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The editors at HRWorld have compiled over 100 resources to make your next interview a positive experience. Sample interview questions and good responses, interviewing techniques and advice, interview attire, and preparation and follow-up resources are included. In fact, EVERYTHING you need to know to ace your interview is here.
Share WeedEach year, MindTools.com helps more than 6,700,000 visitors learn the essential skills they need for an excellent career. Isn’t it time you discovered the secrets of their success?
Share WeedIndeed is a one-stop shop to help you find a job. In one simple search, Indeed gives job seekers free access to millions of employment opportunities from thousands of websites. Indeed.com includes all the job listings from major job boards, newspapers, associations and company career pages - and new sites are added every day.
Share WeedThis award-winning guide to resume writing will teach you to write a resume equal to one done by a top-notch professional writer. It offers examples, format choices, help writing the objective, the summary and other sections, as well as samples of excellent resume writing. Great help in finding a job, from the Rockport Institute.
Share WeedStep-by-step instructions from LifeClever on how to give your resume a face lift. No complicated design skills, applications, or art required -- you can do it all in Microsoft Word. The end result is a well-designed resume that is professional, stands out from the crowd, and does an excellent job of selling you.
Share WeedFor many industries, LinkedIn is a powerful job searching tool. LinkedIn is an online network of more than 30 million experienced professionals from around the world, representing 150 industries. It’s important to keep your profile current and to aggressively work to build your connections. The more connections you have, the more help you have with your job search. LinkedIn is free to join.
Share WeedProfessional branding is important for anyone who is job searching or building their career. In â€The Brand You50â€, management guru, Tom Peters, sees a new kind of corporate citizen who believes that surviving means not blending in but standing out. He offers tips on developing marketable skills, making yourself distinct and memorable, and developing your network ability. A fast read, that shouts advice.
Share WeedMore than 60% of potential employers do a search for your name online when they are considering you for a position. What will they find? This article from Monster.com provides tips on how to clean up your online reputation before you start your job search.
Share WeedTake a look inside your potential employer. Glassdoor.com gives insiders reports of salaries and work conditions. Employees share real-time reviews, ratings and salary details about specific jobs for specific employers — all for free.
Share WeedWhile most people use LinkedIn to connect with someone to find a job or make a sale, LinkedIn can be used in other powerful ways. In this post Guy Kawasaki teaches you how to get the most from LinkedIn – including how to improve your search engine rankings, track start ups, check the health of a company, and make your interview go smoother.
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