Posts Tagged job-search
Gaining the Edge in a Tight Job Market (Press Release)
Posted by teenarose in press releases on November 17, 2011
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5 Tips to Ensuring Your Resume Produces Top Results
A professionally written resume is an important component to any job search. The overall effectiveness of the document however depends on certain variables; such as how/how often the resume is used, the types of marketing/submission strategies, and the continued relevance of the resume’s content. Concentrating on these important aspects (and others) ensures the resume will [...]
4 Tips for Getting a Job
Posted by teenarose in guest article, online job search on May 11, 2011
“If you don’t know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else!” – Yogi Berra The vast volume of job search information on the Internet is overwhelming. From countless job search sites, to endless blogs and company career sites you could spend years just looking at all of the data. Of course the [...]
Stop Being Creative in Your Job Search
Posted by teenarose in guest article, online job search on April 29, 2011
“Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things.” That’s according to economist and Harvard professor, Theodore Levitt. And that’s absolutely correct. Especially in job hunting, where too many people think too much and do too little. Want proof? According to surveys cited by David Wessel in The Wall Street Journal, “The unemployed [...]
Guerrilla Job Search Secrets of the Homeless Man with the Golden Voice
Posted by teenarose in guest article on February 28, 2011
Maybe you’ve heard the “golden voice” of YouTube sensation, Ted Williams. He’s the formerly homeless, formerly unemployed man who was hired — literally off the street — by the Cleveland Cavaliers for his dream job as an announcer. Other job offers are still pouring in from around the country. If you’re unemployed, you can learn [...]
Networking Excuses, Excuses
Posted by teenarose in guest article on February 24, 2011
Networking to find a job is like yard work or exercise: If you really want to avoid it, any excuse will do. Some of the most frequent excuses I hear from job seekers about why they’re not networking diligently are “I’m too shy,” “I’m too busy,” and “I really don’t need any help.” But if [...]
Thank Your Way to a New Job
Posted by teenarose in guest article on February 19, 2011
“When you thank someone, like a friend who gave you a job lead or a hiring manager after an interview, for example, you help satisfy that person’s need to be appreciated. Not only is it an ego boost for them, it can propel you faster toward employment.” You may have heard it said that the [...]
4 Classic Quotes about Your Job Search
Posted by teenarose in guest article on February 8, 2011
What can Leonardo da Vinci and Will Rogers tell you about finding a job? Plenty, it turns out. Read on for some new twists on timeless advice that might help you get hired faster . 1. “Men of lofty genius when they are doing the least work are most active.” – Leonardo da Vinci You [...]







