Category: Career Management

How to Beat the Resume Black Hole

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With the advent of the Internet, online job postings are abundant and now easily accessible to anyone who has a mobile phone or internet connection. While this online accessibility has certainly improved convenience and efficiency for job seekers, it has also increased competition. In fact, many employers report receiving thousands of applications for just one […]

Interviews: Things To Avoid Saying

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Remember to always be mindful of your responses in an interview.  It may be your only shot to impress the hiring manager and get the job.  Check out this article from Jobs & Hire.  It includes some good tips on things to avoid saying. Jobs & Hire  

Study Shows Hiring Bias

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A recent study presented by researchers at UCLA and Stony Brook University found bias among hiring managers when it comes to offering a job to someone who is unemployed.  The study revealed that managers are more likely to hire a candidate who is currently employed over someone who isn’t.  This reinforces what I talked about two weeks […]

Job References Are Key

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A good set of references can be the difference between getting the job and not.  It is important you pick your references carefully so that you get a good recommendation.  You should also prepare them ahead of time for when your potential employer calls so that you get the response you are looking for.

Benefits of Temporary Work in Unsteady Economic Times

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The U.S. economy broke out of its hiring slump in July as employers added 163,000 jobs, the Labor Department reported Friday. Although this is more than twice the job growth in the previous month, employers are remaining skeptical to add permanent employees without more assurance that growth will stay steady. Many of these company owners […]

Job Seekers – Tips for Negotiating Salary

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Believe it or not, negotiating a starting salary is still possible in today’s stumbling economy.  If you have reached the salary negotiation stage in a job interview, chances are that you’ve made it through a huge pool of candidates and the employer really wants you.  Employers are willing to negotiate starting salaries as long as […]

Restaurant Job Growth Continues to Outpace Overall Job Growth

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While no industry is protected from the ups and downs of the economy, the restaurant industry continues to remain a top leader in job creation. A new report by the National Restaurant Association (NRA) shows that the industry continues to outpace overall U.S. employment growth, with restaurants adding more than 575,000 jobs since the employment […]

Dressing Appropriately

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Depending on where you work or what kind of work you do, you are going to be expected to dress a certain way.  It is important you know what is acceptable attire for the position.  Whether it is a suit and tie or jeans and a polo, make sure you are conscious of the dress […]

Time Between Jobs

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When it comes to time in between jobs, it is important that you keep busy.  Whether it is an internship, volunteer work, or a part time job, employers are looking for individuals that made the most of their time off. Stay busy, stay productive.

Middle-aged Unemployment

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It’s no secret there is serious issue with the high rates of joblessness among young people. But there is an equally abiding problem with unemployment amongst the middle-aged, reports The Wall Street Journal. There are 3.5 million middle-aged American currently unemployed, with 39% of them being jobless for more than a year. These long-term ramifications […]