I’ve been on my fair share of job interviews, and if there is one thing I’ve learned from all of them, it’s that the follow-up can make all the difference in the world. When I first graduated college in 2008, I started looking for my first real-world career. At the time, I – like many…
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Think Like an Entrepreneur: Finding a Job in a Tough Economy
The following post is contributed by Nathalie Sanderson. Whether you’re in college, changing careers, sending out resumes, or preparing for an interview, finding a job in a tough economy can be quite a challenge. When times are tough, companies stop recruiting, interviewers are flooded with a deluge of resumes, and competition for jobs gets fierce…
The Benefits of Temping
Temping is often viewed as an inferior alternative to permanent jobs. While temping does have obvious drawbacks, it can offer many benefits as well. Don’t discount temporary jobs to the negative connotations. A temporary position can lead to a full-time job and can offer opportunities for making important industry connections. Read on for some of…
New Book Helps Job-Seekers Crack the New Market
There’s no question that the world of work is changing. Secure jobs with great benefits are on the decline, while white-collar workers scramble for the good positions that remain. Cracking the New Job Market, by William Holland, offers seven rules for navigating today’s unstable market. The book offers practical advice, particularly in the area of…
You CAN Find a Job Online – Here's How
Although many jobs are obtained through networking, not everyone has the necessary connections to secure a job this way. It may seem as if your resume falls into a black hole when you respond to online job listings. However, with patience, persistence, and a little luck, you can find a job online. As you search,…