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		<title>Job Hunting Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a fresh graduate and planning to look for a job? Did you just recently quit your job and are looking for greener pastures? Are you unemployed and have little experience regarding ways to secure a job? Whatever your situation may be, it would be to your advantage to study the following tips:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a fresh graduate and planning to look for a job? Did you just recently quit your job and are looking for greener pastures? Are you unemployed and have little experience regarding ways to secure a job? Whatever your situation may be, it would be to your advantage to study the following tips:</p>
<p>Check your resume for mistakes</p>
<p>Before submitting your resume to a prospective employer, check your resume for corrections at least three times before handing it over. After researching about the job position, it is critical that you format your resume to match the needs of the company. For example, if you are applying for an accounting job, you should put in detail your accounting experience on your resume. Typographical and grammatical errors are serious no-no&#8217;s. It is also ideal to keep the length of the resume&#8217; to at least a page and a half long.       </p>
<p>Taking the interview challenge</p>
<p>A survey conducted by a staffing and consulting firm based in California which corresponded with 1,400 chief financial officers concluded that candidates for employment made most of their mistakes on their interviews. Some of the mistakes they made include: arriving late, having little knowledge about the company and the position applied for, and having a superiority complex and behaving arrogantly. The body language of the applicant must also denote that he is confident yet not overpowering. He must maintain eye contact, have a strong handshake, and avoid looking defensive by the act of crossing the arms. Wearing the right clothes is crucial for projecting a confident stance. As they say, it is better to go to an interview over-dressed than being under-dressed.</p>
<p>Answer questions smartly</p>
<p>A common mistake of interviewees is that they tend to get tense and forget the questions that are given to them, which has the effect that they are not prepared for the interview. It is important to research about the company and the position applied for to prevent being side-tracked during the interview. If you do not know the answer to the questions being asked, it is better to admit you don&#8217;t know the answer to the question and add that you can research about it. Look for the skills or expertise that the company is looking for so that when interview day comes and the interviewer asks about your strengths and core competencies, you will be able to match it to what they need.            </p>
<p>Getting the necessary referrals    </p>
<p>Having a referral from one of the company employees can go a long way toward landing an interview.  A typical company may receive job applications in the hundreds and usually 35% to 60% of all job vacancies are filled by referrals. The odds of getting hired when you have a referral are very high if you have another 200 to 500 applicants vying for the same position. If you do not know anyone from the company that may give you a referral, it is a good idea to the alumni network of your college, trade groups, social networks, and professional associations. Remember, having a referral greatly increases your chances of getting the position. </p>
<p>On online application</p>
<p>With the current trend of technology and its merging with business processes, more and more companies are now requiring prospective applicants to submit their application online.  Thus, first impressions are relayed not by your first appearance but by the quality and content of your e-mail. E-mails regarding job application should be polished and well-articulated. When applying on-line, use the following tips:</p>
<p>Complete your sentences and do not abbreviate. </p>
<p>Employers do not like when you send them application letters that seem to be too casual. It is important to make a letter that is both formal and well written. This gives a good impression regarding your capabilities and skills.</p>
<p>Get directly to the point</p>
<p>When writing an application letter, you must be concise and straightforward. Do not put a story on the letter just to get the attention of the employer, chances are he or she will just get irritated with you and this only reduces your chances of getting hired.  </p>
<p>Consider potential issues that may hinder you from getting the job</p>
<p>Although there are instances wherein there is a lot of need for a job but the requirements for the position may entail training programs that may bar you from getting the position due to its highly competitive nature. Some require a lot of experian even at least 3 years of work experience. Some may have no barriers to entry but the job itself may entail a very routine work flow.</p>
<p>Getting the job you want may be a challenge but never lose hope. It is better to wait a while and get the job that you will enjoy rather than get a job as soon as possible but ending up dissatisfied and unhappy. Make the right decision then act on it.</p>
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		<title>Better Job Search Engines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 05:56:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Job search engines use state-of-the-art technology to assist people in their job quest.  Here you could enter all the relevant information to reduce the lists of sought after jobs to get more accurate results.
