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Your focus on being positive will spill over to others and, importantly, position you as someone safe to help and support as you continue networking.
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The key after a public confrontation is to quickly patch up the damage and move on.
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Becoming an employee referral is a "fast ticket" to getting your resume reviewed simply because referrals are the highest volume source with the highest quality of hire.
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You may be surprised to learn how many people acknowledge Facebook as the source of their current jobs.
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If you’re in the healthcare field, your resume needs to reflect an awareness of the rapid changes within this industry, as well as present your own professional credentials in the strongest way possible.
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Wiley-Blackwell, the scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc has marked the first six months of Wiley Job Network by attracting over 50,000 registered users and over two million job views.
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Employers often use psychometric testing to vet potential employees and help them understand a little more about your personality and ability to fit into the role they are offering – and this type of testing is becoming increasing popular.
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Tips to ensure your resume and cover letter work in tandem, and that your cover letter does its magic to get your candidacy noticed.
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Your resume is one of the first impressions you will make on a potential employer. In a highly competitive job market, you need a resume that’s focused, accomplishment-oriented and highlights your skills and talents to their fullest.
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Understandably, many people find discussing salaries uncomfortable and embarrassing during an interview. However, most interviewers expect some bartering and, if it motivates you to put more into the job, it is worthwhile for both the applicant and the employer.
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The main aim of a covering letter is to encourage recruiters to read your resume. However, it needs to do a lot more than say, 'Here is my Resume!'. In short, it is the biggest chance you have to sell yourself.
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Rapport is the connection between two people; the spoken and unspoken words that say ‘we are on the same page’. In an interview situation you can employ numerous techniques to maximize the rapport between yourself and your interviewer.
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With a job interview comes a great amount of hope. If you don't hear back after an interview, an inevitable let-down follows as you begin the job search again. Don't let that unhappy ending happen to you...
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If you are not generating solid leads, despite networking, visiting career sites on the Internet, and reading the classifieds, and you're willing to take a more aggressive approach to your job search,...
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First the good news. You do not have to be William Shakespeare to compose a solid, well-organized, professional-looking resume. All you need are the ability to express your ideas in proper English and...
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Let your resume highlight your all-around competencies. A competency-based approach in a resume focuses on the skills and talents needed to be able to perform a particular task to a certain standard...
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The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) conducted the SHRM Survey on Cover Letters and Resumes. The survey was faxed to randomly selected members of the Employment Management Association...
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Learn to write openings that fire up the reader and move the reader along without wasting tons of time. Interviewers are overloaded — whole days are a blur for them, and they have no spare minutes to decipher..