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13th October 2009
You show up wearing your favorite "power" suit. You know you look great. You are ready to be amazing in this interview and impress like never before. You greet the interviewer, and before you know what hits you, you freeze like a deer caught in headlights... Read >
Author: Angela Marren
22nd September 2009
The police officer selection process can be very difficult to pass. Unless that is, the candidate prepares him/herself in a thorough and focused manner.
To begin with, the UK police officer application process consists of a number of different elements... Read >
Author: Richard
15th August 2009
Following are all the details aspirants should know about the Bank of India's Clerical Recruitment Project.
Ever since the announcement of the Bank Clerical Recruitment Exams recently came out, there has been a fantastic number of applicants queuing u... Read >
Author: Shefali
18th July 2009
Whether you are applying for a job directly to the employer, or through a recruitment agency, the one thing that will always stand in the way of an interview, is a C.V.
The C.V. is the first and only impression that an employer has about any candidate ... Read >
Author: Tom Martin
16th July 2009
Many of us in sales seem to focus on two parts to selling and it may be the wrong areas. Most salespeople naturally focus on doing a great presentation and on closing the sale. The problem is that this focus leaves out the area that allows us to present a... Read >
Author: Carl Davidson
01st July 2009
Resumes are the first step to get job. It gives first impression on every employer. Many job seekers fail to reach the interview stage because of their bad resume. By presenting your personal resume in a sensitive manner, there is a chance of getting jobs... Read >
Author: Jasica
29th June 2009
We all seem to focus on two parts to selling and it may be the wrong areas. Most salespeople naturally focus on doing a great presentation and on closing the sale. The problem is that this focus leaves out the area that allows us to present and close succ... Read >
Author: Carl Davidson
19th June 2009
Job interviews are the end of the line. If you have made it to the interview stage, it is your job to lose. Most, if not all of the interview stage means you have the qualifications and skills to do the work. The query now is how well you are able to comm... Read >
Author: Guy Small
11th June 2009
You would think the tough part would be over now since you have successfully passed the interview stage and have in your hands a signed contract for your new job. This may not be the case as the final step, while not difficult in the same sense as the ot... Read >
Author: mikevanderheijden
05th May 2009
As Britain falls deep into a bottomless recession, debt advice keeps coming thick and fast. It is important to look through the all the advice and find out which piece of information is relevant for you. Everyone is going to be affected by the recession i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th April 2009
Writing cover letters can be tricky for some. There are times when writing a cover letter can take you many hours of drafting and editing. It is also true that you sometimes want to include so many ideas on your cover letter that you end up writing one th... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com
31st March 2009
When you've secured an interview for a cruise job you should start considering the most likely questions you'll be asked. Next you should think through what your answers to these questions will be so that you're ready and prepared to pass the interview w... Read >
Author: Neil Maxwell Keys
17th March 2009
One of the most frustrating things in your search for a new career can often be the fact that you cannot seem to get past the interview stage. While there can be many reasons for this, often it’s something as simple as an incomplete application or horr... Read >
Author: inghybanedr01
10th February 2009
How to get that First Job in IT
In these economically tight times, many people are desperately re-training to give themselves an edge in the world of employment. In this article, we’ll take a look at a qualification that is worth paying for, if you w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th January 2009
When you decide that you want to become an airline pilot you must ensure that you fully research and understand the role of the pilot, what is expected of you and the roles of those around you.
Many people prepare for the pilot interview by reviewing t... Read >
Author: Simon
25th January 2009
What is the purpose of a CV? Basically your CV is to get you to an interview. If you are looking for a career or just a gas job, you have to register your CV with a recruitment agency that specializes in that sector.
Your CV is the shop window in wh... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
25th January 2009
What is the purpose of a CV? Basically your CV is to get you to an interview. If you are looking for a career or just a gas job, you have to register your CV with a recruitment agency that specializes in that sector.
