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One Woman’s Job Search. My journey to gainful employment. Archive for February 2009. Laquo; One Woman’s Job Search home page. Please read the comment to the previous post. February 13, 2009. Stan made some really good comments and gave some great advice in his comment on my previous post, Let Your Fingers Do The Walking. Seriously, what he has to say is too good not to read. I really think some of you will find it very useful. Please read it and leave your own comments. Be the first to comment. I started...
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The Career Network: May 2008
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Friday, May 23, 2008. May I cut in? Interviews are like a dance. You and your partner (the interviewer) either mesh fluently and glide across the floor, or you both ride each other's toes all night long. The best dancers understand that there's lots of give and take during the performance to make it look fluid and beautiful. That's also the key to interviewing; you have to know when to talk and when to listen. Interviews work best when they are an exchange of ideas. Posted by The Career Network. 8211; In...
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The Career Network: April 2008
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Monday, April 28, 2008. The Game of Chutes and Ladders in the Workforce. Climbing the rungs of the workforce ladder can be an extremely difficult action. Other employees are always trying to throw you off the ladder or beat you to a top spot. Ensuring yourself safety on a rung is a daily task to make sure you don’t go plummeting down a chute anytime soon. So how can you move up the ladder and get ahead in your job? I’ve compiled some ideas on how you can be a constant winner in this daily game. Let your ...
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The Career Network: Most Wanted!
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Friday, January 2, 2009. Ever wish you could get inside the mind of your perspective employer and figure out exactly what he or she is looking for in a new hire? Beyond the skills necessary for the job you are applying for, there is a skill set that is most wanted by employers. Once you understand these wants, you revamp your resume and general outlook to make yourself a more viable employment candidate. You’ve got to have analytical skills:. How you list analytical skills on your resume:. If you donR...
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The Career Network: January 2009
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Monday, January 19, 2009. Interview: The Kiss of Death x5. You’ve got a fool-proof resume chucked full of all the experience and education and you get the big call for an interview. Aside from arming yourself in a business suit and bearing a folder-full of references, is there anything you can do to better prepare yourself for a superior interview without knowing in advance what the questions will be? Oh they can—read on. Number one kiss of death:. When will I get a raise? Number two kiss of death:.
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The Career Network: Interview: The Kiss of Death x5
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Monday, January 19, 2009. Interview: The Kiss of Death x5. You’ve got a fool-proof resume chucked full of all the experience and education and you get the big call for an interview. Aside from arming yourself in a business suit and bearing a folder-full of references, is there anything you can do to better prepare yourself for a superior interview without knowing in advance what the questions will be? Oh they can—read on. Number one kiss of death:. When will I get a raise? Number two kiss of death:.
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The Career Network: July 2008
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Those seeking employment directly out of college will have to be creative in the way that they present their skills. Although most recent graduates will be applying for entry-level positions, employers still want to know they are taking on an employee that could be a vital addition to the company. Many skills honed in the classroom can be applied to real world settings. Posted by The Career Network. Links to this post. Monday, July 28, 2008. Entering the workforce, or even changin...
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The Career Network: August 2008
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Although employers allow you a few days to contemplate a job offer, these few days are crucial in order to completely evaluate a potential new job. Careful consideration needs to be taken when deciding whether or not to accept a job offer. Researching the position and job market to make sure you have all the facts will strongly impact your decision and ability to receive the best job offer available. To evaluate your potential self-value. Accepting a new job means enhancing your...
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The Career Network: December 2008
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. Just What's Wrong with Retail? On the front page of Yahoo! Today sits an article. The study itself is laced with ironies such as actors and musicians also ranking low when their daily antics clog up hours of gossip TV "news" time - methinks some respondents were less than truthful with their answers. But I really think I'm going to have to call shenanigans on this whole disrespect for retail employees business. Although beyond that I think a very good reason people stay in th...