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Tips for an effective job search 21 Articles

  • 1 of 21

    by Kristi Moore

    Before you begin your job search, there are a few tasks that must be completed. 1.) Prepare a resume. If you prepare a resume yourself, then have a few of your friends look it over for you. Ask them to point out any s...read more

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    by Dalton Mcgee

    In today's socio-economic world, with the price of gold rising, the US dollar weakening against basically every other currency, and the economy on the verge of a recession, procuring a job isn't the easiest thing in the wo...read more

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    by Lesley Rigg

    Dust all the corners of your social network, have a shuffle around the attic of your soul. The key to successfully finding your dream job may already be within your grasp. You may actually know your new employer, or at l...read more

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    by Valerie Ashton

    Whether you are currently employed and looking for improvement, or desperate to find employment as soon as possible, a career search can be frustrating and difficult. It's easy to go in circles on job search engines and ne...read more

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    by Giannis Gr

    The competition is very big and each day gets bigger. The number of candidates grows while the number of the jobs are getting smaller. This is the reality of our days. You will need to be patient to find a job and optimism...read more

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    by Jill Noble

    Insider trading in the jobs marketplace Whether you're a business owner or an employee and job seeker you naturally want to keep your finger on the pulse and know what is going on in the employment marketplace. Tryi...read more

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    by Mohammed Siraj

    the Term often used for job search is "Job hunting". Whosoever has coined this term has coined it right. Those who go for hunting will very much agree with me. When going for hunting we need to make lot of preparation. Tha...read more

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    by Pete Turner

    One fastest ways to get that dream job is to tap into the hidden job market. You might be asking yourself, "What is the hidden job market? Where is it? How do I get in touch with it? Google "Hidden Job Market" and you'll g...read more

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    by Bonnie Lowe

    Job Search: Use These Six Effective Hunting Techniques Job hunting is like well hunting! Can you imagine a hunter starting a hunting trip without first deciding what he's going to hunt, where he's most likely to find...read more

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    by Davis Goss

    When I got over the initial shock of being urged to "seek alternative employment", I found that I was just another one of the pack following the same traditional job-hunting procedures as everyone else. I wrote resumes,...read more

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    by Jyoti Hariharan

    It is a known fact that landing that dream job is not that easy, but here are some tips to follow which can at least ensure that you are considered for a job. The internet is today one of the best ways to look for a job, a...read more

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    by Pam From Hell

    We have all found ourselves jobless at one time or another. Some of us have even experienced it more than once, through layoffs, downsizing, or reorganizing. Your confidence level sinks to an all time low, sleeping until n...read more

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    by Hayley Solich

    WSo how do you conduct an 'effective' job search? The word 'effective' has become a clich and has kind of lost its impact. According to the online Encarta dictionary, it means "producing a result, especially the expected...read more

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    by Eric Hilden

    Be open, be positive, and be prepared for the unpredictable. At the core of your job search should be an acceptance that no matter what you plan, prepare for, and try to map out, it all may (and probably will) not matter ...read more

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    by Erika Ward

    Finding A New Job Maybe you just got fired. Or you hate your boss. Or perhaps your commute is too long and you're sick of spending so much time in your car. Whatever the reason, you're looking for a new job and that can...read more

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    by Ben Trott

    This is for every man and every woman who wants to maximize their potential of getting a job. First of all is the CV(curriculum vitae) 1) Type CV template into Google and create a similar simple cv on a word document. 2...read more

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    by Don Emery

    People go to work for a number of reasons it can range from a calling to just a simple way to make money. But whatever the reasons finding that job can be possibly the toughest part of the job selection process. Your first...read more

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    by Tiffany Pepin

    The computer has become the most widely used form for finding a job, due to its efficiency and convenience. Most homes are equipped with at least one computer with access to the Internet. The likelihood of finding a job is...read more

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    by Michael Krebs

    An effective job search requires depth of thought in alternative planning and in networking. It is important to follow a unique and intelligent methodology that separates one candidate from the rest of the population. In...read more

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    by Damian Jones

    An effective job search mean dedicating all your time for something you are looking for. There are many of different ways tricks and tips that you can use today in a modern society. You can start out by using your car and ...read more

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