Power Resumes – Writing Your Objectives A powerful resume starts with a good statement of objective. This is the headline of your advertisement promoting yourself. The headline has to be simple yet state with clarity that you are the perfect choice for the specific job or position
Powerful Phone Interviews Learn tips to ace your next phone interview. Companies are increasingly using phone interviews to screen out marginal employees. Discover how to make a lasting first impression and get to the next round, the in-person interview!
Practice Speaking Walking into an interview and "winging it" is a recipe for regular disaster. In this article, Jeff Altman, CPC, MSW describes that employers look for when hiring and offers a simple recipe for improving your presentation.
Pre-Interview Web Research Using the Internet to obtain information about a company prior to interviewing is detailed as a method to increase positive self-presentation to a potential employer.
Preparation is Key Getting stressed out by an upcoming employment interview? Relax, preparation is the key to success and landing the job of your dreams.
Prepare for YOUR Future now -- Plan for your financial security, first. Each month, put a specific amount into a retirement savings account, as if you were paying your utility bill or mortgage. YOU are your best 'social security' rather than the US government.
Prepare for Your Performance Review Before You Start the Job When you start a new job, you probably realize the first three months are critical to your long-term success. Everybody's eye is on the "newbie" as you learn the ropes. "Does anybody want to go to lunch?" is the wrong thing to say in a run-during-lunch or never-leave-the-desk culture...
Preparing For An Interview When preparing for an interview, you need to know your skills, experiences and achievements, and how to answer interview questions.
Preparing For Your Job Interview: What You Need To Know To Be Successful It's amazing how many job candidates finally get to the interview phase of their job search, and fail miserably. Your success at the interview is directly related to your level of preparation. Prepare well and your chances of progressing toward a job offer are improved significantly. In this article, we explore the various elements of interview preparation and how to succeed where most fail.
Preventing The Runaway Candidate Much like the runaway bride, the "runaway candidate" can have a devastating effect upon a potential employer. In today's competitive market for top candidates, most employers consider a candidate "onboard" once they have accepted the job and signed their offer letter. I would counter we're not at the finish line, or "honeymoon", just yet.
Professional Conduct on the Job Professional conduct on the job means many things, but it all boils down to treating others the way you would like to be treated and doing the very best job you are capable of doing.
Protect Your Business by Performing a Background Check It is a routine for corporations to perform background checks on their hiring prospects before they make a hiring decision. Background checks reveal more information than that you gain from resumes or face-to-face interviews.