Remaining Empowered After Months of Job Searching
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
One of the most draining experiences one can endure is the job search A job search isn't usually thought of as a high-energy process, but given enough time, you'll find your body and mind getting fatigued as a search goes on and on...
Attending Job Fairs at the Executive Level
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
At the beginning of your career, you probably attended a job fair or two, but you may have ignored job fairs since your career became more established...
Finding an Executive Job Through a Temp Agency
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
As an executive, it’s customary to feel that the only way to find employment is through networking While this is a vital aspect in job seeking at such a high level, it’s not the only way...
New Job, New Tricks: Social Networking and the Job Search For Baby Boomers
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
In the new world of technology, it’s very common for job seekers to work via the Internet to find their employment...
Finding Jobs Created by the New Stimulus Bill
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
We all know that in 2009 some major adjustments have been occurring on the job front, including a new stimulus bill that is proposing to create 3...
Waiting For Job Opportunities – How to Keep Yourself Occupied
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
With over 500,000 people losing their jobs in the month of November 2008, and over 10 million unemployed in the United States to date, the thought of acquiring a job can almost seem hopeless...
New Millennium Job Seeking Formats
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Though we are well into the new millennium, we are still being surprised by innovative technologies that surface almost everyday...
Getting Your Foot in the Door With Temp Work
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Sometimes finding the job you want requires that you take unorthodox methods to get there More and more people are finding this out as the economy dries up and competition for employment gets stiffer...
How to Handle Your First Interview
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
You’re fresh out of college, or have been a stay-at-home mom for years, and are now ready to take on your first job...
Advertising Your Resume on an Online Job Bank
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Job searches nowadays are much more in-depth than they have been in the past Before, you simply drafted a good resume, printed it on quality paper, and submitted it to the companies you were interested in working for...
Tips For Writing College Student Resumes and Cover Letters
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
If you are a college student, you may not yet be accustomed to writing resumes and cover letters However, the time will soon come where you’ll need to learn in order to secure an on- or off-campus job, internship, or job after graduating...
Cover Letter and Resume Writing Tips For if You’ve Been Fired
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Being fired from your job can be extremely difficult You not only have to think about how you will put meals on the table and pay your bills, but also how your pride and belief in yourself as an employee has been affected...
Resume Builders and Other Writing Software
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Writing a resume can be a tedious task There’s so much information to include and organize (employment history, skills, education, career highlights, awards, etc...
Baby Boomers: Resumes and Cover Letters For Ages 50 and Older
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
If you are a Baby Boomer, you are a part of a generation that is headed toward retirement However, due to our slumping economy, there is a chance that even if you are able to retire, you could be making a u-turn right back into the workforce to supplement your retirement savings...
The Cubicle Isn’t Always Bigger On The Other Side
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Patience It’s a difficult trait to possess when you’re in the middle of a job search...
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...
Don't Pay For a Professionally Written Resume
Submitted by: Neil Morrical
When you are trying for a new job position, you are going to do everything in your power to stand out above all of the other applicants and prove that you are the best possible person to hire for the position...
Learning Experience in Jobs
Submitted by: Audrey Hammer
I've spent the last 2 years working in a call center with a major cell phone company The pay was definitely a step up from what I was used to in my previous jobs since I've worked mostly part-time while obtaining my degree, but after all is said and done, that's really not what I think the best part about this job is...
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...
How to Become a Recreation and Amusement Attendant: Anywhere in the World!
Submitted by: John Beede & Tyson Hale
The leisure and recreation industry is constantly growing even during tough economic times People seem to take refuge in the fun and pleasure that recreation and amusement attractions have to offer...
3 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying To Jobs Online
Submitted by: John Stronack
This article addresses the issue of online job applications specifically, as it seems that the bad habits that come with browsing the Web have permeated to the job application process...
Hair Stylist Jobs
Submitted by: Rachel Williams
Hair stylist is an interesting and creative person He/She is a expert in this field; known to dress hairs according to the latest fashion and personality of a person...