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Break the Job Search 'Rules' to Land a Great Giglifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 2 hours ago Job listing site CareerBuilder lists seven so-called rules of job hunting that are sometimes necessary to break in order to land a job that's perfect for you. One in particular—applying for jobs without the listed … Also tagged: work |
cio.com » Advice and Opinion - - 7 hours ago
OK, so you’re on LinkedIN…Now what? You filled out a profile, put excerpts from your resume, got a few recommendations, linked to your close contacts. So then what? read more
Also tagged: web 2 0, interview, career, job, best practices, employment, employer, resume, jobsearch, unfair advantage, personal management, job search 2 0, resume search optimization, recareered, subject matter expertise, career coach
techwhack.com » Press Releases - Sep 4, 2008
New Hiring Tool Gives Job Seekers a Professional Edge in the Job Search FutureResume.com, the new video hiring process and job board, today announced ProPage, a personal career portfolio URL containing a job seeker’s …
Also tagged: hiring, job board, job listings, strategies, job search engines, video resume, online job search, job search sites, general press releases, futureresume com, strategiesadpr com, greg rokos, online resume, propage, local job listings, free online resume, local job search
cio.com » Advice and Opinion - - Sep 4, 2008
So what’s all the fuss over Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is the interactive web, where users provide the content. Why does that matter to a job seeker? read more
Also tagged: web 2 0, interview, career, job, best practices, employment, employer, resume, jobsearch, unfair advantage, personal management, job search 2 0, resume search optimization, recareered, subject matter expertise, career coach
cio.com » Advice and Opinion - - Sep 4, 2008
When I’m asked for resume advice, I’ll often first ask…what's your resume’s hit ratio, or response rate? Usually, this question is answered by the sound of crickets. read more
Also tagged: web 2 0, interview, career, job, best practices, employment, employer, resume, jobsearch, unfair advantage, personal management, job search 2 0, resume search optimization, recareered, subject matter expertise, career coach
cio.com » Advice and Opinion - - Sep 3, 2008
Ever get all excited for an interview, only to be frustrated that it didn’t go as well as planned? read more
Also tagged: web 2 0, interview, career, job, best practices, employment, employer, resume, jobsearch, unfair advantage, personal management, job search 2 0, resume search optimization, recareered, subject matter expertise, career coach
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Lifehacker's Guide to Nabbing the Job You Want [Job Search]lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Aug 31, 2008 Labor Day weekend is the time to say an unofficial goodbye to summer, to consistent warm weather, to lighter clothes—and maybe to the job that's holding you back. If you're looking to make the leap into a new gig or an … Also tagged: rss, interviews, jobs, career, job, money, top, feeds, resume, conversation, salary |
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Tips for Talking Your Way Into a Joblifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Aug 28, 2008 It takes a lot of work to find a great job and make your resume stand out, but that all led up to the big moment—the one where you stop planning and writing and start actually talking to the people you may soon work … Also tagged: interviews, work, career |
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Tips for Talking Your Way Into a Job [Interviews]lifehacker.com » Lifehacker - Aug 28, 2008 It takes a lot of work to find a great job, determine what it should pay and make your resume stand out, but that all led up to the big moment—the one where you stop planning and writing and start actually talking to … Also tagged: interviews, jobs, career, job, top, advice, bigpic true |
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Rebuild Your Resume with Five Simple Fixeslifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Aug 27, 2008 Once you've spotted a great job anywhere online, you need to get your foot in the door. In most cases, your foot is your resume, and every person you've ever met with a job has sincere, if contradictory, advice on … |