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"New Job Blues ... Now What?"
You’ve landed what you thought was the job of your dreams. Each stage of the interview went smoothly - you sold them on your skills and expertise, and your prospective boss sold you on the position and benefits of joining the company. He/she seemed excited about extending an offer. And then, with offer in hand, it was thrilling to give your notice (or tell your friends you’re finally employed after a long stint of unemployment!). All seemed right with the world.
Tips To Finding A Great Job In A Poor Economy
There’s not a city or industry in the USA that isn’t going through some form of adjustment due to the economic instability. Private and corporate workforces are more competitive with companies cutting back on new hires. Job applications and candidates have more than tripled over the past two years. In these conditions, the best tip is to remain positive, while pursuing your next place of employment.
Perspective in the middle of chaos
Nowadays, the world is faced with a pandemic case of chaos. People lose their jobs, healthcare coverage, savings go into bill payments, the administration of schools and colleges are uncertain if they should teach in person or purely online, racism is more apparent than ever and everyone is confused and fearful of the unknown future. Fear turns into frustration and social media turns people into “keyboard cowboys” with outbursts of anger and calling people out; in many ways the unveil of true passion and beliefs which would never be dared to be spoken directly into the face of the person.
Ten Fatal Interviewing Mistakes
In most situations, the face-to-face interview is the "make or break" point of the hiring process; it is here that hiring managers evaluate the characteristic of the individual that cannot be expressed on paper or through email. The last thing you want to do is negate all of the time and effort you’ve put into perfecting your resume and writing an impressive cover letter by acting in inappropriate ways. Here are some common mistakes that will immediately eliminate you from the candidate pool:
Tips to Write Graduate Resumes
Once you complete your education, you will need a resume to search for a job. When it comes to preparing it, most graduates are in a dilemma about making it sellable. In their endeavor, they just copy any resume from the Internet and try to make their own. This is where most graduates go wrong and often make mistakes right from the format to its length. Even though they aim to draft a perfect document, they mostly try to convince the prospective employer to schedule an interview. What they don't understand is that apart from tailoring the resume as per the job's profile, it is essential for them to kick-start their career or land a dream job. Here are some useful tips to help you write an effective resume and create a good impression on the recruiter:
Sinha CeniPublished 2 years ago in Serve9 Resume Mistakes to Avoid for Job Seekers
You will never have a second chance to make a first impression, so your resume should meet all the requirements of the employer. However, it is almost impossible to write a perfect CV on the first try and you can miss some great opportunities just because you didn’t pay enough attention to your grammar or formatting.
Fester HammerPublished 2 years ago in ServeUltimate Guide: Crypto Copy Trading Software Development
Copy Trading Software Development Crypto copy trading platforms have emerged as the most prominent and popular variety since numerous trading platforms have been created. Copy trading software allows traders can trade by automatically copying the positions of a number of skilled traders. This implies that transactions taking place in one trader account will be carried out in another trader account. Newcomers will have an opportunity to succeed and make a lot of money. The appeal of this platform is widespread since it allows users to mimic the strategies of professional traders and make money.
Shira LinneaPublished 2 years ago in ServeIs work taking a toll on your personal life ?
News pouring in from all quarters of work area spanning several countries indicate that the employees are struggling to achieve a work-life balance. Work, work and just work, its all for evident reasons ;money, power and prestige.
Online Event Ticketing System | Major Benefits
Customers are the key to a business where the owner needs to be cautious about the mastery of access keys. The problems are many in terms of user experience and contact issues. However, the solution comes when you open the platform and remove the barrier for all potential users of your business. Online Event Ticketing System is one of the fair examples of an easy customer-reach quote.
CW TicketingPublished 2 years ago in ServeGender Role in Starving Career Choice among Women
It seems really psychologically out of place to think that some career choices are exclusively for a particular gender. As a matter of concern, many young persons, especially in college have been wired to reason in that manner; and eventually, what seems conventional in our world and indeed in formal education gives little or nothing to encourage young people to purse their career choice irrespective of what gender has to say about it. I also got my own pie piece, which indeed I did regret till date. I only wish to inspire young people with my story.
The Best Ways to Get a Job [Research-Based]
There is a stark difference between how most job seekers prefer to apply for roles and the way most successful applicants end up getting hired.
How to Turn Your Passion Into a Career
If you don't love your work, you aren't alone. According to Forbes, more than half of Americans are unhappy in their jobs. You don't have to stay in this position for the rest of your life, however. If you have a hobby you are passionate about, why not transform it into a business or career path?