| | Holiday Time Means Seasonal Jobs by Anne Jabusch - Nov, 2010 With the holidays right around the corner, many companies are starting to advertise
for additional workers to help them get through the rush. If you are unemployed,
work part-time or just need some extra cash, this is a great time to find seasonal
work.
Even if the seasonal position do... |
| | Tips to Avoid the Summer Job Search Meltdown by Anne Jabusch - Jul, 2010 It's very easy to get distracted by the sun, hot weather and seemly endless summer events. Smart job seekers know that finding employment is a full-time job, and while you can give yourself a "mini-vacation" for a day or two, you need to remain dedicated. Here are a few tips to keep your s... |
| | Objective and Summary Statements on Resumes: What to Include? by Anne Jabusch - Jun, 2010 Using an objective statement on your resume is a highly controversial topic in the human resource industry. Many HR professionals argue that objective statements are never well written and tend to be very self-serving.
For example, my first resume objective statement was "to obtain a po... |
| | Spring Cleaning for Your Job Hunt by Anne Jabusch - Apr, 2010 The grass is green, the birds are chirping and your new job is just around the corner. Now is the time to give your job hunt the same treatment that you give your home.
Reorganize Your Priorities
Just as you might reorganize your closet, do the same with your priorities. Evaluate how... |
| | The ABC’s of Networking by Anne Jabusch - Mar, 2010 Let’s face it- many of us feel awkward when it comes to networking. Walking into a crowded room alone can be an intimidating feeling for job seekers. By following these rules, networking can be as easy as the ABC’s- at least A-B-C-D-E-F!
A: Appropriate Attire
Make sure you are dressed ... |
| | Quick Tips for Your Job Hunt by Anne Jabusch - Feb, 2010 You've found yourself unemployed. With the recession and advances in technology, a lot has changed in the job market, and you might be feeling overwhelmed. The following tips can help you with what comes next.
• Use your 40 hours a week: In the past, you may have laughed off the thought... |
| | How to Ask for References by Anne Jabusch - Jan, 2010 In this fiercely competitive job market, references can make or break you as a job candidate. It has been said that there is one job for every six people on the job hunt. So what can you do to make sure you stand out from the competition? Sometimes the answer is what other people have to s... |
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