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How Does an Informational Interview Work? - 1 views

  • That's why you should consider conducting informational interviews, or meetings that you schedule with practicing professionals for the purpose of learning more about their jobs.
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      12. What type of interview is scheduled with practicing professionals for the purpose of learning more about their jobs?
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Informational Interview Questions - 0 views

  • 13. Which skills are most important to acquire?
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Key Marketing Tools to Position Yourself on the Job Market - 3 views

  • Where have I been, where am I now, and where will my career be if I do nothing?
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      35. In making a strategic marketing plan, what is the first question a job seeker should ask himself?
  • Job-seekers should consider answering these questions in relation to their job history and career:
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New jobs proverbs - 0 views

  • Use a conservative clothing or above the conservative median within the company. You should always speak louder than your clothes.
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      12. In your first few days, what type of clothing should you wear to work?
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Informational Interviewing: A Top Tool for College Students - 0 views

  • One of the most positive things students get from conducting informational interviews with people in the fields they are interested in is seeing what the career is like from someone actually doing the job, not just reading about it in some article,"
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Make Interview Preparation a Part of Daily Life - GovCentral.com - 0 views

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      87. What do you need to identify to best present yourself in an interview?
  • How can you best present yourself in the interview, appropriately expressing the attributes and skills that will get you the job? First you need to identify them.
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      87. In an interview you have to identify and express two things that will get you the job. What are they?
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The Five Laws of Successful Career Search - 3 views

  • Be prepared to put in effort. The first law for anyone embarking on a new career search is that it takes effort. There is no shortcut, although many tools can make the task easier and quicker. But the key, is to remember there is a goal: fulfilling and rewarding work that could last a lifetime.
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      19. What is the first law of a successful career search?
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Cover Letter Do's and Don'ts for Job-Seekers - 0 views

  • Do address
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      17. Who should you address your cover letter to?
  • Do address your letter to a named individual .
  • Do address your letter to a named individual .
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      17. Who should you address your cover letter to?
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  • Do address your letter to a named individual
  • Do address your letter to a named individual
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United States Economy at a Glance - 5 views

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  • Unemployment Rate (1)
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      2. What was the unemployment rate for February 2010?
  • United States - Monthly Data Data Series Back Data Oct 2010 Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011 Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Unemployment Rate (1) 9.7 9.8 9.4 9.0 8.9 8.8
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      2. What was the unemployment rate in Feb 2011?
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What are the three most important elements of job-hunting? - 2 views

  • Too many job-seekers do not keep a running list of their accomplishments
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      29. In preparation for your job search, what should you keep?
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Questions to Ask at Career and Job Fairs - 2 views

  • What kind of entry-level positions (or internships) exist within your organization?
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Fantastic Formulas for Composing Elevator Speeches - 3 views

  • While many Elevator Speeches are written by sales reps to pitch products and services, the formulas from which the speeches derive can be easily adapted to situations in which the product is you, the job-seeker.
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      28. When an elevator speech is adapted for a job search, who is the product?
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Interview Preparation: Last-Minute Job Interview Prep | Monster - 3 views

  • What If Your Interview Is Tomorrow?
  • What If Your Interview Is Tomorrow?
  • Get directions to the office. Plan to leave early. Keep a phone number to call if you get stuck on the bus or in traffic. If you arrive late and stressed, the interview will not go well.
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      92. What should you keep with you in case you get stuck on the bus or in traffic?
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Cover Letters - Format - 0 views

  • 1. First Paragraph - Why you are writing 2. Middle Paragraphs - What you have to offer 3. Concluding Paragraph - How you will follow-up
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      16. What issue should the second paragraph cover?
  • 2. Middle Paragraphs - What you have to offer
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24-hour Countdown to the Job Interview - 0 views

  • 8:00 a.m., 25 hours before your interview: Get in your car and do a dry run to the interview location. By driving the route at exactly the same time as you'll be doing the next day, you'll simulate the same traffic and road conditions.
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      89. Assuming your interview is at 9:00 AM, what should you be doing 25 hours ahead of time?
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Online Job Applications - Resumes and Cover Letters - 0 views

  • Make sure your resume includes your current contact information and work history. Save your resume as yournameresume.doc, rather than with a generic file name like "resume" so the hiring manager will connect you with the resume when they review it.
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      58. When you save your resume, instead of using a generic title like resume.doc what should you call it.
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Online Job Search Privacy - How to Protect Your Privacy - 1 views

  • Don't Share Confidential InformationNever include the following on your resume, in your cover letters, in email, or in accounts you set up on job sites. Date of Birth Social Security Number Driver’s License Number
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      51. To protect your privacy, what are three things you should never use in a job search?
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Tips on how to use cold calling as an employment strategy - 0 views

  • Cold calling, often called cold canvassing, means contacting  prospective employers, over the phone or through the mail, who have not advertised a position
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http://www.positivelyminnesota.com/JobSeekers/Find_a_Job/Write_a_Resume/Using_Resumes_E... - 0 views

  • Home > JobSeekers > Find a Job > Write a Resume > Using Resumes Effectively FOR JOB SEEKERS Contact Us  1-888-438-5627  Email Us Job Seekers Menu Recently Unemployed Find a Job Explore Careers WorkForce Centers Blind or Visually Impaired People with Disabilities Veterans Using Resumes Effectively A good resume is an important job search tool, but like any tool it's only as good as the person using it. Much has been said about selling your employment skills to a prospective employer. It isn't enough to have the employment skills that an employer desires if you don't have the ability to market them. That takes job search skills and an understanding of how to use your resume effectively when networking. Job search strategies range from the simple and common to the innovative and complex. Here are some of the more common strategies and guidelines. The successful job seeker masters these skills. Get out there and circulate your resume. Give it to anyone who might help you get a job or who might know someone who can help you, especially: Employers with advertised job openings Employers with no advertised job openings Employment agencies Vocational and college placement offices Personal and professional networking contacts People you list as references Executive recruiters Your instructors   Tips for Using Your ResumeResumes should be sent to a person by name. Avoid sending the resume to a job title such as "Production Manager." It will take extra effort, but do your research and find out the name and title of the appropriate person to whom your resume should be sent. If you're asked to send your resume to personnel or human resources, do so. Then also send a resume to the person in charge of the department in which you want to work. Most of the
  • Tips for Using Your Resume Resumes should be sent to a person by name. Avoid sending the resume to a job title such as "Production Manager." It will take extra effort, but do your research and find out the name and title of the appropriate person to whom your resume should be sent.
  • Tips for Using Your Resume Resumes should be sent to a person by name. Avoid sending the resume to a job title such as "Production Manager." It will take extra effort, but do your research and find out the name and title of the appropriate person to whom your resume should be sent.
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10 Questions to Ask at a Job Interview | Monster - 0 views

  • "And you absolutely should take this opportunity
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      42. Should you take advantage of the opportunity to ask a question in an interview?
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