You've spent the last few months answering help wanted ads, visiting recruiters, and networking. You've sent out your resumes and gone on a bunch of interviews. And now the moment you've been waiting for is here.
Jobs are scarce these days and competition for every opening is fierce. Employers have reported that for every position advertised, hundreds of people send in applications for the job along with their resumes.
A lot of job seekers are worried about having a professional resume. Using a professional resume is vital if one hopes to be successful in the job market.
An article in U.S.A. Today spoke about candidates for jobs wearing jeans, purple sweat suits, and spike heels or sneakers. Other applicants weren't afraid to show pierced body parts and spiked hair. Still others chewed gum or showed up in rumpled clothes
Here are tips on how to succeed in an interview:
Dressing for the Interview
Appearance is very important and whether we like it or not, it is the first thing people notice about us. You should match your dress to employees in the workplace in which
An article in U.S.A. Today spoke about candidates for jobs wearing jeans, purple sweat suits, and spike heels or sneakers. Other applicants weren't afraid to show pierced body parts and spiked hair. Still others chewed gum or showed up in rumpled clothes
How do you make someone want to hire you? Simple: Put yourself in the shoes of the interviewer and focus on his or her needs and you’ll become an irresistible applicant.
Job interviews are a little like a first date. You aim to impress the person sitting opposite you while simultaneously sussing out whether they can offer you what you want.
How do you rise above the average job applicant to become the ’chosen one’ for that job that you just know you’re going to love? It’s just like dating really. Here are the top 10 interview dos and don'ts
There might be fifty ways to leave your lover, but there are also at least three tips to keep in mind when you are thinking of leaving your job, according to Harvard Business Review.
Australians are good at lots of things. We are world class when it comes to relaxed attitudes, VB drinking and swanning around the beach at Christmas time. But networking is a lost art on Aussie shores.
How to Evaluate a Job Offer - ( - 02/19/2011) You've spent the last few months answering help wanted ads, visiting recruiters, and networking. You've sent out your resumes and gone on a bunch of interviews. And now the moment you've been waiting for is here.
DISCLAIMER:
Employers are solely responsible for all their job posting.
HiringVenue.com assumes no responsibility for any consequence relating directly or indirectly to any action or inaction you take based on the contents, information, or other materials found in this system.
Do not apply to jobs that requires you to pay money in exchange for employment. THESE ARE SCAMS. Please report to us any job postings which solicits monetary compensation.
For overseas employment opportunities please check with POEA the employer or agency license