Because new jobs are being added daily or even hours after, the tendency to see the results you had yesterday may be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job search engines use state-of-the-art technology to assist people in their job quest.  Here you could enter all the relevant information to reduce the lists of sought after jobs to get more accurate results.</p>
<p>Because new jobs are being added daily or even hours after, the tendency to see the results you had yesterday may be different from what you see today.  This is where job search engines come in handy.</p>
<p>After some trial and error there are a few job search engines that could yield better results.  They allow searchers to see major job sites, companies and even its associations by entering a keyword and location.  Results can be seen in different ways, it could be in a browser list and some sent thru e-mail.  </p>
<p>SimplyHired.com, America&#8217;s Job Bank, Jobster, and Indeed.com are just a few of the search engines that can give you more accurate results.  These sites include over 500 job listings with job boards, prime newspapers, and numerous companies with career pages.  </p>
<p>Indeed.com even has an advance search option that could be used to search company names, positions, and even the distance for commuters.</p>
<p>America&#8217;s Job Bank let&#8217;s you enter the job category you would like to search, then you can enter either the city or the zip code and state you would like to find the job and it gives the list of job openings.  If you&#8217;re lucky, you can even get the quoted salary from each of the companies you&#8217;re eyeing on.  </p>
<p>In SimplyHired.com aside from the list of jobs open, applicants are also given a short description of the job you&#8217;re about to handle including the responsibilities to be met even during application.  It also includes the type of company, location and date when the job was posted.</p>
<p>Jobster provides the latest job postings from today up to the last 7 days wherein you can also choose the distance you prefer.  This site gives you the ability to see the list of the freshly posted jobs from a variety of sources.</p>
<p>How Well Are They?</p>
<p>These sites give listings that are relevant and timely, compared to other search engines that generate results a little longer than the others.  Some would even provide results that are far from the location picked out.</p>
<p>So far the best among the search engines used is the Simplyhired.Com.  It showed the job title, a link was also provided for posting, a summary of the job description, where the exact current location and where it originated.  The produced results are easy to read, non-confusing with bits and pieces more of information plus the getting around is user friendly</p>
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		<title>Tips in a Job Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second step in getting the job is meeting the potential employer for an interview. The first step that an applicant has successfully completed was sending your application and passing the screening process of the company. 
The employer got the resume through a variety of sources that can be from an ad that was posted, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second step in getting the job is meeting the potential employer for an interview. The first step that an applicant has successfully completed was sending your application and passing the screening process of the company. </p>
<p>The employer got the resume through a variety of sources that can be from an ad that was posted, a referral from a friend or a headhunter, or by a person who simply submitted an application by logging on the company’s website.  </p>
<p>Here are a few tips that will help in having a successful interview;</p>
<p>Before going to an interview, it is best to do some research about the company one is applying to. </p>
<p>It is also best to practice with a friend or family member mock up questions that the employer will likely ask so you do not choke during the real interview.
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<li>When you go for an interview, it is best to always arrive 10 to 15 minutes ahead of time. This shows employers that the person is punctual and serves as a good attribute in a potential employee.</li>
<li>When meeting an employer, you should bring an extra copy of the resume and other documents that are needed if asked certain questions. A good example is architects and photographers who are professionals in the respective fields who have a portfolio of the works done which may impress the interviewer. </li>
<li>It is always best to dress appropriately. This shows the employer sincerity on the part of the applicant applying for the job. One must have finger-nails and hair well groomed for the interview. The outfit worn should be professional.  This would mean that shoes must be used to match the outfit. If you typically wear a lot of jewelry, it is advisable to remove and tone it down for the interview.</li>
<li>When you are in front of the employer, smile and greet the interviewer with a firm (but not bone crushing) handshake  which is always a good start to get the interview moving. </li>
<li>During the course of the interview, listen very well to the questions asked. Each must be answered truthfully and confidently to be able to sell yourself to the potential employer. </li>
<li>Afterwards, the applicant should thank the recruiter for the time that was given to meet for the interview.</li>
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		<title>The Job Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 05:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second step in getting a job is having an interview with a potential employer. The first step was sending your application and after careful review by the company, you are seen as candidate for the vacant position. 
