. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. jobless rate soared to a four-year high of 5.7% in July 2008 and the average job search took more than four months to net results.If that's you, get a jump start with 7 tips from the Employment Digest. Check it out, HERE.
    By: WirelessJobs.com
     
    help for ex-offenders : Starting a successful job search
    2008-08-04 00:40:29
    http://helpforexoffenders.wordpress.com How to start a successful job search plan for ex-offenders tools for people with criminal records to start a successful job search If you are serious about getting a job despite having a criminal record or know someone who needs a job you have to go to my website http://www.BelievePublications.com or http://www.JailtoJob.com [...]
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    Jimmy's Job Search
    2008-07-01 19:51:49
    I've been trying to find a job for Jimmy. He is sixteen and really could be a good employee, but can't fill out an application correctly and interviews horribly.So I decided to try to help out.I called KFC today and the manager said they were hiring cooks.Jimmy asked me, "If you tell them I am a good cooker at home, do you think they will hire me?"I replied, "If I tell them you're a good cooker, they're not going to think I'm very smart!"
    By: Never a Dull Moment
     
    Advertising Job Search Basics
    2008-06-16 11:10:12
    Advertising Job Search Basics According to a recent National Public Radio report quoting the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in advertising have dwindled by 25 percent since 2000. While a turnaround may be on the horizon, you still need every edge you can get. Preparing For a Career In Advertising The great thing about the advertising industry is that [...]
    By: Career Help & Jobs in India
     
    Free Work At Home Jobs, Online Job Search
    2008-06-15 13:21:08
    Search For Jobs With The Large Jobs Search Engine Above And You Will See Thousands Of Work At Home JobsSearch With Keywords Like At Home, Homebased, Remote, Telecommute, VirtualHomebased JobsRemote JobsTelecommute JobsVirtual JobsHome Rep JobsLive Support JobsRemote Agent JobsRemote Customer Service JobsVirtual Agent JobsVirtual Call Center JobsVirtual Telemarketing Jobs
    By: Free Jobs At Home Blog
     

    How to deal with Job Search Pitfall?
    2008-06-04 07:15:00
    Job Search Pitfall to AvoidWhen people have a goal in mind or want to find something, there's one simple process that needs to be carried out - that of actively going after or searching for that prize. The search for a great job is no different, and while mass communication makes job hunting easier, there's still a dreadful lengthy process involved when you're trying to find the job you want. Here are a few tips and pointers that will help you on your journey to employment.Are you wondering why you still haven't landed a job? More than likely you have made the same mistake as most other people, which is that you are searching through only one source. Don't look at only the local newspaper; find some other sources. Also, by keeping track of where you have submitted your application from the beginning, you can go around the difficulty of managing multiple sources and avoid duplicate submissions.As always, an excellent source for current job listings is the newspaper. Newspapers can also
    By: Career Cola - Career Management & Career Plann
     
    Tips for a Safer Job Search
    2008-06-02 05:47:00
    Make informed decisions before sharing your Social Security Number with a potential employer. Most employers will not ask for personal information until you arrive at their offices for an interview and are given a formal job application, so be wary if you are asked to give your Social Security Number by phone, email, or online. If you have doubts about a company's legitimacy, research the
    By: Microsoft & Dotnet Interview Questions
     
    Seven Job Search Traps
    2008-05-26 22:42:00
    Reports on the uncertainty of the current economy are dominating the headlines, and it's easy to allow those stories to weigh on you, especially if you are in the middle of drawn-out a job search. Instead of feeling helpless, remember that in any economy, companies need good people. And by fine-tuning your job-search strategy, you may be able to land a position that seems out of reach. Consider
    By: Microsoft & Dotnet Interview Questions
     
