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How to Stay Up When Your Job Search Has You Feeling Down
Do you need a job because you've been let go from your company or fear you may be let go soon? Here are six strategies you can implement to ensure you land that all-important job -- even when the odds are against you. If you want to stand out from the crowd, read on!

Tips for More Effective Networking
Business Owners and job seekers often avoid attending networking events because they find them overwhelming and they are not quite sure what to do. Since networking is often a big part of a marketing plan, it is important for the job seeker or business owner to get comfortable with this marketing activity. Here are some tips to make your networking more effective.

10 Tips For More Effective Networking
Networking is important to both business people and job seekers. Networking takes time. You will want to do it effectively to maximize the contacts you do make. Here are some tips to make sure you are networking efficiently and effectively.

What the High Performer DOESN’T Know!
In tough economic times, like we are experiencing right now, many people are still afraid of losing their job. For employers who must cut back, they have to choose who stays and who goes. For some companies, the deciding factor is based on performance - top performers get to stay. Right now could be the perfect time to learn how High Performers are able to produce better results. Interestingly however, it's what the High Performer doesn't know that just might provide the greatest insight. Whether you are a job seeker or an employer, understanding how the high performer is able to achieve better results while others are not is knowledge everyone should have.

Controlling Your Inner Critic
“I’ve hit a wall,” Sally said to me. “I just can’t move forward.” If you are a sales person, business owner or job seeker, chances are you have had days when no one wants what you are offering. Some people are able to continue making their pitch enthusiastically and others find it really difficult to continue.

The Three Things A Job Seeker Must Know to Use Social Networking as a Job Search Tool
Social Networking is the rage right now. Using them in a job search can be amazingly helpful or an incredible waste of time. This article gives some ideas of how to use these networks successfully.

Life Interrupted: How to Successfully Handle Unemployment.
Tips for successfully handling unemployment. Staying positive. Finding yourself in the midst of turmoil

Ten Simple Tips to Make a Good First Impression at a Job Interview
Recently I overheard two business men saying that in the first 2 minutes of an interview they know whether they want to hire the candidate. That doesn't give the job seeker much time. Here are ten tips that will allow you to make a good first impression in the first few minutes of the interview

Ten Ways To Display Passion For The Job Seeker
Some people naturally display their passion while others are more reserved and show little emotion. There is no right or wrong style but there are times when even the most dispassionate person will want to step it up a bit. Here are 10 tips for displaying passion.

The Only Steps You Need To Get Your Dream Job
With outsourcing, downsizing and plant shutdowns increasing, more and more people are finding themselves competing with youthful college graduates as well as their friends for the ever-shrinking supply of desirable jobs. Who do you think gets the best job?

How to Write Job Advertisements That Attract Top Talent: Job Descriptions
If you want to write a job advertisement that attracts top talent, here is step-by-step system for how to do it.

The dollar is the draw
We often use money as a draw for employees. The question that really needs to be asked is: Is that really what will draw the right employee to your door?

Technology Can Play a Vital Role in Keeping an In-house HR Department While Achieving Modernization Economies in the Process
Today’s business culture continues to look at ways to automate functions of virtually any department in an organizational entity that can affect significant economies. A frequently addressed question regarding the HR function is what part of the HR function can be effectively outsourced. The usual thought is the most labor-intensive parts of the HR function. In order to pursue this potential initiative, it is first necessary to dissect various of functions of the HR initiative in the organization to determine which of those functions the organization is willing to outsource and which it is not.

Change Your Job Search Strategy If...
You have often heard the saying, “If you always do what you have always done, you will continue getting what you have always gotten”, or something close. If that sounds like you and your job search or your career, then you may want to reconsider your strategy, regardless of your status or what stage of the job search game you are at.

Hiring for the 21st Century
Workforce productivity is the driving force for success in the 21st century, yet many employers are not realizing the levels of productivity from the Human Resources function they could be. The challenge for HR functions within organizations is to implement hiring processes that enhance the productivity of an organization’s workforce. Implementing hiring processes that enhance productivity means hiring more qualified people who are a good fit for the jobs they will be performing, and who become productive more quickly and achieve higher levels of performance. The issue today is how HR accomplishes this task in the most modern, legally compliant, objective, nondiscriminatory and cost efficient manner possible.

Other job seeker Related Articles

Controlling Your Inner Critic
“I’ve hit a wall,” Sally said to me. “I just can’t move forward.” If you are a sales person, business owner or job seeker, chances are you have had days when no one wants what you are offering. Some people are able to continue making their pitch enthusiastically and others find it really difficult to continue.

Telecommuting Five Ways To Find Your Next Job
The trend of telecommuting is on the rise as employers begin to see the savings involved in both gas and office space. The question for the job seeker is now how to find these opportunities. Below are five methods you can use to find a telecommuting position.

Is An Online Home Business Right For You?
The internet portrays a magical wonderland with the promise of instant riches, immediate wealth, easy money, free cash and financial freedom to the Online Home Business opportunity seeker. Utopia if you wish. Remove your rose tinted glasses!

Are You a Change Seeker? Make Your Skills Work for You
In terms of your career, are you always on the move? Do you quickly tire of repetitive tasks and working with the same people day in and day out? Do you jump from profession to profession, industry to industry, and job to job? If so, you are a change seeker.

Success Boosters and Busters for Entrepreneurs
Are you an avid success seeker possessing a high achievement drive? If so, then read three empowering success boosters and be sure to answer the accompanying questions designed for you. Your success is in your answers and in your actions.

Tips for More Effective Networking
Business Owners and job seekers often avoid attending networking events because they find them overwhelming and they are not quite sure what to do. Since networking is often a big part of a marketing plan, it is important for the job seeker or business owner to get comfortable with this marketing activity. Here are some tips to make your networking more effective.

What the High Performer DOESN’T Know!
In tough economic times, like we are experiencing right now, many people are still afraid of losing their job. For employers who must cut back, they have to choose who stays and who goes. For some companies, the deciding factor is based on performance - top performers get to stay. Right now could be the perfect time to learn how High Performers are able to produce better results. Interestingly however, it's what the High Performer doesn't know that just might provide the greatest insight. Whether you are a job seeker or an employer, understanding how the high performer is able to achieve better results while others are not is knowledge everyone should have.

Ten Simple Tips to Make a Good First Impression at a Job Interview
Recently I overheard two business men saying that in the first 2 minutes of an interview they know whether they want to hire the candidate. That doesn't give the job seeker much time. Here are ten tips that will allow you to make a good first impression in the first few minutes of the interview

Smart Women in a Wild, Wacky World
If you've had some challenges lately in your business or personal life, and feel like you need some solutions to help you move into possibility thinking, here are a few tips that I personally use to move me out from under the covers and into being an energized solution seeker.

Job Seekers Must Sell Themselves Because No One Else Will
Finding employment in today's economy is very challenge but the task can be diminished significantly by using sound sales techniques. These tips used in sales can help the job seeker find the right job.

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