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Surviving the Interview – On No Experience
In his book How to Win Friends and Influence People , author and motivational guru Dale Carnegie says that the person who can speak acceptably is usually considered to possess greater ability than he actually has. In my experience, this is true. If you
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Friday, May 30, 2008 7:00 AM
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How to Crack the Recruiter Code
On Chris Russell’s Secrets of the Job Hunt blog, Phil Rosenberg offers some smart info on getting what you need from recruiters. Phil suggests that in order to develop successful relationships with recruiters you must adopt the attitude that you work
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Monday, March 31, 2008 7:00 AM
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Did Your Interview Questions Break the Law?
My friend Chris Russell over at Secrets of the Job Hunt reported on a recent study by global HR consulting firm Development Dimensions International and Monster that examined the most inappropriate questions job seekers have been asked during an interview.
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How to Avoid Age-Bias Landmines
Thanks to Todd Raphael’s World of Talent blog for pointing out TechRepublic’s new article on how to avoid age-bias landmines during the interview process . According to the article, you may encounter subtle age bias in questions and comments from interviewers.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007 7:00 AM
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Four Tips for Linking Up With LinkedIn
I get a lot of e-mails asking me how people should use LinkedIn for business networking. And the truth is, I’m not entirely sure myself, which is why I’m looking forward to my friend Jason Alba’s book on the topic. This week, though, I came across a great
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How to Write the Perfect Thank You Note
On Vault.com this week, Judi Perkins offered some great advice on writing a thank you note after a job interview. I love this topic because it’s discussed so infrequently, as if people fundamentally understand that a thank you note should in fact be written,
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Monday, June 18, 2007 7:00 AM
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Get Them to Take a Chance on You
When you interview for a job, your prospective boss wants to know that you have the skills and experience to make a contribution to the organization. But she also wants to know that you’re not a clock-watcher. Clock-watchers are people that expend just
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Reach Out and Write That Resume
Bill over at Employment Digest has an excellent point this week that deserves to be shared, and that is that resume writing doesn’t have to be a solo gig. Although the resume may be the single most important document you ever write when it comes to your
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Cover Letters Shouldn't Get Laughs
Employment Digest has this amusing post on language-challenged cover letters, excerpted from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . According to the article, these are statements from actual cover letters, which, unfortunately, were actually read: “As indicted,
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Opportunity Calling
In a post on her blog Job Jungle last week, career expert Liz Ryan discussed a recent Business Week article she wrote about about interview follow-up. Ryan said that of course you should send an e-mail follow-up to everyone who interviews you - and a
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