11 Ways to Approach Job Search
Click here to read an article with some great short things to do and remember during your job search from the Five O’Clock Club (a national career coaching and outplacement organization.
Read MorePosted by Julie Erickson | Feb 21, 2009 | Job-Search, Recommended Reading
Click here to read an article with some great short things to do and remember during your job search from the Five O’Clock Club (a national career coaching and outplacement organization.
Read MorePosted by Julie Erickson | Feb 20, 2009 | Job Skills, Networking, Social Media
You can be proactive in your job search by looking for places you want to work, seeing if they have any jobs open, and then networking your way into an interview. This article on www.idealist.org addresses non-profits...
Read MorePosted by Julie Erickson | Feb 19, 2009 | Money
Right now, employers hold most of the cards in salary negotiations. Websites like WorkforceManagement.com and HR.com point out that now is the time to get top-notch talent for relative bargain prices. “Relative” is...
Read MorePosted by Julie Erickson | Feb 19, 2009 | Money
Here’s a new job search site that provides information on salaries for specific jobs at specific employers: www.jobnob.com. I typed in “Director of Marketing” and the site returned 178 salary results (at 154...
Read MorePosted by Julie Erickson | Feb 17, 2009 | Interview
Sometimes an interviewer asks you a question you didn’t expect. There’s no need to panic – you know the answer. All you need to do is give yourself some time to remember the answer and formulate the beginning...
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