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How To Get A Job After Graduation
You've graduated from school, and you need to focus on both yourself and your job search. Take the time now to look for work in your chosen field and plan your future. more...
Relying on only one source, be it internet or classified ads, severely restricts your prospects of new employment opportunities. So where else do you look? more...
A reader asks what is going wrong - resumes and cover letters are sent out, but no interviews. more...
Accessing The Hidden Job Market
Finding a job means having to go beyond the advertised jobs. But how can you do that? more...
Sometimes it's better to hide the truth. If you feel that way, skip this article. Lying has a way of coming back and biting you when you least expect it. more...
Job Search Sites: Bane or Boon?
Don't limit your job search to just cruising the job search sites; there's a whole world out there for you to explore and find the right workplace for you. more...
Job Search Sites - Which Is Best?
There are so many job sites on the internet now. Should you apply to all? Find out which ones are best for you, and learn how to use any job site to your advantage. more...
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For anyone who thinks they know the hard and fast rules of job hunting, here are eight misconceptions about the process. more...
Researching Potential Employers
By: Peggy Crippen
Employer research is vital when candidates select an organization with which to seek employment, as well as when candidates prepare for an interview. more...
For high school and college students who are looking to earn some money this summer, here are ten ideas of where to look for work. more...
Job Search Using Personal Branding
People talk about personal branding all the time when it comes to making a mark within a company. But how about using it to find a new job? more...
Not all recruiters are the same. Some focus on a particular industry, others on a particular job type. Figure out which one would work best based on individual needs. more...
A layoff can be emotionally and financially traumatic. Whether or not it was wanted, think of the RIF as a chance for change. more...
When times are tough or companies merge, it is common for employees to be laid off. If rumors of a RIF loom, take some steps to make it easier if it does happen. more...
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