Social Networking/Media and the Job Search
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Suddenly, or maybe not so suddenly, social networking is everywhere Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter…and more like them are popping up daily...
2009 Job Search: State of Affairs
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
With the current state of affairs in this country’s job market, it really is hard to believe that anyone is getting a job, not so much because of the unemployment rate, but because the process has become so arduous and ridiculous...
“Must-Do’s” For Every Job Search
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Many job seekers are overwhelmed by the amount of options that are out there today In an effort to navigate through all the muck and mire, I have put together a list of three of the most effective tools that job seekers should keep in their arsenal...
2009, The Year of the Job Search
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
With unemployment rates at record highs and Fortune 500s daily announcing pending layoffs, it is pretty clear that 2009 is going to usher in an even greater frenzy of job seekers...
The Frustrations of an IT Job Search
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
You have to feel for IT job seekers It is tough for them to find solid IT-focused resume writers...
Job Seeker Dilemma: Overcoming the HR Black Hole
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I’m not sure there is anything more frustrating to today’s job search process than companies that post online for open positions, insist that candidates contact them only via online forms, and warn against trying any other means of applying for the position...
Resumes Are Not About You
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I’ve written several blogs and online articles now on this subject because I believe that a disservice has been done to most job seekers, and to career changers, in particular...
The Executive Job Search: Back to the Basics
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I’ve had the privilege of working with job seekers of a wide range of backgrounds and industries But this past year, I have concentrated much of my time to working with executives and executive-wannabes...
Why Can’t I Ever Seem to Land the Job of My Dreams?
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I hear this cry from job seekers all the time: “Why, oh why, does my dream job always seem to be around the next corner...
The Job Search and the Cell Phone: Why They Are a Bad Mix
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, especially for so many young workers who will probably never own a landline phone, but for the sake of their career development, I’ll wear the mantle…
Cell phones and job searches are often a bad combination...
Job Search Tips? Don’t Make it About the Benefits
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
With the cost of healthcare increasing each year, I hear more and more job seekers placing medical benefits among the top—if not the number 1—considerations of their job search...
Job Search Fact Or Myth? Age Discrimination Is A Major Issue In A Job Search
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
A lot of material has been published both in print and posted online that has caused older job seekers, especially those Baby Boomers in their 50s and 60s, to be afraid that they are no longer marketable...
Job Search Tips: Developing A Job Target
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Many job seekers have a tendency to start their job search with the “Ready, Fire, Aim” approach There are numerous reasons, which include things like just being let go from a current job, the desire to get out of the present employment quickly, or simply a lack of understanding or focus...
Maybe I Just Need a Miracle Job Hunting Pill?
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
Have you ever reached that point during a job search when you start to think that you must be missing out on something…that someone, somewhere, must have the answer for your troubles...
Do Resume Guarantees Guarantee You a Better Resume?
Submitted by: Stephen Van Vreede
In today’s competitive marketplace, you will find some resume writing firms offering guarantees for the products they deliver...
Successful Jobs Networking Tips
Submitted by: Mac Patel
Networking is a very important part of the job search It has been estimated that as many as 70% of jobs are filled without being advertised...
How to Find Jobs in Vancouver, Canada
Submitted by: Mac Patel
Vancouver, British Columbia is a beautiful port city in western Canada Because it is a vibrant and temperate metropolitan area within close proximity to many enjoyable outdoor recreational activities, Vancouver is considered a desirable place to live...
Oil and Gas Jobs in Alberta, Canada
Submitted by: Mac Patel
While the rest of the world seems to be losing jobs at an alarming rate, the complete opposite can be said about Canada's Alberta Province...
Part Time Job As a Social Worker
Submitted by: Jan Brass
Part Time Social Work in NYC can be very rewarding work When you need a job, a good strategy is to search in an area where many jobs need to be filled...
What They Didn't Want You to Know About Network Marketing!
Submitted by: Dan C Smith
Network marketing has made itself a primary focus when individuals think of the words “home based business...
How to Have a Good Phone Interview
Submitted by: Jan Brass
With today's economy being in as poor a shape as it is, and jobs being so scarce, many New Yorkers are applying for opportunities and part time jobs in New York as well as out of state...
Part Time Jobs in NYC - Working in the New York Film Industry
Submitted by: Jan Brass
A part time film or video job in New York can provide many working opportunities Some part time jobs in NYC may seem exotic, but exploring the possibilities can be worthwhile...
Micro Niche Finder SEnuke Market Samurai and Keyword Elite
Submitted by: Dean Deal
Is there anything more initially confusing or counterproductive than looking at a computer monitor wondering where to start with odd concepts like search engine ppc (pay-per-click) or Google keyword tools...
How to Make Money Online
Submitted by: Jackson Morning
If you want to know how to make money online you must have 3 essential components in which to succeed:
1...
Health Care Jobs In An Economic Downturn
Submitted by: Tom Thompson
Scared you might be out of jobs during the recession Worried you're on the list of next pool of being laid off...
What is Needed to Work at Home as a Customer Service Representative
Submitted by: Laurie Karras
To work at home as a Customer Service Representative, CCR, CRM, Remote Agent, Customer Call Agent or Customer Care Professional there are basic at home office tools you need to have...
What Jobs Provide: Personal Growth and Satisfaction
Submitted by: Mike Richardson
Jobs are one of the most important facets of American life today They provide us with a plethora of things we wouldn't be able to obtain anywhere else...
Resume Tips: Improving Your Resume
Submitted by: Neil Morrical
Your resume is going to be the single most effective tool that you have at your disposal when you set out to get a new job...
Avoiding the Common Resume Mistakes
Submitted by: Neil Morrical
A resume is a vitally important tool; it is in fact the single most powerful first impression that you are likely to make when applying for a new job opening...
Avoiding the Common Cover Letter Mistakes
Submitted by: Neil Morrical
Many people have attributed the success of landing a job to the fact that they wrote and delivered a strong cover letter...