Job Search Strategy

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Job Search Checklist
Peter Newfield’s Job-Search Checklist is like your job-search “trip
planner”. It’s a simple to follow strategy to systematically pursue the job you want.
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Boomers Looking for Work
How to turn age (experience) and skills (proven accomplishments) to your advantage in your job
search.
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How to Organize Your Job Search
Looking for work can be a full-time job in itself. The longer you look,
the harder it is to stay positive and focused. To make it easier, organize your search, make
creative use of your time, and network,
network, network!
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25 ways to sabotage your job search
Looking for a job is like dating -- sometimes failure is your fault. A tough job
market is more reason to do right on the things you can control. Burning bridges, a
generic cover letter can hurt your job earch. Don't forget lessons once you land a
job -- there may be a next time.
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Job Search Guide for Everyone Job search is not what it
was in the Seventies and Eighties anymore. According to the Department of Labor, the average
American will have 3.5 different careers in his lifetime and work for ten employers, keeping each
job for only 3.5 years. |
Unemployment Is Not A Joke !: How To Find A Job In 30 Days Identify
Your DNA - Dynamic Natural Ability and Discover " How to find your career path in 30 days". This
book is designed to put everything that you need at your finger tips when it comes to knowing how
and what it takes to create career leverage. This powerful step by step, word for word
instructional novel has some amazing stories regarding the impact and influences of a unemployment
transitional experiences. This book is the written complilation from The Total Package digital
CD/DVD series " Unemployment is not a JOKE". Both of these tools together creates the most
effective career transitional coaching and empowerment fomat that exist. If you want to turn what
you love to do into money, or land the perfect job, read this book. If you want to get off the
sidelines and get back onto the corporate playing field,read this book. Don't let what you don't
know cost you your next job or career or business opportunity. |
Don't Let a High Salary History Derail Your Job
Search When the job market gets tight and lots of employees are sidelined,
competition from other job seekers can lead to lower salaries, meaning you may not be able to find a
job that pays what you are -- or were -- making. Wages have dropped in many industries, especially
those related to financial services, says Josh Warborg, Robert Half International’s district
president in Seattle. |
MBA Job Search: Unemployed But Unbowed With the economy
in turmoil, many MBA graduates are finding the job search tough going. To give readers some insight
into the strategies they’re pursuing and the difficulties they face, BusinessWeek has recruited four
out-of-work MBAs to write about their experiences for a new feature called “The Hunt” that will
appear periodically on the Getting In blog. Comments, as always, are welcome. |
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