Job Search Balance: Social Networking vs. In Real Life
The job search shouldn't only include trolling social media for the newest job openings. You need to incorporate a little bit of old school tactics into your strategy to come out on top.
The job search shouldn't only include trolling social media for the newest job openings. You need to incorporate a little bit of old school tactics into your strategy to come out on top.
Having good phone etiquette can show future employers that you're professional and that you have great attention to detail-all before they even schedule you for an interview.?
In order to make the most of your internship, it's helpful to learn from those who've already been there. Our guest blogger shares what he would have told himself if he could go back in time.
If you don't have a job title or care to share the one you have to your contacts, try a networking card instead. When done right, one small card can make a big impact on your network.
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A simple resume a cover letter won't cut it anymore. Job applicants need to be creative and cutting edge to beat out the competition.
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Everyone's seen their fair share of goodbye emails in their inbox. Here are some dos and don'ts for how to write a good one.
What if a professional contact is posting inappropriate photos on Facebook or authoring off-color tweets? Should you cut ties?