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Questions to Ask and Avoid During Your Next Job Interview
| May 9, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
Questions to Ask and Avoid During Your Next Job Interview Jimmy Sweeney The phone call you’ve waited for has finally come! You’ve been invited in for a job interview. Now your nerves are on edge. You know what to wear…
Four Techniques That Get Employers To Return Your Phone Calls
| May 9, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
Four Techniques That Get Employers To Return Your Phone Calls – Deborah Brown-Volkman Are you frustrated when you receive no response after you send out resumes, no follow-up calls to hear how you did on interviews, no replies when you…
The Seven Wonders of a World-Class Cover Letter
| April 25, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
The Seven Wonders of a World-Class Cover Letter Jimmy Sweeney Today’s hiring managers are being bombarded with job applications, resumes, and cover letters. Some have a mile-high pile of paper on their desks and not nearly enough time to read…
Listening Power -The Jobseeker’s Secret Weapon
| April 25, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
Listening Power -The Jobseeker’s Secret Weapon Lawrence Alter Former U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk once said, “One of the best ways to persuade others is with your ears — by listening to them.” Most managers and executives love to…
How to Describe Yourself in an Interview
| April 25, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
How to Describe Yourself in an Interview /a> – Jason Kay There you are dressed your best and being interviewed for the job of your dreams and the dreaded question gets asked, “Describe yourself for me.” This question is almost…
It Is Ok That You Are Out Of Work
| April 18, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
It Is Ok That You Are Out Of Work – Deborah Brown-Volkman Most people are embarrassed if they are unemployed. They feel like they failed and are ashamed to talk about their current status. The biggest fear my clients have…
Working with Recruiters
| April 18, 2012 | Posted by admin under DIRECT - Target/Resume |
Working with Recruiters – Lawrence Alter It is not uncommon for someone to say that they are working with a search firm or recruiter. Actually executive search firms do not work for individual job seekers, they work for companies. Recruiters…
Resume Mistakes Can Cost You The Job
| April 18, 2012 | Posted by admin under DIRECT - Target/Resume |
Resume Mistakes Can Cost You The Job Robin Ryan Recently I was assisting an employer with the hiring process and reviewed many resumes that were sent in. I couldn’t help but be concerned that so many people are not having…
Using Age to Your Advantage
| April 9, 2012 | Posted by admin under DECLARE - Network/Interview |
Using Age to Your Advantage Deborah Barnes Do you think you’re having difficulties finding a job because of your age, that employers – and maybe even you – think you’re “over the hill?” Do you find yourself saying things such…
Dealing With Education On Your Resume
| April 9, 2012 | Posted by admin under DIRECT - Target/Resume |
Dealing With Education On Your Resume Todd Goldstein Countless jobseekers ask us the question of how to portray education on a resume if they have not finished their degree. One of the most common pain points for a job seeker…
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