Archive for August, 2010
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Getting a job interview could mean you’re one step closer to your dream job. There’s just one big hitch… you’re not getting any calls or e-mails. It’s baffling; you’re pretty sure you have all the qualifications for that open position with exceptional skills and experience to boot. So why isn’t the phone ringing? Why is there no new e-mail from the company? What could be wrong?
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You’re underqualified/overqualified. You just have to be realistic. No matter how perfect you think you are for the position, it’s possible that you simply don’t fit the job. If you have a doctorate degree…
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Could you imagine a school without a principal to take care of overall administration and management of the facilities? I don’t think anybody could. We always have this image of the principal as the school administrator responsible for managing the day to day activities of the school.
Love 'em or dislike 'em, the school principal is much more than the terror we perceive him/her to be. Today’s school system dictates that principals wear many hats. They are in a unique position that sometimes requires them to be diplomatic and deal with government agencies, interact with parents and the community in general; they have to be a…
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
Do you feel that what you’re doing at work is so routine you’re debilitated by sheer boredom? Perhaps you’ve been staring blankly at your computer screen wondering what kind of life you might have had if you were doing something else. Everyone goes through that phase of boredom with the job every so often, but some naturally and quite easily fall back to the routine after a period. However, there are those who can’t stand the idea of jobs that are just too repetitive. If you’re this sounds like you, then you may want to look into some alternatives that are guaranteed to give you something new to look forward to every time.
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
College education is not restricted to just what you learn in the classroom. As part of paving your career path and preparing for a successful future, you also need to take advantage of every opportunity to learn new things that go beyond textbooks and the classroom. Look around for any prospects that provide outstanding resources, involvement and hands-on experience, which can contribute to your personal growth. Opportunities abound, not just for learning but also earning. Now that you're back in school, here are some opportunities you can look into:
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Get involved in the student government. This…
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
Industrialization has made engineering an ever-booming industry with the highest demand for jobs, and one of the most competitive ones, as a result. Hundreds of engineers apply for various engineering positions and in such competitive situation, you need to create your resume in such a way that it stands out from the rest. If you want to get your dream job, here are some areas you have to focus on when writing your engineering resume.
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Your best projects. An engineering job is basically project-oriented, so your resume has to be structured with that in mind. You may have worked on numerous projects…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 14 Comments »
Friday, August 20th, 2010
Does your job hunt feel like a dead end? I know it can get really frustrating especially when you’re counting down days or weeks without getting a reply. But giving up is just not an option. If you keep doing the same things that seem to get you nowhere, then it may be time to try out something different.
Here are 3 ideas you can chew on to give your job search a shot in the arm:
Go out and meet people. After you’re done setting up your online profile on social networks and announcing that you’re on the lookout for a job, get personal. Gathering leads from personal contacts can be very effective…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Job Search Tips, Social Networking & Jobs | 24 Comments »
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
It can be so easy to talk nonstop even without pausing for long breaths. But when faced with a pen and an empty sheet of paper or faced with a blank word document, I just go...bleah. Sometimes it feels like I have all these things to say but when I have to write them down, there are days I just don't have the words. Once, I caught myself talking to my computer and blurting out my ideas... but soon realized that the page was still blank! Well, it happens. So if you need to write and you just can’t, here are 3 ways I get some inspiration:
Read anything you can get your hands on...and write your ideas down.…
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Thursday, August 19th, 2010
With the current (and still high) rate of unemployment, and given the economic situation we’re in, it's no surprise that new graduates will find it difficult to land a job. The possibility of landing your dream job seems bleak considering the huge population of graduates wanting to get hired. New graduates soon find out that the job market is more competitive than how their school portrayed it. Don’t fret. A little optimism can help new job seekers survive the battle. Though the country is still experiencing the remnants of recession, you can actually anticipate some good things that may likely happen. Here are some developments…
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Tags: job, job hunt, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Personal Branding, professional
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
Let’s face it. Whether we are aware of it or not; fact is, people have become very dependent on computers and technology to a large extent. Indicative of this technology-motivated culture is the continuously soaring demand for professionals in the Information Technology field. It is still considered one of the most sought after jobs in the market. No wonder there’s a sea of IT job seekers out there. If you’re one of the aspiring job hunters for an IT position, you’d better have an eye-catching resume or the hiring manager will disregard you as “just another candidate."
Your resume should be simple yet comprehensive enough…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 7 Comments »
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
Sometimes when you get so good at your job or if you have been doing it too long, it can get boring. Routine jobs are especially prone to this. When some people get bored, the most logical solution for them is to hop from one job to the next. Well, while that's an option, it’s definitely not going to look good in your resume. Especially if your response to Reason for Leaving is “I simply got bored.” There are less harmful and even fun solutions to tackle this problem. Read on.
Ask for more. Taking additional work can help you feel less bored; it’s going to help you have a renewed perspective on your current…
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