September 9, 2010
 

Develop a Job Search Mindset

 

Successful job seekers do things differently than average job hunters. They have developed a job search mindset that causes them to think, act and respond differently throughout the job search process [...]

Failure Can Be Conquered

 

You should be able to find several indispensable facts about failure and its relationship to stress in the following paragraphs. Most of this information comes straight from personal experience. Read the article carefully to the end in order to take advantage of that experience and learn to conquer failure [...]

The Key to Career Life After Graduation

 

While it’s true that the poor economy has forced many companies to reevaluate college recruitment and hiring efforts, there is still hope for a realistic career life [...]

A Temporary Job May Be A Ticket to Full-Time Work

 

A successful job search may well mean taking a temporary assignment or two. Many job seekers have frowned on temporary work because they feel it could distract them from getting a more permanent work arrangement. However, the opposite may well be true in this tight job market [...]

How to Make LinkedIn Work in Your Job Search

 

It is vital in any economic situation to have a network to be able to fall back on, or build upon. The most valuable website giving you this on a professional level is LinkedIn. Over 34 million people now have a profile on LinkedIn and also a few connections. The questions that most people ask are, “What does this website have that I can use to my advantage? And, “How can I use it in a way that gives me results without my having to spend too much time on it?” [...]

Overcoming Self-Doubt in a Job Search

 

After being laid off it’s easy to succumb to self-doubt about being able to find a new job. You may think you don’t have what it takes to run a successful job search campaign, so you give into feelings of inadequacy and just don’t even try [...]

Tweet Your Next Job

 

Reports are coming in from successful job seekers who have received job offers through connections on social networks or related services like TweetMyJobs, which sends out automatic updates of new job openings in a specific field and region to your cell phone or by Twitter [...]

Choosing the Right People for Employment References

 

Many job seekers fail to give this part of the job search process enough focus and attention. They end up casually asking family and friends to be employment references without checking to see if they will give accurate and balanced information about job experience and other factors that will be attractive to a prospective employer. Ignore this topic and I guarantee that your job search success will be hindered. Here are some tips to maximize the use of personal and professional references [...]

Worried About a Layoff?

 

In today’s economic and business climate, who isn’t worried about the possibility of job loss? To manage anxiety and be more proactive, learn to watch for layoff warning signs [...]

Keep the Company from Learning of Your Job Search

 

Okay, you’ve decided to look for a job; but don’t want the company, your boss or co-workers to get wind of it. You’re afraid if they do; then that’s the end of your job and maybe even your career [...]

The Self-Confident Interviewer

 

Self-confident interviewers are quite sure of their ability to source the right talent for their organizations [...]

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