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GetHired!™ Sample Thank You Note by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011 Sample Thank You Note Following up after an interview or a networking discussion is an essential part of the job search. It's a very basic task, but very few job seekers actually take the time to do it. By sending thank you notes, you can make a positive impression one more time and perhaps influence a decision. There's little downside aside from the few minutes it takes to write a ... |
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Summer Job Interview Questions for Teens by Marcia Robinson - Mar, 2011 Although the overall unemployment rate has dipped tos 8.9%, there is still an unemployment rate of 23.9 percent for teenagers. That means there will still be strong competition for summer jobs this year. Here are seven more job interview questions high school teens should know how to answer when they go for summer job interviews. Summer job interview question #1 - May I call your last supervisor? Sometimes employer... |
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Universally Transferrable Skills For Career Changers by Cathy Eng - Mar, 2011 I rarely go a week without hearing from a client who is changing industries, fields, or general direction. The biggest problem that they’re running into is what they perceive to be a lack of transferrable skills. They are under the impression that there is a huge barrier that keeps field experts in and everyone else out, but there are several universal skills that - in well written resumes - successfully portray the candidate ... |
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GetHired!™ Guide Chapter 7 - References, Salary History, & Additional Materials by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011 SUPPLEMENTAL JOB SEARCH MATERIALS Employers may ask you for additional information during the job application process. We’ll show you examples of a reference list and a salary history. Depending on your field, you may also be asked to provide examples of your work such as writing clips, artwork, video production, web site development, computer code or other samples. Be careful that you don’t u... |
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GetHired!™ Sample Networking Contact by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011 HOW-TO NETWORK GUIDE Depending on your personality, networking may be the easiest or most difficult part of your job search. Either way, it’s an important one. Of course, networking has taken many new forms over the past several years with the rise of online social networks. Keeping connected with your personal network, growing your professional network in person and maintaining an ... |
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GetHired!™ Sample Elevator Speech by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011 HOW-TO NETWORK GUIDE Depending on your personality, networking may be the easiest or most difficult part of your job search. Either way, it’s an important one. Of course, networking has taken many new forms over the past several years with the rise of online social networks. Keeping connected with your personal network, growing your professional network in person and maintaining an ... |
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Civil Service Hiring: The State of New York by Wendy Enelow - Mar, 2011 This post may be one of the longer ones I've written because the hiring process for New York State is so different from the private sector process. It is what I would call a "classic civil service" process, in which networking or personal connections will do absolutely no good - and this deliberate removal of any internal referral process is designed to avoid any potential conflicts of interest, nepotism, or political ties aff... |
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Get Started with GetHired!™ by GetHired!™ - Mar, 2011 Are you ready to GetHired!™? We’ve created a collection of resources to help – everything from checklists, examples, how-to’s and templates to help you get hired. If you are looking to learn more about job search or have your questions answered, we’re happy to help! Register to gain access to exclusive content to help with your job search! Learn from “how-to” articles on t... |
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Focus doesn’t mean you can’t be multifaceted by Dawn Bugni - Mar, 2011 A resume client recently asked for some guidance in making a decision. He had several career paths he could travel. As with many job seekers I meet, he wanted to carry all his “luggage” down each path; placing equal weight on his entire skills set for each opportunity. I explained how an “I can do anything and everything” approach would not work in this market. I told him his message had to be tailored to speak to a potenti... |
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How to Re-think your job search by Miriam Salpeter - Mar, 2011 If you’ve been looking for a job unsuccessfully for a long time, you are not alone. However, just because you haven’t landed yet doesn’t mean a job isn’t just around the corner. One adage that is true for job seekers? If you’ve been doing the same thing, over and over again without achieving the results you want — it’s time to try some new things! This month, the Career Collective (a community I co-coordinate with my collea... |
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