Saturday, February 25, 2012
JobDig.com
Check out Jobdig.com, a career search and employment guide. Search for jobs, get career advice and much more at this job website.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Things you Should NEVER say During an Interview
When interviewing most of us use our common sense on things not to say but many of us get nervous or might be new to interviewing. Check out this list of things not to say during an interview including criticizing former employers, slang words, mention of pay and benefits before they tell you and more. Some of these things may sound obvious but take a quick look and remind yourself so you don't slip on the big day of your interview.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Goodwill.org
Everyone has different personal and professional backgrounds so glad to see websites like Goodwill.org helping those that are immigrants, people with criminal backgrounds, people with disabilities, seniors, veterans and the youth find jobs and careers. They will help your job search, build a resume, practice for interviews and more.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
eJobCoach
Need some help finding a job? Check out eJobCoach.com for some new ideas. Find job search services, at-home guides, job search resources and much more.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
iSeekJob.com
I came upon a newer job search website called iSeekJob.com the other day so thought I'd pass it along. Search for jobs by job type and state. Check out the employer directory and post your resume on this site as employers post directly to this website as well.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Grow Your Job Search Network
Found this useful article 37 ideas to grow your job search network right now. Ideas like easy to remember email address, use social media websites, participate in industry forums and more. Check out this great list now!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Entry Level Jobs and Internships
For those just coming out of college take a look at Aftercollege.com. Find entry level jobs, internships, resume information, interview information, salary information and much more on this website. This is a good starting point for recent grads wondering what to do next.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Keep Contact Information
Keep a list of jobs you apply for and the names, phone numbers and email addresses of the people you contact, interview with and network with. You never know when a new opportunity might arise so having this list handy could make the difference in finding a new job or missing a big opportunity.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Practice Interviewing
Practice interviewing with sample questions from a friend can help relax your nerves so you are more prepared during the actual interview. Try these sample interview questions to get you started.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Preparing for a Job Interview
We have explored most of these items before but it's always good to review ways to prepare for a job interview. Read this article or watch the video for tips like dressing professionally, researching the company before an interview, preparing for the interview and practice interviewing.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
How to Write a Resume
Whether your new or a seasoned pro at writing resume's, guidelines and tips are always changing. Check out http://www.howtowritearesume.net/ for resume building, resume tips and tricks, sample resume templates and much more. Resume's are generally your first communication with a potential employer so do your homework to get this right the first time.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Work at Home Jobs
Check out WAHM.com for jobs at home. This site is a great resource for finding work at home jobs but always research these types of jobs first. You should never had to pay money or fees and if it seems too good to be true then it probably is. Most of these jobs are part-time and have minimal hours but can help bring in extra income and have flexible hours. Always worth a shot to try every avenue when searching for jobs depending on what you are looking for.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
49 Stellar Ways to Find a Job
49 ways to find a job in today's horrible economy is a good read for some job search ideas. Advice on interviews, cleaning up your web trail, social media and much more.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Keep a Good Credit History
Keep your credit rating and history good. What does this have to do with your job search? More and more companies especially financial firms are checking your credit history during the background check. They use the assumption that good credit means you are more trustworthy, responsible and a better candidate to hire. Times can be tough when unemployed but be sure to keep your payments current to keep your good credit rating.
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