July 29, 2010
 

8 Things Savvy Companies Use to Select Job Candidates

 

Ever wondered how companies who rely heavily on online job posting and resume submission, select job candidates for further consideration? The answer is in the job posting software. The more comprehensive and powerful the recruiting software, the more fine-tuned the results will be [...]

Use a Temporary Agency to Match Your Skills to the Right Job

 

While it is true that temporary agencies can be an alternative to unemployment, they can also be used to match your skills to the right full time job. According to Amy Nutt, Insnare.com Author, temporary agencies keep a list of qualified people to match the position that an employer needs to be filled for a short period; and this could lead to more permanent work [...]

Go Slow to Move Fast in a Job Search

 

Too many job seekers are moving at a frantic pace and in such a hurry to find the perfect job. Unfortunately they have taken a “sense of urgency” to unhealthy levels which have resulted in impatience and intolerance, and uncontrollable emotional spikes. Relationships are damaged and professional reputations become tarnished and lost [...]

What to Do When You Say the Wrong Thing in an Interview

 

Whether due to nervousness or as the result of provocative questions, sometimes job candidates say the wrong things in job interviews. If this has ever happened to you, you know how embarrassing it can be. Here are a few savvy job search tips to use when you say the wrong thing in an interview [...]

The Lucky Job Search

 

There’s no such thing as luck and there are no lucky breaks when it comes to a job search. You make your own luck and success by working hard and smart as you consistently follow-through on a job search plan. Instead of feeling envious of friends who have landed jobs or trying to blame their successes on lucky breaks, keep these two things in mind and you’ll be able to make your own job search “luck” [...]

Are You Afraid to Make a Job Change?

 

A recent survey by the Conference Board showed that more Americans are unhappy with their jobs than ever before. Baby boomers are the least content professionally. Their job satisfaction declined the most in the past five years to less than 47% or better stated only 53% of them are unhappy [...]

Dealing with Job Search Dragons

 

Job search dragons exist wherever there is disagreement and conflict surrounding any phase of the search process. They are the result of poor communication no matter the reason or timing [...]

Job Search Reflections from a Supreme Court Justice

 

All of the great statesmen and women in recorded history have had some experience searching for a job. Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor recently reflected on what it was like searching for her first job after successfully completing law school [...]

Cover All The Bases When You Search for a Job

 

According to Alison’s Job Searching Blog, many job applicants are using Indeed.com to help with their job searches. It is a great resource and job search tool that’s easy to use and provides a wealth of focused information for finding the job that’s perfect for you [...]

Job Market and Salary Databases

 

A great source of information on job market design and salary databases is found in this article designed for economics graduate students as part of their course curricula. The author mentions writing several posts about job markets and information on salaries [...]

Worried About Your Job or Career?

 

Are you confused, uncertain or just plain worried about your job or career? You needn’t be! Jesus Christ says in Matthew 6:25 that we are not to worry about trying to get our job and career needs met our way; but to put Him first and those needs will be taken care of [...]

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