In today’s competitive job market, many job seekers would welcome additional job-search assistance. While some job seekers know exactly what they want to do or where they want to work, others need some direction. Recruiters can be a great resource, yet some job seekers aren’t aware of who they are, what recruiters do and how best to work with them.
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Making the right impression in your job interview is one of the most important steps in your future career. Many people don’t know this, but job interviews require careful planning and research, otherwise you will significantly reduce the chance of getting the job. In the current economic climate it is very hard to land yourself a job, thus planning your interview before is the key to success
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After countless hours of tweaking your resume or finally deciding to have a professional write it for you, you now have your masterpiece in hand. With renewed confidence you’re ready to step out in faith and start your job search. But where do you start? The following four strategies will help you successfully start your job search campaign with your new resume.
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Do you currently find yourself in a position of applying for multiple jobs every single day yet never seem to get a call back or interview request? Why does this happen? If you have the right skills and experience surely you should have hiring managers calling you to arrange an interview?
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Not all jobs are posted on Internet boards or advertised at all. But that doesn’t mean you can’t break into this hidden market. Be forewarned: finding an unlisted position is going to take creativity and perseverance and much more than traditional networking.
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Hiring managers are consistently in the hunt for top executives to look after their industry with success and all at once many successful executives are going after prestigious executive positions providing opportunities to portray their qualities and not to forget the bigger salary that features it.
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The average length of a job search is at an all-time high in America. For the unemployed, it’s now well over 7 months. What’s sad is that other studies show people give up looking after 5 months. That’s not good.
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Most employers will tell you that job seekers routinely make obvious, painful errors on their resumes that cost them the job. And while there are online tools that will help you avoid making some of these mistakes, such as punctuation errors, most tools won’t catch these four major blunders.
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