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By Donovan Graddy, on May 1st, 2012
I don’t play poker. During the second, with cash in my hands, there’s just too much excitement and emotion for me to play a sound game. Slot machines are a lot more my speed. Then again, I can enjoy the game as being a spectator. Viewing these games in progress and speaking with close friends that are players, the similarities among a poker game and a career interview are practically shocking. Two items stand out. 1, in the two video games, uncontrolled emotion is definitely the enemy of functionality, and, two, a great benefit are generally had by seeing the dealer’s hand. Within this case, the dealer is definitely the man or woman providing the interview. . . . → Read More: Finding A Tell During a Job Interview
By Tonja Hammel, on May 1st, 2012
Recently, I received a call coming from a friend that is a financial planner. He likes to be described as a real mover and shaker in the local world of business, so I can be expecting a lunch invitation a few times every twelve months. (I’m low on the totem pole for the local business scene.) More often than not, the lunch will feature a couple people from related market sectors that my friend is hoping to cross network. I always go. In my business, I don’t commonly do a lot locally, nevertheless it’s free food. . . . → Read More: Money Spent On Resume Writing Is A Waste
By Patrick Stephens, on March 20th, 2012
One of the hardest components of dealing with key selection criteria is developing best suited ideas to demonstrate your abilities. These are some distinct hints for creating and selecting the most effective examples to write about. . . . → Read More: Choosing Samples for your Responses to Selection criteria
By Holly Wright, on January 14th, 2012
When the job market is surprisingly tight, that means there are oftentimes masses of folk competing for a single position. That makes the resume more significant than ever before and getting yours spotted is step 1 to getting your foot in the door. One of the best ways to get your resume noticed by the men and women that count is to begin with a robust, positive resume objective. That is the first thing that employers notice, and while many modern resumes have lengthier objective statements, you will be absolutely satisfactory to go with the conventional one line objective, provided your message is effective. . . . → Read More: Resume Objective Statement
By Selvie Svenson, on December 17th, 2011
Most people do not understand that it is the shining cover letter and not the resume that is immediately accountable to win job interviews. A well written cowl letter will triple your chances to be called for decent job interviews. . . . → Read More: How you can Write a Cowl Letter For a Resume? The Do’s and Don’ts Checklist
By Quinn Harris, on September 5th, 2011
A thank you letter after you accept a job offer shows good taste, gratitude, and in general shows a new employer that they made a wise decision in hiring you. Most new hires never write a thank you note, so if you do you will certainly start your new job on the right foot. . . . → Read More: Let Your Employer Know How Much You Appreciate Being Hired With A Thank You Note
By Vincent Gale, on August 24th, 2011
Do not make the mistake countless other individuals continuously make on their resumes when detailing their interests. A lot more, employment applications are requesting individuals to complete their favorite hobbies and interests. Do not let this chance pass you by. Distinguish yourself from the masses. . . . → Read More: Be Sure Your Hobby And Interests Section Effective On Your Job Application
By Lukas Gluczsz, on May 7th, 2011
Cover letter writing is virtually as vital a talent for a job hunter to learn as resume writing. The cover letter accompanies the resume at each point as the 1st support document. Whether you use conventional mail, e-mail, faxing, or another sort of electronic submission, this should invariably be sent with the resume. . . . → Read More: If Your Resume Is The Cake, Your Cover Letter Is The Topping.
By editorx2, on May 29th, 2010
www.dilbert.com by Scott Adams. RingTales presents an Animated Dilbert Cartoon. Dogbert is sarcastically supportive of Dilbert’s search for a new job. Dilbert says, There….my resume is done. I will no longer be a slave to my company. Dogbert says, Yeah! Now youre a potential slave for a company in an undesirable location! . . . → Read More: Dilbert: Supportive Sarcasm Video
By Adriana Noton, on May 18th, 2010
Summer jobs help teenagers save money for college or university, learn how to manage money responsibly, explore career choices, develop team work and leadership skills, and provide them with something meaningful to do during the summer holidays. Due to the recent economic decline, summer 2009 had a student unemployment rate that hit 20 per cent. However, predictions for this summer are wide ranging from negative to quite positive. Now is the time for students to start preparing for seeking a summer job. . . . → Read More: Finding A Student Summer Job In Canada
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