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How do I arrange interviews? 12 Apr 2011 | 04:59 am
TIP 7: Follow-up your cover letter and resume mailings with a telephone call. As our book points out, it takes at least three impressions for something to soak into our media-cluttered brains. Your...
Developing Your "Communications Materials" 29 Mar 2011 | 03:45 am
TIP 6: Saying The Right Things To The right People A. Your Cover Letter. Whatever you do, don’t use a generic cover letter. You need to develop a new letter for each organization you contact – one...
What Is An Informational Interview? 19 Mar 2011 | 04:10 am
TIP 5: An “Informational Interview” is an effective way to gather data first-hand on an organization for which you’d like to work. Once you’ve settled on the type of job you’d like to have, it’s fa...
What Is Networking? 7 Mar 2011 | 03:00 am
TIP 4: Your best results will come from networking! A recent study by the Department of Labor reports that at least 63% of job positions filled were filled directly or indirectly as a result of netwo...
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How Do I Target My Messages? 22 Feb 2011 | 10:06 am
TIP 3: Develop “targeted” messages to organizations for which you’d like to work. According to the Department of Labor, this is the most popular, cost-effective, and efficient method of searching f...
Where Do I Begin My Job Search? 19 Feb 2011 | 01:32 am
TIP 2: When you begin looking into the “job market,” bear in mind that 85% of job vacancies are not available through traditional resources like newspaper ads, the Internet, civil service notices, ...
How do I begin my job search? 12 Feb 2011 | 02:32 am
TIP 1: When you begin your job search – especially if you currently are unemployed – consider it a full-time job. Dedicate 35 to 40 hours weekly – just as you would in an 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. position. ...