Wednesday 21 December 2011

Simple tips to Search for The very best On-line Job Websites

You can find thousands of on-line job sites currently registered on the web. The sheer scope of coverage can be overwhelming, from the local jobs level to the regional jobs level, all the way to the country wide jobs level. You can work full time for many weeks and never search them all.
The secret to a great internet job hunt is to try to filter the range down to the very best ones, especially for non-executive jobs. As a hiring executive, this is the sequence in which I'll submit jobs online. It is therefore the order in which you should spend your on-line job hunt time:
1. The Business Webpage
2. News paper job advertisements.
3. Internet job web sites

Friday 16 December 2011

How to Get Hired Right Out of College

Many students graduating from college are experiencing very negative setbacks. College used to be the place a person could go and expect a job upon graduation. That is not the case these days. Many students end up graduating only to move back in with their parents. When they cannot get hired for the job they had been training and studying to become the entire time, they end up working in the fast food industry, or another minimum wage paying job instead. Everyone knows those minimum wage jobs are not going to cover that student debt! So, what the current graduating class of college students wants to know is, "How can I avoid this path?"

Friday 2 December 2011

How to Market Yourself to Employers

With a sinking economy and many people continually losing jobs, being a quiet job prospector in today's market is the same as being invisible. Getting a job requires making sure you are the one that stands out and is best suited for the job. This is something you already have to be showing before an employer is even involved.

Saturday 19 November 2011

Online Job Search Tips -1

When you search for jobs it can be difficult to spend time and money flipping through the Sunday newspaper. There are times that that time and money comes up with nothing but coupons, and store ads. So what you can do is try job searching online. Here are some tips that you can follow.


Thursday 10 November 2011

Online Job Search Tips


Starting an online job search can be both exciting and frustrating. You might be excited at the thought of being your own boss-to a certain extent, anyhow-and setting your own hours and working in the comfort of your own living room and not having to listen to obnoxious co-workers or having to figure out what to bring to the office holiday party. However, that enthusiasm can quickly fade as you realize how daunting an online job search can be: how many options there are and how much competition there is.

Thursday 27 October 2011

10 Outdated Job-Search Techniques to Avoid


I read a funny anecdote yesterday. It went something like this:

"The boss took half of the resumes we received today and threw them in the trash. He said, "I don't hire unlucky people."

It's funny, it's probably fake, and it's generally not the way things are done. Unless you really do come across a maniac at the top of the food chain, there are certain things you can do to improve your chances of getting an interview, and other things that put your whole career on the back burner. (http://www.wisebread.com/5-fatal-assumptions-of-job-seekers)

Here are ten job-search techniques that you should try to avoid if you want to improve your chances of getting hired.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

7 Deadly Mistakes Of Jobseekers


Job seekers consistently make the same mistakes but these can be avoided.
Job hunting has become a lot more difficult with a slow economy and a higher unemployment rate. Looking for a job can be stressful and daunting not to mention a tedious process. To compound the difficulties, most job seekers fall trap to some of the deadliest job hunting mistakes but the problem is they don't know it.
In today's competitive job market, it's imperative that job seekers recognize these deadly mistakes in order to counter them and increase their chances of landing a job. So if you're reading this then chances are you are looking for a job or know somebody else who is. Check out the seven deadliest mistakes that should be avoided.

Monday 10 October 2011

Five Secret Steps To Find A Great Job



Getting things you have always wanted makes you feel on cloud nine and sets you aback. Just like you might have felt when you were graduating, isn't it? But the real tough time is when you actually have to step out into the real world and accept the challenges that are thrown your way. The first most challenge would possibly be your job search. Searching for a job usually is time-consuming and frustrating. Finding a job may even take ample amount of time and effort and yet not yield the desired result. Internet job search often throws up results that are totally irrelevant to what you are exactly looking for.

Thursday 29 September 2011

How Do I Really Get a Job?


The job market has changed. Employers literally have a world of candidates to select from. Employers can outsource practically every job that they need to get their product to market and into the hands of the end- user. With that said there are still terrific opportunities to work. Here are my top 10 opportunity suggestions to get working FAST!

Wednesday 21 September 2011

Steps to Find a GOOD JOB


Many people keep doing the same things over and over again hoping that they will catch a break even though it does not seem to work. When applying for work, they keep sending their papers in the same manner hoping that they will find the best job out there. One common trend is people going on a cruise through the internet then sending their resumes to each and every company that they can find online. While this can get you that call from the HR department, chances of getting a job through this haphazard mode of application are very slim. Below are a few ways on how you can raise your chances of getting a job.

Sunday 11 September 2011

The Basics of a Job Search


Are you disappointed with the results of your job search? Do you feel like you have spent so much time and yet you are not seeing any sign of a positive response? If you have been going through this dilemma, probably it is time for you to pause for a while and take time to check if you are heading the right direction in your job search. Sometimes job seekers become preoccupied that they fail to look at the important truths involved in job search.

A job search requires a full-time commitment. When you are hunting for jobs, make sure that you spend enough time for this endeavor. Whether you are currently employed and seeking a better job opportunity or are unemployed and looking for your first employment, it is essential to devote as much time and commitment as you can. If you are presently working, use your early mornings and late evenings to polish your resume and schedule your interviews at lunchtime. When unemployed, you should treat this job hunt as a job itself that needs investment of time similar to what you would give on a typical work week.