Posted by ecxmlrpc on Jun 17, 2011 in
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This article from the Business Insider website focuses on how degrees in journalism are useless. The key point of the article is this: A degree can sometimes be useless, but a degree is important for someone’s education. For someone who receives a degree in journalism, it could spell big trouble. All in all, for people who receive degrees in journalism, there may be problems that can arise.
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Degrees Are Useless And Other Tips For Aspiring Journalists – Business Insider
Posted by ecxmlrpc on Jun 14, 2011 in
Advice,
Job Search

Steps showing how to successfully search for jobs online. Create profiles on several sites (Increases chances of success if you make a number of profiles) Check for new information and postings every day Read articles and advice on sites, having this information may help at your next job interview Join the forum discussions and ask and share advice with other members Also target individual companies instead of sites like monster.com Remember to apply for local jobs in person (Bring CV).
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Searching for Jobs Online? Follow these simple tips. – MyBackgroundCheck.com (blog)
Posted by ecxmlrpc on Jun 14, 2011 in
Careers,
Job Search

The article is about ‘how to get a job while you are in the school’ because now a days recession in the IT field and all sorts of unemployment activities have started to raise their heads The author talks to these persons, Brandon Labman and Tom Moore, co-founders of ROCS in which the co-founders are in the work of placing graduate students. In the second paragraph the author talks about the job seekers activity to not to waste their time being online and asks to work for their future The article mainly concerns about the success stories of different people.
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Getting A Job Out Of College: Three True Stories and Some Tips – Forbes (blog)
Posted by ecxmlrpc on Jun 10, 2011 in
Advice,
Job Search

These are some tips students can follow to get a good job. They need to write a good resume, showing their individual skills and contributions made to accomplish a task, along with a cover letter, and proofread them. Students also need to do some research on an organization, regarding its business for a well-prepared interview. Job seekers need to present themselves well during an interview with the proper attire. Students can get good job contacts through their professors, colleagues, and alumni association etc., to get in touch with prospective employers. Senior students can start looking for a job right after graduation.
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A primer for student job hunters – Globe and Mail
Tags: Advice, Job Search, students
Posted by ecxmlrpc on Jun 6, 2011 in
Advice,
Job Search

Liz Ryan responds to one of her readers who is 55 and just lost her job. Liz provides advice to the reader on what she should do in order to find a new job. She also provides a positive outlook on being forced out of your job at an older age.
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Liz Ryan: Tips for job-hunting over 50 – Daily Camera
Tags: job seekers, over 50
Posted by ecxmlrpc on Jun 6, 2011 in
Advice,
Job Search

In a Woodland, California library job-coaching course, Constance Stevens and Andrea Weiss taught participants skills to use in searching for a job. The two experts feel that networking is the most important thing to learn. Researching the most relevant companies will help applicants to answer interview questions. Topics covered include aspects of networking, industry events, informational interviews, “elevator speeches” and follow-up work.
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To land a job, make the right connections – Daily Democrat
Tags: connections, Job Search