Your CV is the shop window in wh... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
21st January 2009
The first contact between you and a prospective employer is your curriculum vitae or what we call a resume. When they pick your resume from a bunch of many others, there is usually a 5-30 second window of opportunity that you will be invited for an inte... Read >
Author: Freddy Ngiam
20th January 2009
The cabin crew interview is often feared by many candidates and the one part of the selection process that they do not look forward. However, if you want to become part of the cabin crew team you will need to stand out during the interview stage.
For m... Read >
Author: Simon
14th January 2009
Because of the much publicised credit crunch, there have been many doubts about the current financial recruitment market from jobseekers and also employers and questions have been asked about the future of this type of recruiting. Therefore by looking at ... Read >
Author: Pamela360
13th July 2008
A good resume is a concise presentation of why an employer should hire you. It is not a tell-all autobiography. Rather than trying to cram it full of details that may or may not apply to the job opportunity, make it a strong statement of what you offer ... Read >
Author: Corvan Reynolds
04th June 2008
In times past, the term "graduate recruitment" was often thought of as simply referring to the recruitment of young graduates in their early twenties. Each year, as graduation time approached, many companies, would attempt to recruit the 'brightest and be... Read >
Author: JSB
15th May 2008
So, how many times have you thought that you’ve found the ideal candidate to fill a position until something goes horribly wrong during the interview Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting & Orienting New Employees (Recruiting, Interviewing, Selecting and ... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
26th March 2008
Landing on a job is actually quite easy, if you are really in dire need of one. But that doesn't always guarantee you a satisfying career, unless you learn to love your work. But of course you would want nothing less than your dream job, so why not make s... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas
25th March 2008
Medical Sales Jobs are very sought after in the modern jobs market. There are a number of reasons for this, but ultimately it is because the companies that hire people in these positions offer a lot of benefits. For example you can be paid a great salar... Read >
Author: UK Careers
30th January 2008
Introduction
Writing a resume can be quite daunting for anyone applying for a job and often the thought of writing one stops potential job seekers from even applying for a job. It is only one step toward getting the job you so desire but if well prepar... Read >
Author: Oscar Jones
14th November 2007
There is plenty of advice online about what you should do to give you the best chance of getting a job, or the one that you really want. But on the other side of this coin, there are plenty of things that you shouldn't do if you want to get it!As a recru... Read >
Author: UK Careers
08th November 2007
As most graduates and young professionals in the United Kingdom know, the recruitment process can be highly exhausting for individual applicants. Aspiring professionals looking for IT jobs in the UK often meet with dozens of recruiters and IT representati... Read >
Author: Steve Bishop
10th May 2007
Job hunting is something that we all end up doing. Perhaps you've just had a baby, or been downsized, or got fired because of the personal injury case you filed against the guy who practically ran you over in the parking garage. So what if the guy just ha... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
10th May 2007
Life for the job hunter isn't either easy or attractive. Perhaps you've just had a baby, or been downsized, or got fired because of the personal injury case you filed against the guy who practically ran you over in the parking garage. So what if the guy j... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
24th November 2006
Here are my top 5 tips for ensuring you have a perfect job interview. Put them into practice and I guarantee that you will see an improvement in your interview performance!
For more free articles and resources, including how to create a great CV and ho... Read >
Author: Peter Bernard
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 William Mitchell
After a grueling initial interview, you have reached the second interview stage and you find out the position is going to come down between you and two other applicants. Each of you possess similar credentials from credi... Read >
Author: William Mitchell
31st August 2006
So many people blow their chances of getting their dream job before the interview. They aren't armed with the basic facts that make them feel properly prepared and informed at the interview stage. So what information should the interviewee find out before... Read >
Author: David Bain
28th June 2006
The following article arose from discussions between Mindbench and its clients about where candidates go wrong in interviews. This prompted us to carry out a qualitative survey with clients, candidates, HR personnel and recruitment consultants involved in... Read >
Author: Tara McGovern
15th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
13) Do you have references?
It is not a good idea to give references at the resume stage. References are far more appropriate at the interview stage, and even then, do not give references unless they ask for them. When and ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
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