7 Things You Must Do in an Interview

12 05 2008

When you are looking to make the Big Leap — the one that puts you closer to the power centers of a business or organization — the interview process will likely be different from what you’ve experienced before. The more senior the person or people you’re interviewing with, the more definite their ideas are likely to be about what they’re looking for. They know that their own continued success depends on hiring the best people.





23 of the Most Common Interview Questions

15 11 2007



Let’s face it; no one likes the interview process. Well, certainly not the people being interviewed anyway. You have to be on your best behavior, you only get one chance to get it right, and it’s like taking your driving test all over again. 




5 Steps to Accomplishing your Goals

3 09 2007


Most of the time I think we can cruise through life without having any major goals. However, for things that are truly worth accomplishing, specifying the ins and outs of a goal is pretty important. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a few simple steps we can follow to describe how we can approach our goals and ensure we accomplish them?





The Art of the Cover Letter

31 08 2007


Hiring managers often receive hundreds, or even thousands, of applications for a given job. To avoid having your resume sink in a sea of paper or electronic files, it’s essential to write a cover letter that stands out and makes a great first impression.





9 Best Practices for Home-Based Business

9 06 2007

 

When you work from home, it can be difficult to keep work and personal life from blending into one big mess. Work demands bleed into every waking hour. Friends and family, assuming you’re not really busy, invite you out to lunch or ask you to help with daytime errands.





How To Convince Your Boss to Let you Work from Home

8 06 2007


According to the 2003 Census report, the average commute time is 38 minutes each way for some parts of the country. That is 76 minutes each day, over 6 hours per week or 41 work days each year. If you live somewhere that has a long commute time, it is easy to see how much time is just spent driving back and forth.

If you were able to eliminate the commute even one day per week, you would save over 65 hours per year. That is over 8 work days of time or equivalent to an extra 1.5 weeks of vacation.





How To Write a Masterpiece of a Resume

1 06 2007


This award-winning guide to resume writing will teach you to write a resume equal to one done by a top-notch professional writer. It offers examples, format choices, help writing the objective, the summary and other sections, as well as samples of excellent resume writing.





Indeed- Job Search

25 05 2007
One Search. All Jobs Search job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.

One of the best Job search sites out there. I haven’t found what I’m looking for…….yet!





Six Common Job-Interview Questions

18 05 2007


One of the easiest ways to build confidence before a job interview is to prepare answers to questions you might be asked. Whether you’re applying for a position as a web programmer, accountant, or legal secretary, interviewers often use some general questions to assess candidates, so you’ll increase your chances for success if you prepare for them in advance.





Winning Interview Tips

16 05 2007



There’s a lot of advice being doled out these days on how to prepare properly for interviews, how to behave during interviews, what to do and not to do after interviews, but you should adopt a plan that’s right for you. You should choose a prepping strategy, that for the most part; you believe will deliver you positive results. While no one can actually guarantee you a job by strictly following their pre-interview advice, they can at least help you increase your odds of pulling off a successful interview and that’s what I’m also shooting for here.