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Nuno Lopes | Published 07/08/2006 | www.tipsandjobs.com | Unrated

Tips to use before you start your job search

It’s not easy to find a job, especially in these days, and in the situation that the world faces. This market situation demands an active search for jobs, that is, to look for a job in a persistent and organized way. Don’t let your self down; learn to adopt a positive and dynamic attitude.... (read more)

 

 

Nuno Lopes | Published 20/02/2007 | www.tipsandjobs.com | Unrated

The Spontaneous Application

 Many of the available jobs in the market are not published by the companies. This is the perfect opportunity to make a spontaneous application. Don't know what it is? The  spontaneous application is a way of getting someone to know you, to make your own self pro

 

motion. And exactly how do you do it? (read more)

  Nuno Lopes | Published 20/02/2007 | www.tipsandjobs.com | Unrated

The Spontaneous Application Letter

 What's this letter we're talking about? It's a letter addressed to an employer, spontaneously offering your job services. It's generally accompanied by a resume, or curriculum. The spontaneous application letter is your promotion to the employer. But what's the use of it? (read more)

 

 

Niall Kennedy | Published 12/31/1969 | Careers and Employment | Unrated

How You Can Use The Internet In Your Job Search

If you haven't already starting using the internet to assist you in the job search, then you are missing out on a huge employment trend.  There are numerous reasons to take advantage of this powerful tool, the most important one being that employers are using the internet more than ever to find candidates.  If recent internet usage studies are accurate, nearly 48% of businesses do at least some of their recruiting online.  Not utilizing the internet in your job search means that you are flying under the radar for many potential job opportunities... (read more)

 

Linda Matias

Three Easily Avoidable Resume Mistakes

You’ve all been there: Writing one resume after another. Deleting, rewriting, deleting, and rewriting until you become so overwhelmed that you decide to send what you have in the hope that an employer bites.... (read more)

 

Niall Kennedy | Published 12/31/1969 | Work | Unrated

How To Negotiate A Better Salary - The Inside Story

Congratulations!  The hard work you have put into your job search has paid off.  You now have a job offer on the table and are excited about the opportunities that this position presents.  There is just one thing that is troubling you: the offered salary.... (read more)

 

Niall Kennedy | Published 12/31/1969 | Careers and Employment | Unrated

Top 10 Things People Do Wrong at Interviews, And How To Avoid Them

A face-to-face interview is the most stressful part of the job search for many individuals, but it is also a critical component of the recruiting process.  Up until this point, you have been able to hide behind your resume and cover letter As the selection process starts to draw to a close, though, it's time to impress the hiring team.  A large part of a successful interview is avoiding potential pitfalls that can undermine your ability to impress the hiring team... (read more)

 

Tom Smith | Published 2005 | http://www.workingnews.com | Unrated

Job Tips For The Frustrated Job Seeker

There is nothing more frustrating and depressing when you are out of work and trying to find a job and your job search is going no where. Don't feel bad, you are not alone and there is a good reason why searching for a new job can be so difficult... (read more)

 

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