Oct 172011
 

For job candidates, the waiting period following an interview is often a stressful experience that can be exacerbated by interviewers who practice poor post-interview etiquette. The steps an interviewer takes following the interview can reflect poorly or positively on the organization as a whole and affect the job candidate’s feelings about the position. Practicing good post-interview etiquette requires Continue reading »

Oct 072011
 

Whether you are a recent college graduate looking for your first position, or a laid-off professional trying to get back into the field, don’t underestimate the importance of networking in a job search. Creating a network of professional contacts can help you to find Continue reading »

Sep 292011
 

If you think your part-time job is not worthy of inclusion on your resume, think again. Part-time jobs can be just as effective in giving potential employers a snapshot of your skills and experience. This is especially true if the experience directly relates to a full-time job you wish to pursue. When you are competing for a position against hundreds of other candidates, Continue reading »

Jun 012011
 

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Before you start thinking about how to dress for an interview or to answer questions, you should do your homework. By that I mean to collect as much information as possible for the employer.

Not only will you appear informed and intelligent, but also helps to make a decision if the job offer is eventually made. Continue reading »

May 312011
 

You build a resume and email perfect copies in five or ten of the companies of their destiny. Was a couple of weeks and I have not heard a thing. Why none of your potential employers called?

Of course, nothing could be several reasons, particularly in the labor market is highly competitive. However, if you feel stagnant job search is a good time to be proactive and take steps to become more than a jobs-spot. Continue reading »

May 282011
 

As with most challenges in life, is not quite the right way or wrong way of doing things. job search is no different. A number of approaches and strategies work best for some people than others. E ‘part of the reason there are so many experts to find a job. We can all share what we have seen as effective ways to build the network, rewritten, or job interviews. And “we”, I want to say, too.

jobseekers are experienced coaches as well. As you are aware of what is or is not working, your skills become stronger and your senses are refined over time. The lessons are so you can get closer to your goal, find a job. Continue reading »

May 282011
 

You’ve heard about “helicopter parents” and that moms fight so involved in the affairs of their children – draft science fair and reports data on applications for college – is that work on and each child develops the key issues. Well, according to a new survey, this distorted economy, this kind of hovering extends into the job search too.

For the office of research team has interviewed executives about the behavior of the most original or surprising they had heard or seen by an older job seeker. Their responses are as follows: Continue reading »

May 262011
 

Although the popularity of online job sites and millions of jobs in the fingertips, it also made candidate pool much larger work. For this reason, job search sites and the Internet as a whole has a bad reputation for some traders as an ineffective tool, on the contrary, in fact, the Internet can be an excellent resource for applicants job – they just need to know how to use it.

When it comes to a fruitful online job search and job-seeking success in the next 10 instructions. Continue reading »

May 182011
 

You chose a career in pharmacy. In the pharmacy, you learned that you have many career options to choose from, while working in a hospital home care to education to control other pharmacists. It is important to remember that the passage of a practice setting to another is common and may allow for upward occupational mobility, which may not exist for a pharmacist in a work context.

It is expected that the typical career of 40 years in pharmacy, you will spend over 100,000 hours of work. It ‘s more time than you will spend every other single action — for many, this can also include time to sleep! If you are going to spend so much time to work, it needs to do something that you like the environment, which can be found enjoyable. Ok, then the question for many is: “How can I do this?” Continue reading »