Job Hunting in Today’s Erratic Economy by expert Robert Bertino
It is no surprise many people are experiencing difficult times in this economy. If you are in the current job pool seeking employment you probably have noticed that it is an employer’s market. What do...
View ArticleFour Methods of Job Search By Barbara Safani
There are four core methods of job search and I encourage job seekers to use all of them. When you are in search, looking for a job is your full-time job and you should plan to dedicate 35-40 hours per...
View ArticleThe 10 Least Stressful Jobs of 2010
Imagine that you were given the chance to cut your amount of job-related stress in half – would you do it? It’s doubtful many employees would refuse such an opportunity, especially at a time when the...
View ArticleUsing LinkedIn in your job search
Recruiters use LinkedIn to search for, find, and contact potential candidates on a daily basis – in fact, there are over 1,000,000 sourcers, recruiters, and human resources professionals on Linkedin in...
View Article12 Indirect Job Interview Questions and What They Really Reveal
The interview is a classic point of stress for most job seekers, and with good cause. Many firms like asking indirect questions that make it hard to judge what information they’re really fishing...
View ArticleWin Your Next Job With Three Essential Interview Skills
With competition for good jobs at an all-time high, candidates who conduct their job search as a sales campaign consistently win out over those who don’t. When job seekers practice the skills of sales...
View ArticleHow to Handle Salary Requirements When Applying for a Job
Posted by Kristina Cowan Job interviewing is like art: it requires skill, dexterity, and the right tools and environment. Make one wrong move and the result can be disastrous. This is especially true...
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