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First Person: Young Technologies for Older Job SeekersA strategy that may help an older job seeker land an interview is to supplement his resume with the latest technology so as to send a message that he is not only aware of but proficient with today’s communications and technology applications.
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First Person: Networking Tips for Job Seekers Over 50Whatever your age, networking should be part of your job-hunt strategy. The good news is that networking for those over 50 can be even more productive than for younger job hunters.
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Job-Seeker, It's Not Your Fault: The Hiring System is Brokenworkplace expert Liz Ryan describes why the process for hiring people is broken beyond repair - and how to capitalize on that breakdown
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Taboo: 7 Things Job Seekers Shouldn’t Bring Up when ApplyingSome topics are off limits when applying for a new job.
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5 Habits of Highly Effective Job Seekers in a Down MarketAre people getting jobs in this difficult economy? Well there are? This article presents 5 practical steps used by successful job searchers to find a job in this difficult economy.
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Skill Set 101: 4 Job Skills Every Job Seeker NeedsJob skills every job seeker needs
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Dear Job-Seeker: You Suck, but We'll Keep Your Resume on FileWhen corporate resume-screeners start to believe their own hype, this is what you get.
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Are We Teaching Job-Seekers to Grovel?In an age of Occupy Wall Street and massive unrest among working people, can we lose the plantation-era mindset about getting (or having) a job?
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A Job Seeker's Guide to Successfull FreelancingIs it time to consider freelancing considering the current state of unemployment. Here are a few reasons why it may be the time.
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Job Seekers Must Sell Themselves Because No One Else WillFinding employment in today's economy is a very tough almost unsurmountable challenge. But the key to success for job seekers is selling themnselves and there are clear guidelines to achieve success.
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How to Use a Reference Letter in a Job SearchKnowing how to use a reference letter in a job search could give a job seeker a competitive advantage. -
3 Reasons Why Your Job Search StinksHave you ever wondered if you were the problem? Sure, it’s easy to say that you’re not landing a job because of the way the job market is, but that doesn’t give you a reason to slack off.
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Are You Networked? 5 Types of Network Contacts Every Job Seeker HasHave you been networking? You should be. In today’s job market, over 75 percent of new hires come from networking contacts. That, my friends, is a huge slice of pie that you could be missing out on. -
Top Five Frustrations of a Job SeekerFive things we wish employers knew about what it is like to look for a job in the era of high unemployment and internet based job searches.
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Unemployment, Underemployment, Getting Worse for the Average Job Seekerwhile looking for work is time consuming enough, jobs of value that will help the economy are few and far between in most places
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Common, yet Troubling Job Seeker DilemmasMany job seekers have similar problems that hinder their job search and push back their career progress.
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Jump-Start Your Job Search: Three Great Career GuidesIn this tough economic climate, job seekers need a competitive edge. These books have the tools needed to build a strong career.
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How Job Seekers Can Manage Anger During the Job SearchSome frustrated job seekers need to use these basic tips to help manage anger in the job search.
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How to Get a Better JobHow to get a job that you are not overqualified for.
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5 Interview Questions to Learn If a Job Seeker is an Exceptional Team PlayerEvery job seeker will say they are an exceptional team player at work. Really now! How employers can tell the exceptional team players from the posers. -
Resume - What Should I Write?Struggling with what to say in a resume? What do you need to say about yourself that lets employers know what you really bring to them as a potential employee?
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Job Seekers: Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For; They Are HiringIf you are unemployed or want to make a job change, take a look at the list of '100 Best Companies to Work For' compiled by Fortune Magazine. The article states that there are over 150,000 jobs ready to be filled in these "dream workplaces." -
Job Hunting in the United StatesWith the deep recession it is very difficult to find decent employment. This article will explain the best way to find a job in Pennsylvania. The methodology can be adjusted and used all over the country.
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Pennsylvania Career FairsTen of the 20 fastest growing careers are healthcare related. Career fairs are a good way to meet healthcare recruiters who are looking for new employees.
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Simple Tips for the 40-Something+ Job SeekerEconomic times are tough. Being out of work as a middle-aged person can be daunting in a society that values youth over the wisdom that comes with age. There are simple ways to play up your strengths as an experienced worker while not appearing outdated.
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Pay Attention to Details in the Job SearchJob seekers who pay attention to details in the job search get more responses to resumes, more job interviews and are more likely to get offers for employment.
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The Interview ProcessThe culture of the perfect interview
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Career Centers Offer One Stop Employment SolutionsDoing all you can to find a job in a near jobless economy? Pessimistic about the help career centers offer? Or maybe you didn't know there were career centers. This article is dedicated to all of us looking for jobs.
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Job Seekers Flock to the Internet for Work from Home Jobs, Instead Find ScamsWith the increasing use of the internet and the growing inflation and recession all over the world, work from home jobs are gaining grounds as an important source of extra income with job seekers and those with existing employment.
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Make Unemployment Productive by Using Job Search Time WiselySearching for a job takes a lot of time and energy. That is why unemployed job seekers need to use their time and job search skills wisely. -
5 iPhone Applications for Job SeekersThe 5 Best iPhone applications for the 21st Century job search.
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Tips for Job SeekersThere are a lot of things you can do to help your chances of getting noticed by a potential employer!
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Effective Public Speaking for Job SeekersA valuable discussion focused on the dynamics of the job seeker presentation process. A must read for anyone negotiating the challenging world of the 21st century job hunt.
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Recruiter Gaffes at Top of Job Seekers' Frustration ListDepending on individual commitments to professionalism, HR specialists and job seekers may be working a very special love-hate relationship indeed.
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Job Seeker Telephone Communication TipsTelephone communication strategy for job seekers. An overview discussion focusing on tactics and tips to assist in the job hunt.
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Calling All Job Seekers...Is This the Road to the American Dream or Nighmare?What are your guarantees that you will be a "keeper"? How can you make sure you have job security?
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The 5 Best Websites for RGIS Job Seekers and AuditorsRecently, hundreds of intriguing testimonies and reviews have surfaced on the internet about RGIS. Present and future auditors must research this inventory specialist company through these 5 websites. Past auditors should find these entertaining. -
Five Tips for Young Job SeekersFor younger workers with limited experience the first impression they make on an interviewer is critical. This article provides the young job seeker with five tips to help them stand out from the crowd.
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Is Sky Tech Inc.'s Data Entry Position on Craigslist a Job Scam?The unemployment rate is sky high, and people are starting to accept positions that are not in their field, work-from-home jobs with no benefits, and lesser pay. But how does a job seeker know a job scam? -
Instead of paying job seekers, teen takes from themA Royal Oak teen used Craigslist to post a fake job ad and steal from those interested.




