Are you’re trying to learn how to get a job, how to conduct a job search, how to expose yourself to career opportunity, or how to increase/establish your personal Internet presence prior to or while looking for a job? This article summarizes the 10 points executives job seekers should keep in mind as they look to land their next job opportunity. By keeping these basic principles in mind you’ll be light-years ahead of those who don’t.
Archive for December 27th, 2007If you’ve been laid off or have somehow lost your job, you might find your self in the uncomfortable position of having your job be to find yourself another job. Unless you have gobs of money saved up, you’ll have to hit the streets looking for a replacement that’ll give you the weekly paycheck.
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Vision Directed Interviews: How to Succeed within InterviewsPosted by: pwatson in CareerYou’ve probably read numerous job interview tips which list the ways to respond to difficult interview questions: Tell me about yourself; What are your work-related weaknesses? Why are you leaving your current employer? These are the usual dreaded questions that we all expect to hear from interviewers. Typically interviewees are advised to create well-prepared and rehearsed scripts to respond to these dreaded questions. And so, during the course of the interview, interviewees sit on the edge of their seats waiting to respond, trying to remember the correct answers. And consequently, the interview becomes a race, a highly tense setting designed to stay one step ahead of the other with scripted conversation, pre-planned positioning, and second-guessing. Within this scenario, the possibility of effectively assessing the position and being able to evaluate how you might fit within the company is minimized.
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Knowledge Is Power: The Search For Accurate Information On The CompetitionPosted by: lwatkins in CareerThese days, when it comes to seeking out information, most people turn to their computers to do the work for them. “Surfing the Net” has become a routine way of gathering necessary data, facts, and other such knowledge. Need directions to your Aunt Susie’s friend’s garage sale? Head to mapquest.com and you’re likely to find a customized map, tailored to your specifications. Can’t remember what macerate means? Dictionary.com will remind you. In fact, these days, people use the Internet to search for answers to nearly any and every imaginable query, including information on business competition. Resumes that get results have one thing in common - they answer the employer’s key question: what’s in it for me? |

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