Posts Tagged ‘Job Interview’
Your Job Interview Mistakes to Avoid
Friday, February 4, 2011 8:31 No CommentsIn a survey by CareerBuilder, recurring examples of offensive interview mistakes are shared. Here are some of the faux pas to avoid: Tell the interviewer all the ways your previous employer made you mad and how miserable you were in his employ. Be sure to eat all the treats and candy the interviewer has sitting [...]
The Most Effective Resume Tips
Monday, December 27, 2010 9:43 No CommentsAnother thing to consider is the design of your resume. Hiring managers do not have the time to thoroughly scan your resume. They have more important things to do and resume to read through. Make the design of your resume reader friendly that sums up all they need to know in relation to the position [...]
Deciding your Career Choice
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 4:07 No CommentsGetting a good job, you have to get good grades in high school so that you are able to be accepted into good universities. Once you get to that stage, you must decide on what university level education you would like to get. The factor that you should consider when choosing your career is what [...]
Choosing the Path to a Career
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 8:27 No CommentsThis article will try to provide you with some career planning tips to make the task of selecting the path to a career a less overwhelming journey. The first step to take as part of your career planning guide is to identify your strengths, abilities and what interests you. To do this appropriately, you need [...]
When you Find a Great Job
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 4:36 No CommentsThere are three keys that you should consider when you want to find a great job. Here’s how to get it working for you: 1. Focus: create a list of ten companies that based upon your research, your skills, abilities and purposes, are likely to need your services and provide an environment of personal growth. [...]
When you Make a Mistake at your Work
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 7:34 No CommentsIf you’ve just started a new job and you’ve made a mistake at work , In this article there are easy steps to evaluate the problem and enact a plan of action. 1: Evaluate the Situation First, take a minute to breathe and evaluate the situation. Your initial urge may be to freak out, but [...]
The Aid of Resume Objective Samples
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 7:34 No CommentsIn recent years resume objectives became controversial, as employers started to look at only one part of the objective. i.e. what the potential employee has to offer. They completely forgot about what the candidates wanted. There are people who believe resume objective samples should not be used. Others on the other hand say that more [...]
What to Avoid in Writing your Resume
Monday, November 15, 2010 10:17 No CommentsThe same set of rules is for the resume. So, here are 10 things you cannot write a resume. 1. Did not invent anything. This includes inventing your accomplishments, level of responsibility and your abilities. In addition, if it is dishonest, a person who will evaluate your resume, can learn about it (for example, if [...]
Best Practices for your Job Interview
Monday, November 15, 2010 10:17 No CommentsThese secrets indeed are not really a “secret” because they’re just the things often neglected by majority of job seekers. Here are some best practices to help you ace in your next job interview. 1. Don’t Wing It Always attend job interviews with proper preparation. The areas you should spend time to explore are as [...]
7 Tips to Choose your Job References
Wednesday, November 3, 2010 8:49 No CommentsThe employer is making a big decision in hiring you, and wants to be sure you are who you say you are. Here are some keys to providing successful job references: Forget the letter: Employers have no interest in reading an informal reference letter written in the past. Letters do not have credibility, since anyone [...]