The employer got this information through an ad that was placed in the paper, referred by someone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second step in getting a job is having an interview with a potential employer. The first step was sending your application and after careful review by the company, you are seen as candidate for the vacant position. </p>
<p>The employer got this information through an ad that was placed in the paper, referred by someone in the company or a headhunter, or by a person who simply submitted an application via the company’s website.  </p>
<p>The first impression employers always look at is your resume. Given the many that apply, this usually takes about 30 seconds and so with the limited words, one must be sure that the resume is well written and grammatically correct. </p>
<p>During the interview, most employers want to know more about person since the resume only gives certain information such as the person’s name, age, address, contact number,  social security number, past and current employment. </p>
<p>The employer will likely ask about the experiences, lessons and accomplishments one has done and learned working for another employer. This will usually include how the person handled a situation in the company, the challenges of the job and the relationship with coworkers.</p>
<p>Another question will be the relationship between the applicant and family members. This shows character with how the person interacts with people who are close and those that know the person for a long time. </p>
<p>The employer will usually ask why the person applied in the company and where you would like to be in 5 to 10 years. Long term questions such as this will show if there is dedication for the job at hand and if the company can provide something beneficial for both the applicant and the employer. </p>
<p>Companies follow a certain budget in hiring qualified personnel which is why the interviewer will ask how much one desires to get for the job. If what is being asked is too high, the employer will usually ask if the salary is open to negotiation. </p>
<p>After the employer asks questions, room is usually given for the applicant to ask questions in return. This is the best time to know a little bit more the company one might be working in and to get a feel of the potential company. </p>
<p>If there are no more questions, the interviewer will then end the meeting and call the applicant back if the person has passed the initial interview so that the next phase of the application process can begin.</p>
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		<title>Online Job Hunting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 05:53:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when a person who wanted to find work had to buy newspaper and look through the classified ads section.  The advent of the internet has changed that by creating opportunities for people to work either in a different state or in another country. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when a person who wanted to find work had to buy newspaper and look through the classified ads section.  The advent of the internet has changed that by creating opportunities for people to work either in a different state or in another country. </p>
<p>It has made the world a smaller place rendering it accessible for anyone with a computer to search for a job and apply to it. </p>
<p>There are many sites that offer such services. All the person has to do is open an account, fill up the necessary fields then submit your resume. </p>
<p>These sites usually ask for pertinent information such as the person’s name, age, address, contact number and social security number. </p>
<p>Additional information that will be requested is educational background. Employment history is also another thing that has to be mentioned which includes the job description and highlights that one has experienced during that person’s career.  <br />
A section in the account will also ask the preferred industry of work, if the person is willing to do field work or open to relocation and the expected salary should one be accepted for the job.</p>
<p>With all the information provided, these sites will then match your qualifications with the jobs available.  This service is free and matches can be seen when the person logs on the account or gets a notice via email. </p>
<p>Some sites offer a service with a fee that will place the resume over other applicants giving that person more priority but even that is a not a guarantee that one will get the job. </p>
<p>Online job hunting is not just for professionals. It caters to anyone who wants to work either full time, part time or on a per project basis.  </p>
<p>Applying online is not only done through job sites. You can also check the websites of companies that usually have a section on careers to see what openings are available. You simply have to go through the process of giving certain information and uploading your resume. </p>
<p>There are many jobs available in the market. The internet has made it easier for companies to make people aware that there are vacancies available. It has also made it convenient for applicants to apply online instead of walking to an office and dropping of a resume. With everything that is just a mouse click away, all it takes is a little effort on one’s part to sit down in front of a computer and looking for a job.</p>
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		<title>Stress-free Job Hunting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting for the perfect job for an individual requires time, effort and knowledge.  
For stress free job-hunting, every individual must first consider the following pointers before starting your job hunting process:
1. Know what type of job you would like to apply for.   Gate crashing job fairs that offer work not related to one&#8217;s degree or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hunting for the perfect job for an individual requires time, effort and knowledge.  </p>
<p>For stress free job-hunting, every individual must first consider the following pointers before starting your job hunting process:</p>
<p>1. Know what type of job you would like to apply for.   Gate crashing job fairs that offer work not related to one&#8217;s degree or work preference would be a waste of time.</p>
<p>Consider your interests, preference of work location and job shifts (to be especially considered by professionals who have family members to take care of).  If all these fit the category of the job opening available, it would be best to proceed with the application process.</p>
<p>2. Prepare possible needed documents or career portfolio.  Have several copies of your resume, transcript of records and any certifications ready for immediate submission if needed.</p>
<p>3. Know where to look for job postings.  There are various forms that offer listing of jobs.   Below are some of these sites:</p>
<p>3.1 Internet. One of most widely used searching options is the Internet.  Aside from the fact that browsing the Internet for available jobs is less time consuming than personal appearances to inquire at the offices, this can also be the least expensive form of job hunting.</p>
<p>You would not need to buy newspapers to browse through the ads for vacancies nor spend gas money to go to the offices.</p>
<p>Not only local or national vacancies can be browsed through the net, international job openings could likewise be easily accessed by the user, thus, offering one a much wider perspective in choosing the right job.</p>
<p>3.2 Newspapers.  One of the most commonly used searching medium.  Local newspapers advertise jobs that are within an applicant&#8217;s commuting distance.  Available jobs are usually printed on a regular basis.</p>
<p>3.3 Career or Job Centers.  These usually offer jobs for ages 16-18 and rarely above 21 years of age.  Though fully loaded with vacancies, it caters mostly to the younger applicants.</p>
<p>Job listings are frequently updated; therefore regular visits would ensure the applicants of new job postings.</p>
<p>3.4 Periodicals or magazines.  Professionals are best advised to look for jobs on magazines since employers that would want to hire the same would advertise on such journals.</p>
<p>3.5 Offices.  Most offices have postings of job openings on their Vacancy Boards.  Applicants may directly go to the office to look for vacancies and then directly submit the resume or other pertinent documents to the respective division that receives such documents.</p>
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