Review of JobNab
It’s a tough world out there for job seekers. Sometimes finding the perfect is like finding a needle in a haystack. Wouldn’t it be a whole lot easier if there were people out there searching for the...
View ArticleSummer Jobs
Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis via Flickr Contrary to popular belief, summertime can actually be a season of opportunity for job seekers. It’s all about how you look at the big picture. Most people...
View ArticleMonster.com Review
Image via CrunchBase Finding a job in this market today is tough enough. Searching for the right career site to help you find that perfect job should not be that difficult. There are a lot of job...
View ArticleConsider a Niche Job Board over the Monsters
Niche job boards cater to a smaller sector of the job market than do the big guns, which is why it’s sometimes easier to utilize the services of the small guy. They can be industry specific or even...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Complete your LinkedIn Profile
Image via CrunchBase If you’re like me, every time you log in to your LinkedIn profile you’re faced with that dreaded completion percentage (mine is 85%). Since I’m not actively looking for a new job,...
View Article“Sorry, but you’re over-qualified…”
LinkedIn If you haven’t been on the receiving end of that line, consider yourself lucky. For many suffering through unemployment, that has sadly become all too familiar of a refrain. Some of the...
View ArticleJob Hunting is Expensive
Remember the days when people would get a job right out of high school or college, stay with the same company for 30 or 40 years, then retire with a pension and a gold watch? No? That’s because those...
View ArticleIn College? Visit you Career Center
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Though it’s easy to get distracted from this amongst all the frivolity, the primary goal of college is to prepare students for their careers, i.e. move out of their...
View ArticleSalary Negotiations
Negotiating a salary can potentially be the most important thing you do during a job interview. After all, despite everythnig you say, you’re really just in it for the money, right? So you want to get...
View ArticleIt’s the communication age…sort of
Everyone knows that when applying for jobs, it’s best to get the hiring manger’s name and address the cover letter directly to him or her. It’s personal, it shows that you’ve done your research, and...
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