Month: January 2009

Networking into a job

The chances of getting a job via networking are much better than any other method. In May 2000, 64 percent got them by networking. I’m unable to find more updated statistics, but anecdotal accounts on various HR and news...

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Resume Rabbit

Www.resumerabbit.com looks like a new service that could be very helpful to job seekers. On it, you can post your resume “on up to 87 of the top job posting sites” and “choose from our long list of categories...

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Resume Format Matters!

Format really matters because it repels or attracts readers. The content and format of resumes are interrelated. My experience is that format is even more important at first than content. If someone doesn’t read your...

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Why Network?

Networking for job search, business development, or career growth is valuable for a few reasons. You have to get clear about what you want to do and why you want help. Writing down your intention or goal is the biggest step...

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Networking: Part 1

Networking can sound intimidating. Yet you do it every day without thinking about it. Every time you ask someone to recommend a plumber, you’re networking. Every time you send your friend to another friend for advice about...

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