Graphire on December 27th, 2009

In lieu of the new year, (and for those die-hard resolutions folks) I thought I’d share some great tips from a Wake Forest University career development expert. Enjoy! Courtesy of StockVault. Millions of Americans will be job hunting in 2010, and for many of those who are currently unemployed, the search will mark the continuation of a long and unsuccessful journey. Andy Chan, vice president for career development at Wake Forest University, says job seekers often …

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Job Seeker Millions of Americans will be job hunting in 2010, and for many of those who are currently unemployed, the search will mark the continuation of a long and unsuccessful journey. Andy Chan, vice president for career development …

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Questions that the interviewer may ask you include: what are your career goals?

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admin on December 12th, 2009

Oddly enough the “Expert” just happened to fall upon his career over 20 years ago, nonetheless, throughout the interview the “experts” answers all point to taking control of your job search – being in-charge of the process- so as not to have to rely on …

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Dale: The great frustration of job hunting is that there is no feedback loop — you don’t learn why your resume wasn’t picked, and if it was, you don’t learn why you didn’t get called back. … J.T.: There’s no replacement for a friend who does interviewing to practice with you, or a career coach. Dale: Having done many interviews, actual and mock, I can tell you that the most common mistake interviewees make is to merely sit there and earnestly answer questions

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admin on December 3rd, 2009

The decision for change becomes that much more difficult if the new job you need means switching the career . While you will face a challenge in trying to get the job that meets the new career objectives, crafting the resume should not be … up on different organizations with similar missions); if invited for an interview , you will need to appear very interested and knowledgeable and willing to learn more – not only about their company, but about the industry as a whole.

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The level of professionalism this requires of the teacher is reflected in the school’s commitment to the team’s professional development . including Italian lessons which are provided free of charge. www.languagestudio.it. Qualifications. CELTA or equivalent. ..

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admin on October 7th, 2009

Good scoial-network can improve your efficiecy, not only on the work itself but also good for your entire future career path.( job – hunting , recruit, professional personal development ,life and work advice etc.http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt= A0oGkwHju9lH5F8BTwRXNyoA … Included are notes, tips and advice on each question. The real advantage you have is by taking ten minutes to explore the question before an interview

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Graphire on September 22nd, 2009

Mr. Persky’s eccentric job seeking gambit did however, give him a platform to pursue another career ambition: “A book he wrote about his extreme job hunting has drawn interest from publishers. He pens career columns for a financial-service … CareerBuilder.com gives the following tips , following advice from Betsy Richard’s: 1. Prepare an “elevator speech” of three to four sentences that introduces your most marketable skills. Keep it succinct at no more than 20 seconds

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admin on September 18th, 2009

To find out about new positions and get tips on how to tailor your application for them, join professional networking groups, advises Teri Black-Brann, president of Teri Black & Co., a recruiting company that specializes in placing government executives. … “When I worked in career development for Johnson & Wales University, the Defense Contract Audit Agency and IRS recruited a number of accountants from there because they had good experiences in the past,” says Mason

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