Posts Tagged ‘job’

Avoiding Resume Elimination at the Initial Scanning Scan is Vital

September 2nd, 2010
Avoiding Resume Elimination at the Initial Scanning Scan is Vital

The popularity of the book “Blink” underscores the importance of first impressions in any business dealing. The premise of the book is that many decisions are, in fact, snap judgments—but that those judgments often hold true. Given this fact of modern business life, you’ll want to do everything possible not to torpedo your job application from the start.

Obviously, the first step in any successful job hunt is sending a resume—either » Read more: Avoiding Resume Elimination at the Initial Scanning Scan is Vital

Starting A Career In Another Country

May 25th, 2010
Starting A Career In Another Country

There are few things in the world quite as exciting as moving overseas and trying to get a job. Starting a new career overseas can be difficult but if you follow some key steps it is not half as hard as some would have you believe. The very first thing that you need to do is find out the rules of hiring in this other country. Each country had it own distinct set of regulations, some of these can even vary within a country by st » Read more: Starting A Career In Another Country

Good Resume Karma for Hospitality Workers

May 1st, 2010
Good Resume Karma for Hospitality Workers

So, you’ve done your turn in the trenches. You’ve been a busperson, head waiter, bartender, host, and what-not. After ten to twenty years, many hospitality workers, feeling burned-out at the late shifts and long hours, yearn to break into the ranks of higher management. Yet they find themselves in a kind of ‘glass ceiling’ situation. They can’t get a recruiter to look twice at their resume, even when the qualifications are more » Read more: Good Resume Karma for Hospitality Workers