Are You a Job Hopper?:
Certain industries accept job hopping as an expected part of the career path. Some fields require candidates to come to the job prepared to work without requiring a great deal of company-paid training.
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How Much Time Are You Willing to Invest? :
The process of looking for a new job is fairly well defined. Preparation of a resume, searching for job openings, researching companies, calling for an interview, calling again for an interview, sending out more resumes. The list goes on. And on.
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Memo from Michael:
We are well into the New Year as I am writing this column. Has 2007 started off well for you? Are you looking forward to the rest of the year? Or are you a little disappointed and frustrated to be in the same place, doing the same thing as you have been doing?
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Is This The Year You Make a Move?:
Admit it, you’ve been thinking about looking for a new job for a while now. It’s not that your current job is all that bad. But there might be –must be! – something better out there.
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Scannable Resumes:
You are probably aware of the important role a strongly written resume plays in a successful job search. But did you know that the way you format your resume might determine when – or even if – it is seen by a potential employer?
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