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The Four Types of Resumes
There are four different styles of resumes, chronological, plain text, functional and combination. Each resume is used for different types of jobs, as well as what position in a career a person is. Chronological resumes are...
0 commentsPro and Cons of Informational Interviews
Some of the pros of informational interviewing is the information that is learned will probably be accurate and from a trusted source. In this way, a person can learn what the job actually entails on a day to day basis, instead of just ideals. A...
0 comments10 Easy Interview Tips for Interns and New College Graduates
In my job as a hiring manager at a major semiconductor company, I have had the pleasure (and sometimes horror) of interviewing a variety of candidates for various engineering internship or new hire positions for my group. Oftentimes it was the small...
2 commentsHow to Face and Succeed in Interview?
A hub about , how to face interview with utmost ease and getting success in it.
2 commentsLooking for Work Successfully
There is no certain way to find a job. If there were, we'd all know about it by now. Looking for work is full of uncertainties, but you shouldn't let it make you a nervous wreck. To be successful is to survive and somehow find enjoyment in each day, regardless of whether we are working or unemployed.
0 comments10 Resume Tips To Help You Get the Job You Want
Are you looking for a job? One of the tools that you will need to learn to use, whether you are applying for your first job or your 10th job or your 50th job, is a resume. Your resume is your first introduction to the employer so you had better...
1 commentReading a Job Posting and Common Interview Irritations: Is Common Career Advice Out of Date?
Part IV of a series; are career councilors out-of-touch with today's hiring practices? Some basic assumptions of job hunting need to be questioned. Part IV examines some curious aspects of job postings and questions the need for in-depth interpretation of candidates' behavior and interview responses.
1 commentJob Skills Employees Need in the 21st Century
Are skills and abilities you learned when you were first out of school still relevant today? Did the classes you took in high school and college help you get a job? Will they help you find a new one? The workplace has changed and employees have...
2 commentsThe Internet: Is Common Career Advice Outdated?
Part III of a series; are career councilors out-of-touch with today's hiring practices? Some basic assumptions of job hunting need to be questioned. Part III asks how the internet has changed the job market, and why we're still treating it like a new, revolutionary idea.
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