    The Job Search Solution: The Ultimate System for Finding a Great Job Now! (Job Search Solution) (Paperback) newly tagged “career”
    2008-04-14 19:04:20
    The Job Search Solution: The Ultimate System for Finding a Great Job Now! (Job Search Solution) (Paperback)By Tony Beshara Buy new: $16.95$11.5327 used and new from $7.49 Customer Rating: First tagged “career” by P. Geis [...]
    By: Online Business Alliance & Niches
     
    Must know Tips on Executive Job Search
    2008-03-23 19:08:08
    It is normal for every person to strive for career advancement and growth. It makes them feel that all of their hard work has paid off and that a promotion is, indeed, the best reward they can get.However, for some whose luck seems to be so illusive, they have to find their own growth somewhere else. That is why most of them opted for executive job searches, where they hope that someday they would be lucky enough to find the executive job that they have long been dreaming for.But is it really ju
    By: Journal and Resource
     
    Job Search Tips
    2008-03-05 01:37:02
    If you’re not sure what to do, here’s a list that might help.1. Know thyself.Identify what really interest and excites you. Understand that these traits define you and use it to explore career choices and opportunities.2. Take a career assessment test.There are a lot of career assessment tests available online. Find the time to take one. The test gives you a lot of insights about your core competencies and work preferences.3. Ask others.It’s actually quite difficult to see yourself as othe
    By: Journal and Resource
     
    Physician Job Search Tips: How To Get A Higher Salary
    2008-02-19 20:38:00
    Whenever a physician is looking for a job, one of the biggest concerns is usually “how can I get the highest salary?”In addition to finding a position in the right location, with the right schedule, work environment and growth potential, it is important for a doctor to earn as much money as possible. More specifically, it is important for a physician to have the highest starting salary as possible when accepting a job offer. Where a doctor’s income starts is a good indicator of how far their salary will grow in the years to come.While negotiating a salary package is often the most intimidating part of the physician job search, it is actually the easiest!The best way to receive more money from an employer is to ask for it.It’s really as simple as that.Once a doctor has undergone the interview process and a physician group or hospital has offered a job, the doctor knows that this employer is interested in them! The group WANTS to hire the doctor! The physician now has more contro
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    On Google and Job Search
    2008-01-27 08:40:00
    Looking for a job? Need a little help from Google to promote your resume?That's what Jimmy thought - and, that why he put together a nice post to to help you understand why Google is good for the job-seeker.Check it out: How to use Google to promote your resume'Still scratching your head about Google's Ad Words? Check out Tech Talk's video HERE.
    By: WirelessJobs.com
     
    Job Search
    2008-01-01 00:34:00
    Check out the hourly job search website that CNN, MSN Money and other experts recommend: SnagAJob . Seriously, these guys have more than 100,000 part-time and hourly jobs in all the popular industries. So whether you want to work in a garage or in a kitchen, they have the right job for you. And it doesn’t matter where you live – SnagAJob has Fresno jobs in California, Salt Lake City jobs in Utah and jobs in major cities in small towns around the country. SnagAJob.com also has a comprehensive library of helpful articles and tips, including a regularly updated job blog.A good source to to help with your job search.
    By: Its Our Buisness
     
    TOP TEN JOB SEARCH ENGINES
    2007-10-26 15:31:00
    f you're in the market for a new job, you might want to check out my list of the top job search engines out there. All of these job search engines offer unique features and can streamline your job search efforts, whether you're doing a executive job search, a federal job search, a local job search, or an international job search.1. Monster.com-Job Search Engine with Lots of ExtrasI've been using Monster.com for several years now and have always found it to be one of the best job search engines out there. You can narrow your search by location, keywords, and employer; plus, Monster has plenty of job search extras: networking boards, job search alerts, and online resume posting.2. Indeed.com- A Meta Search Job EngineIndeed.com is a very solid job search engine. Unlike Monster, you cannot submit your resume from Indeed.com, but the job search engine more than makes up for that by being a meta search engine of many of the major job search engines and job search boards out there. I've f
    By: online job search
     
