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How to Close Your Interview and Leave a Lasting Positive Impression
Knowing how to successfully close an interview can make the difference between getting the job and being one of the unfortunate individuals who receives a rejection letter in the mail.

How To Conduct A Successful Job Search Campaign
Tips for your Job Search - Define Objective, Prepare Resume, Prepare Your References, Research Employers, Network and Practice Interviews

How to Conquer Job Hunting Apathy
Irrational fear, not the lack of ability or opportunity, is the usual cause of apathy during a job search. Sometimes we fear we are too old, too inexperienced, too long out of work, too … something. At other times, fearing rejection, we assume that no one will ever want us again. Or that if they do, we won't be able to hold the job. We fear it's a bad job market, the wrong career track, the wrong time of year, our health, - oh, lots and lots of things lead us to apathy!

How to Crash - Proof Your Job Search
Crashing your job search or computer hard drive equals the same results; loss of effectiveness, sanity, and ultimately loss of money. How much is your time worth?

How to Create a Great Electronic Resume
Practical tips for formatting your resume for distribution online or via email. Nowadays you need two versions of your resume, a paper "presentation" resume and on specially formatted for distribution via email or over the Web. Here's how you do it.

How To Create A Winning Impression In Your New Job
Congratulations! You've just been appointed to your new job. Now the real work begins.

How To Deal With A Difficult Boss
Dealing with a difficult boss can be frustrating and challenging. This article has some useful strategies to effectively handle the difficult supervisor.

How To Deal With A Nightmare Boss
It can happen to anyone. there's a change in the organization and -- suddenly -- you find yourself working for the boss from Hell. Arrogant, demanding, ignorant, bullying and insensitive. Do you leave right away? Do you fight back? Some tried and tested ways of coping with impossible bosses -- and coming out on top.

How to Deal With Career Transition Stress
Being between jobs is no fun! It is stressful and can negatively impact all facets of your life if you allow it to. Take a moment to read this article - it is a simple roadmap to eliminating stress while you seek your next career move.

How to Deal With Workplace Inflexibility
You've done everything "right" at work. Now that you have a family, you'd like more flexibility on the job, but you encounter resistance. Now what?

How to Do a Local Job Search
Many people are out there looking for a job. A local job search can often be difficult...

How to Easily Get a Job Today
The job search process has changed in the past 20 years. Although technical evolution has eased the access to job offers through Internet, the competition has become fiercely as more and more job seekers have good degrees and high abilities. The reality is that having a university degrees gives you no guarantee of getting a job easily as it used to be a few decades ago.

How To Effectively Present All Of Your IT Skills
Effectively present all of your IT skills with the IT Technical Skills Summary - an exceptionally powerful document that should form part of every resume submitted. It will prove to be a valuable tool in helping you to get the job interview that will lead to the right job.

How To Establish Trust, Credibility and Enthusiasm To Your Interviewer
Looking someone straight in the eyes while you speak has a similar effect to that of shining your car headlights on a deer: he is transfixed; you have a captive audience so long as you maintain the beam. Failure to meet another person's gaze when speaking implies disinterest, lack of confidence, insincerity or shiftiness.

How to Evaluate Job Offers and Zoom In On the Right Opportunity for You
You've been successful in your job hunt and have received a job offer. That's great. The next question is, how do you evaluate an offer to see if it is the right one for you? Let's look at some real answers.

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