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Job Finding Help: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

Posted on April 21, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Have a job position in mind and go for it. It would make no sense if you kept driving but you had no place to go would it.

When hunting for a job, there are important things
you must know that will help you.

1) Fire … ready, aim. Do not start by sending out resumes
before you have targeted you ideal job. Always think before sending out
resumes.

2) It is important to never offend an interviewer, even if he/she are
younger than you. This means that you should never address the interviewer by
his or her first name, until they tell you that you can. For example, “You can
call me Jack, or the equivalent. Remember to address the
interviewer formally.

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3 steps in writing a Resume Thank You letter

Posted on April 21, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Use these steps to make thank you letter that you can send an employer after you have gone through the interview process. Highly Recommended.

The Thank you letter, or also known as the follow-up letter,
is written similar as you would a Cover letter.  

You will use three steps in writing a simple
thank you letter.

1.First, you’re going to market that all-important connection
with the grab his attention

2.Then you’re going to market your skills and capabilities
and reemphasize your “fit” with the company’s needs

3.Finally, you’re going to urge the employer to take action.

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Job Fairs Aren’t for Sissies; 10 Tips to Improve Your Chances

Posted on April 1, 2008 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment

Before you go to the job fair, learn how you can make the most of your time and come out successful.

There is more competition in the job market than there was a few years ago, so it pays to get out there. Attending a job fair beats sitting at home waiting for the phone to ring. If nothing else, it’s a place to schmooze and find out what’s happening. Your approach to the fair may make a huge difference in whether you achieve satisfactory results.

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