    Five Ways to Become Job-Search Savvy
    2007-07-24 19:02:00
    By Carol Lippert GraySome people scour jobs boards, others network like there's no tomorrow. Whatever your job-search strategy, here's five tips to help you stand out from the pack. Think Strategically "You never want to get caught behind changes in the marketplace," says Dawn Fay, New York-based regional vice president of Robert Half International. "When the market changes, it's often subtle, so stay ahead of the game." That means reading as much as you can in professional and generic publications and Web sites and constantly nurturing your network to keep the pulse of the hiring climate. "There's always an ebb and flow of demand for certain skills and positions. Stay focused on the big picture," Fay says. "Keep an inventory of your skills and network going and really think things through." You also may have to learn to think entrepreneurially, to reformat your skills to match morphing
    By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams
     
    Job search times get shorter
    2007-07-16 21:08:02
    According to an article by Rob Kelly at CNN people are finding jobs much more quickly than they were before. This is positive news for those looking to find a job or change careers. The other really good piece of information is that these new jobs that people are finding pay equal to or more than the job they had before. People over 50 were able to find jobs quickly as well. This is all good news because as employment rates decrease, competing companies must raise their salaries to attract new employees.
    By: CEOConsultant.com
     
    Job Search: The Grass is Greener!
    2007-06-30 15:09:00
    As I mentioned in my prior post Conference Commando, I have decided that I no longer want to be tormented by the clueless executives above me. I've posted many responses on this blog that basically vented about the various career situations I've experienced. I've also tried to explain how companies, through poor management, cause good workers to become turtles at work. I've received many comments from people stating that they experience some of the same situations and are also frustrated. Hopefully through documenting my decision to search for a new job I will help other turtles escape their bad situations and possibly become wolves again.In making this decision I really looked at the stages of my time at my company. Because my company is so horrible in understanding workers it causes people to ride the "Career Roller Coaster". I went through 5 stops since joining my current company.(Click on the below graphic and it will launch a bigger, more readable version)1. Energetic. I came in with great ideas and energy. I was a wolf (ambitious)2. Optimism. I presented my ideas for change, waiting and hoping they would be successful3. Neglect. I watched as the executives above me ignored my work.4. Defeat. I realized that my contributions didn't matters and became a Turtle5. Search. I made the decision to make a career change to search for a new company.I'm currently beginning the Search stage of my Coaster ride, hoping to find a company that won't put me on a Roller Coaster. However by starting a smart search by understanding what I value is key. I'll discuss this in my next post.
    By: Turtles at Work
     
    Top Job Search Challenges
    2007-06-20 00:15:00
    An article in the latest issue of RecruitingTrends.com references the contant challenges and frustrations of jobseekers.The articles references a recent study jointly published by Kennedy Information, the Bureau of National Affairs, and Monster Intelligence. The resulting data suggest that..."...job descriptions themselves may be single-handedly fueling the lion's shareof top talent's frustration."Having seen my share of poorly written job descriptions, I can understand the frustration jobseekers might feel with regard to job-fit related challenges.Check out the full Data Watch article to get a clear picture of the takeaway this info provides for recruiters and hiring organizations alike (click HERE).
    By: WirelessJobs.com
     
    Ever Considered a Job in Search Engine Marketing?
    2007-06-12 05:19:00
    A job in the search industry can be unbelievably lucrative.Staff trained in the latest SEO and PPC techniques are in high demand all over the world. Some command salaries up to $200K and work in their pajamas!But how do you gain the skills you need to get started? It's easy! Take a fast-track course at Search Engine College. Download your first lesson free:http://www.searchenginecollege.com
    By: Work At Home Opportunity
     
