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Job Search

Couch Potato Job Seeker

January 26, 2010 /

This article is courtesy of Nicole Hitch at http://www.bluewaveprofessionals.com It is amazing how many people I have spoken with lately that are looking for work and somehow still think that by purely looking through employment opportunities on job boards and applying online with a generic resume – it is going to land them their next…

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The Top 10 LinkedIn Groups for Job Seekers

January 25, 2010 /

This is a compilation of what we feel are the most productive, successful, and growing career groups on LinkedIn. These groups are designed for those on the hunt for a new career, new position, new company, or information related to career search. If you’re not utilizing LinkedIn groups you are missing out. If you are…

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Including Temporary Employment on Your Executive Resume

January 22, 2010 /

This is a guest post by Heather Eager. This is an issue that tons of clients ask us and we thought this was a great way to address it. While searching for an executive level job, have you spent time working temporary positions? You might have considered omitting these temporary jobs from your executive resume’s…

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How to Make Your Job Search More Successful by Improving Your Hire-Ability

January 21, 2010 /

This guest expert article is from Heather Eager. We hope you find it useful for your job search.   Regardless of how long you’ve looked for a job (or how many jobs you’ve looked for), it’s always important to do whatever you can to make yourself more hire-able. This is something you can do even…

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Are You Experiencing Resume Information Overload?

October 6, 2009 /

Are You Experiencing Resume Information Overload? Navigating the waters of career advice can be murky at times. Everyone seems to have an opinion about what you should or shouldn’t do and what you should or shouldn’t write. With all the information out there how do you really know what advice to take and what to…

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Is Your Resume Presentable?

October 5, 2009 /

Presentation is your first impression. Much like when you meet someone for the first time and you know that they’re forming their first impression of you. Of course we always hope it will be a positive one and it is the same principle with your resume. The presentation of the document is the reader’s first…

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