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Don’t Let Down Your Guard

October 14, 2011

Once the interview is over, there is a tendency to let down one’s guard. Stay high energy until you’re off the premises and are sure there are no company employees nearby. If someone speaks to you in the elevator, be positive and upbeat.  Edmonton Auto Finance Calculator Low payments easy financing become pre-approved today http://www.albertajobshark.com [...]

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Know what motivates you

January 19, 2011

There are eight different personal motivators ranging from the need to work independently to being in an environment where you can focus on a social service or a just cause. Your work environment must create satisfaction with your motivators or else, guaranteed, you will not feel like there is a good fit and you will [...]

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Understand your personality

January 11, 2011

Personality refers to personal characteristics that lead us to behave and think in certain ways. Are you open to new experiences, are you curious or cautious? Are you well organized, easy going or careless? Each of these traits is important with respect to what makes us happy. They have an impact on what type of [...]

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Using Your Resume

December 15, 2010

Prepare a daily and weekly schedule. Decide how many contacts to make, how many resumes to send, how many follow-up calls to make. Get face-to-face meetings. Call them “interviews” if you want to, but it pays to talk to companies who are not now seeking to fill an opening. The over-50 job seeker has so [...]

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Through Professional Associations

November 23, 2009

If there is a trade or professional association connected to your field of interest, become a member. Go further than that, if you can afford the time, and volunteer for the association – whether it be as part of the conference planning committee or as editor of the newsletter. It’s a great way to meet [...]

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Networking: It's Not a Four-Letter Word

November 19, 2009

How do you figure out whom you should ask for an information interview. Ask everyone you know if they have any contacts in the field you’d like to explore. Generally an information interview takes place with someone who is already employed in the position or who has insider knowledge about what’s required in the position. [...]

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Red Flags: Ads to Think Twice about before Answering

November 16, 2009

Simply because an ad describes a job that looks to be right up your alley doesn’t necessarily mean that it deserves a prompt response. In certain situations, you may be better off not answering the ad, regardless of the job it all appears to be offering. Here’s a brief description of the kinds of ads [...]

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