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3 Things Job Seekers Hate And Why They Occur
With 30-40 openings, the in-house recruiter may have anywhere from 300 on the low side to many thousands of candidates in the pipeline. To speed up the process so as to be able to interact with new applicants in a more timely manner, many companies are using technology at the first point of contact.
5 Tips To Get Your LinkedIn Profile Viewed
Five tips to get your LinkedIn profile noticed by recruiters and hiring managers.
Ask The Career Coach - August Edition
Questions for this addition of Ask The Career Coach.
1) How can I dodge an interview question?
2) What interview questions are job candidates consistently least prepared to answer?
3) What should you say to an interviewer if your are late?
How To Job Search On Facebook For Success
Facebook offers a lot of opportunities for the job seeker. Just because it is not a professional social network like LinkedIn, do not overlook it as one tool in your job search toolbox.
How To Answer: Why Do You Want This Job?
When you make the answer to the question, Why do you want this job? about what you want and not about what you can do and how you would be a fit, you put yourself at a disadvantage to those that know how to properly answer this question.
Remote Work: What You Need To Know
Under the right circumstances, working remotely can be a great option for both the employee and the employer. Some employers (and bosses) are more supportive of this than others.
Ask The Career Coach - July Edition
I answer three questions that are important for job seekers:
1) What to do when you are "overqualified" for a job
2) Mistakes made by recent college graduates in their job search
3) Why do companies not provide feedback?
Show your results: How to get your resume noticed
Recruiters and hiring managers still see many resumes that are just a list of job responsibilities. That only tells what the company required from you. It gives no indication of how well you did those duties and the impact of what you were able to do on the business.
Which font is best for a resume?
With the advent of the personal computer and the proliferation of font types, job seekers have to not only worry about the content of their resume but also how it looks...what “vibe” do they want to give to the reader. Are they a serious type or more creative? A traditionalist or more modern? With so many font choices, it can be confusing.
I've seen this same movie before. People panicked when PCs started popping up in offices (yes, I am that old). They thought it would result in many jobs being lost. Yes, some did, but it created even more.
And you know who did fine? The ones who stayed curious and were willing to try new things.
The secret isn't becoming technical. It's becoming adaptable.