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3 Steps to Rate Every Job Offer

Apply the R.I.G.H.T. Job method to analyze and rate every job offer. It’s a good news/bad news dilemma: Yes, they’ve finally given you that job offer you were hoping for; but, no, you’re really not sure if you should take it. Parts of the offer seem excellent, but not everything – definitely not everything. Deciding [...]

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4 Secrets to a New Job in 6 Weeks

Vince Wiskovitch, from Nassau County, New York, was just hired for a legal position after searching only 6 weeks for a job. By comparison, the average job search in America now lasts 33.3 weeks. Read on to learn the 4 things he did to get hired 27 weeks faster than average. // < ![CDATA[ google_ad_client [...]

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How to Create a Job for Yourself

If you’ve been jobless for an extended period of time, maybe you ought to stop looking for the right job. Instead, try looking for the right employer. If you do, and contact them with the right message, employers may create a job just for you. It happens all the time — even in today’s economy. [...]

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7 Tips To Starting a New Job Successfully

Guest Article by Randy Block Congratulations! You have accepted a new position. All of that work of looking for a job has paid off, handsomely. Take a breather. Now, it’s time to switch gears. Your next objective is to integrate yourself into the new organization. 1. Day one–maintain old contacts Say thank you. Contact all [...]

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Tiger Woods: The Price of Fame — and a Bleeding Brand (Controversial Careers Series)

Lessons Jobseekers Can Learn From Professionals in Controversial Situations New series of articles by ResumeToReferral.com The EMTs arrived at the house in the wee hours of the morning to find Tiger lying on the ground bleeding, and his wife standing over him with a golf club. As the story goes, he attempted to leave his [...]

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