    Your Teens's First Job Search
    2007-05-25 19:49:00
    Terrie Lynn BittnerAds by GoogleJobs For TeensExplore Job Listings Here. Find Jobs for teensjobs-opening.netFind Part Time JobsFind Local Part Time Jobs At Monster. Post Your Resume Today!www.Monster.com/Part-Time-JobsApplying For JobApplication & Resume Help at HotJobs, your Job Resourcewww.hotjobs.comSummer JobFind Summer Job Here. Visit our Summer Job Guide.All-SummerJob.infoStudent jobFind a job in your area. Search - Student jobwww.AllJobs4Me.com/PartTimeSummer JobFeed Me With Today’s Top 9 Sites For Summer Job
    By: Parenting Tricks For Teens
     
    Carnival of the Job Search ~ 5th edition
    2007-05-08 19:04:00
    Welcome to the April 13 May 8th, 2007 edition of carnival of the job search!Yep, we are waaay behind! A crazy travel schedule caught me off guard, and I fell behind - my apologies!I figured I'd try and catch up before I headed to Vegas for the Kennedy Information Recruiting Conference, because once I land in Vegas, the email inbox will pile up for a couple of days.Anyway, here goes ~Special thanks to College Students Advisor, recruit-ER, Frugalist, Intensive Care for the Nurturer's Soul, and Reasoned Audacity for being this weeks Carnival of the Job Search Bloggers!Annmarie Edwards presents Good News About Jumpstarting Your Job Search Part 1 posted at College Students Advisor.Ambition presents Web 2.0, problem for employers... posted at recruit-ER.The Frugalist presents Hacking Craigslist: 37 Tips, How-tos, and Tutorials posted at Frugalist.Hueina Su presents Life Balance Lessons: 7 Keys to Avoid Burnout posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer's Soul.Jack Yoest presents Looking F
    By: WirelessJobs.com
     
    Job Search Tight for College Grads
    2007-04-27 13:01:00
    Interesting insight from Experience Inc's fifth annual College Graduate Survey. More than 2,800 graduating seniors took Experience's online poll, and nearly 50% of those who had already started their job searches at the time of the survey were still looking. The results, released in early April, also showed that only 22% of these students had offers in hand. Another 15% planned to continue on to graduate school, and 10% had yet to begin searching. So, college grad, where are you? Dennis SmithT-Mobile USASr. Manager, Recruiting
    By: JobGeeks.com
     
    Carnival of the Job Search ~ 4th edition
    2007-04-13 15:12:00
    carnival of the job searcharchives | submit postWelcome to the April 13, 2007 edition of carnival of the job search.We're featuring five blogs this week (2 newcomers and 3 old-timers!):ISPF presents A Comprehensive List of Helpful Job Search Resources posted at Grad Money Matters.Henry Bagdasarian presents Think Before You Accept that Overseas Job Offer posted at Free Identity Theft Prevention, Detection and Fraud Solutions.Arun presents Charm your way to Success posted at Arun is bringing you...Your Daily Remedy, offering up tips to get you through job interviews!Airhostess presents Airline Recruitment Spree posted at Airline Recruitments, touting careers in the sky.ambition presents Is your 'online reputation' letting you down?? posted at recruit-ER.That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition ofcarnival of the job search using our carnival submission form.Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
    By: JobGeeks.com
     
    The Carnival of the Job Search @ WirelessJobs.com
    2007-03-20 20:56:00
    I'm really not a fan of the carnival. Guess I get a little freaked out by the sideshow acts. I just can't figure giving my hard-earned money to see a woman with lots of facial hair.Howevuh...I've been diggin' the idea of the blog carnival lately. I got my first invite a few months back to participate in a blog carnival by our good buddy Jason Alba at JibberJobber.Of course, I was too lazy to participate (or I forgot), but I liked the idea nonetheless.So, I decided it was time to do a "Carnival of the Job Search."Two reasons why I like this idea:1) It has the opportunity of connecting me with other people I might never have the chance to meet. Yep, this is really the only reason. 2) It's a lot easier than asking people to write a post. All that's required is that they send me a job posting that they'd like me to reference in my weekly "carnival of the job search" post.So, what is the carnival of the job search? It's simply a weekly post on WirelessJobs.com that includes job post
    By: JobGeeks.com
     
     
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