5 Ways To Job Hunt Without Really Trying
If spending hours upon hours looking for a job online is getting old and not leading to many—if any—worthwhile interviews, it may be time to change your strategy. Sometimes a fresh approach can open new doors and present opportunities you would never have come across before. And the best part? These tips don’t require you to do as much work as scouring page after page of job listings.
5 Easy Tips to Help You Impress Recruiters
It is very important to impress your recruiter because he or she will ultimately be the one who is going to give you the interview. There are many ways how you can impress your recruiter but we thought we’d show you the 5 best ways that you should take into consideration when applying for a job. This is especially important if you are a recent graduate looking for graduate jobs because you most likely will not have much work experience
Read MoreHow Google+ Can Supplement Your Job Hunt
With Google+ on track to reach 400 million users by the end of 2012, it’s time to get on the bandwagon. However, I am not urging you to join for the sake of having another Facebook to keep up. No, I advise you get involved with Google+ as a means to present your best assets to jobs.
Read MoreLearn New Tools To Change Careers
One of the most flawless ways to transition into a new career, or to prepare yourself for industry changes in your current career, is to learn new skills and new tools. Business needs are evolving daily and so too are requirements for employees. Upgrading yourself as a worker makes you a better asset to a company and paves the way for you to advance into new opportunities. Whether you’re an international broker, a Miami life coach,
Read More5 Tips for Job Hunting While Still Employed
Just like every business owner is always looking for the next great sale or buy to come along, his or her employees need to give some attention to the current job market.
While most employees are probably content or even happy with their present jobs, especially given the economic environment we live in these days, it should not come as a surprise that many of those same workers are likely keeping one eye on the Help Wanted pages.



