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When you go to a job interview, you must have a perfect appearance. Here you can read five tips on how to dress for the interview. First of all, your haircut should not be extravagant and your fingernails have to be trimmed. You’d better wear a simple white shirt, leather shoes and a matching belt.
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5 Significant Men’s Tips on How to Dress For a Job Interview – AMOG
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Career Mums, a book by mothers Allison Tait and Kate Sykes, where they share their tips on going back to work after a baby. A mother should be mentally and physically ready to return to work and not just financially motivated. Ask yourself where your career is going. When it comes to your resume, translate “stay-at-home-mum” into “wordspeak”. Raising money for school requires skills. Just because you do not get paid, does not mean they are not worth mentioning. Find childcare that gives you peace of mind. This makes both mother and child feel secure and confident. Parental and domestic responsibilities should be shared by both parents.
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Top tips to being a career mum – NEWS.com.au
Posted by ecxmlrpc on Feb 14, 2012 in
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Returning veterans are having a tough time finding jobs and they have a much higher unemployment rate as compared to others. Though, veterans in Illinois are faring much better than the other states, as a result of steps taken by the administration. Though they are considered model employees, the successful job hunters have had to make some serious compromises.
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Returning veterans find job search a challenge – Peoria Journal Star
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Though unemployment figures were lower at 8.3% in January, the people who have been jobless are still struggling to find jobs. The employers want younger people and the old experienced people are a lot less in demand, even as they send out their resumes regularly. Some of them are opting to return to school for advanced degrees.
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America’s long-term jobless still struggling – USA TODAY
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Grab the opportunity offered by Black Hills Pioneer. Nowadays, human resource management has emerged as a new important sector due to complex system of economy on one side and the ever increasing rate of unemployment. They provide: * Networking to help job seekers and prospective employers. *Guidance to create perfect and unique resume. * Proper help in facing an interview . * Encourage job seekers to participate in career fairs. * Constant follow-up from staff to find out new job and new career fields.
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Looking for a job – Black Hills Pioneer
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With the national unemployment rate falling to 8.3%, it seems that the employers are hiring more. But some candidates are still finding it hard to find a job. So it is being recommended that the candidates stick to applying for jobs that are close to their passion. Though there are probably more temporary jobs available than permanent.
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‘Job Team’ Members Still Looking For Work – WMUR Manchester
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This article is about the struggles that veterans have when trying to find civilian jobs. Most veterans believe that with all the tours in Iraq and what they have done for our country, along with their extended education, that it would be a breeze finding a job. But, once home, they are surprised to see that that isn’t the case. The soldiers in the article are from Illinois where they are trying to make it easy for soldiers to find jobs, and they have put many programs in place to help the veterans in their job search.
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Returning veterans find job search a challenge – Northwest Herald
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Demonstrating the old fashioned behaviors of courtesy, social skills and, perhaps the most important, integrity and responsibility, gives the candidate a good edge in looking for and landing the job. Good listening skills and an understanding of the company’s problems that the candidate is expected to solve will be of great advantage.
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An edge for discouraged job seekers – Chicago Tribune
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Recent happening has shown new dimension where parents presents themselves for job interviews for their children. Due to tough competition and lessor job opportunities it has become difficult to find out suitable job . The parents who have invested sizable amount for children doing everything to corner coveted job for them.
In so many case parents hires professional resume writer and interview trainer for them and such adding cost to future. This all results more dependency of child on parents. In such circumstances child can not manage own time or balance checkbook adding miseries to parents problems.
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Job Hunting: When Parents Run the Show – Smartmoney.com
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According to career coach Ford R. Myers, it takes purposeful networking for a person to land on their next jobs. This includes gracefully asking peers for help and offering value in return. This type of networking boosts candidates’ morale and is also helpful in connecting to people. It is important to feel and sound positive and be gracious to your contacts.
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Networking tips offered to get next job – Outcome Magazine (blog)