Video: Job Searching
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Your job search can be slowed by any number of factors. But there are a handful of really common delays that can sap the energy and power from your search. Here's what to look at first when it's taking longer than it seems like it should to get a new job.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/14/2007
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The more people who know you're looking for a job, the more likely you are to find one. That is why you can improve your job search with networking cards, which are becoming increasingly popular. They're small, light and easy to pass out.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/16/2007
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You think you're applying for the perfect job, and two months later someone's using your bank card! Identity theft has come to the job market, and they're not hiring. Learn how to protect yourself.
By Laura Hetzer | Published 5/4/2007
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For any aspiring teachers looking for a job, read this thorough guide and compare the pros and cons of each resource before you search any further. A guide and pros and cons explanation of teaching job sites.
By Lori Voth (Revezbelle) | Published 7/18/2006
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Employment Agencies are helpful to any job seeker. The functions they carry-out mean they are often equipped to assist the new job-hunter find that perfect first job. Some charge a fee from the job seeker while others are paid by the employer.
By MichaelTaylorOnline.org | Published 9/20/2006
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Whether you are starting out and finding your first job or if you are mid age and looking to change your career, you should follow a plan. Your plan should include career testing and evaluation to match you to the right job.
By Stephen Sampson | Published 7/31/2006
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Most people think of online job boards as sort of an employment vending machine -- put the right stuff in, push a button, and out comes perfect job listings. But there are some nuances and tricks that make a difference in the quality of the results.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/2/2007
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Maximize your job search by using these sites!
By Restaurant Chef | Published 7/14/2008
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Advertisers have used testimonials for ages, because the technique really works. And such endorsements can also work wonders for your job search. Here's how to use testimonials to speed up your job search and get you better results.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/8/2007
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Most of us are too humble and too modest in our job search. The truth of the matter is that we should be choosing the company we want to work for, instead of letting the process work the other way around.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/3/2007
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Any job search is a mind game, with success typically favoring the person who can harness their emotions more appropriately than their competition. Here's how to keep your job search moving so your emotions stay up and serve you well.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/14/2007
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Many people treat job searches on a more or less ad-hoc basis. But almost every job search you'll encounter throughout your career entails the same set of key fundamentals. How you master these rudiments can dictate your success throughout your career.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/13/2007
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As the world gets more specialized, that age-old workplace soldier the generalist is falling by the wayside. But don't be too sad. This trend actually opens more possibilities. Focusing your job search accordingly can yield big results.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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Most people consider a job search to be drudgery most of the time. But it doesn't have to be. In fact, it can be one of the greatest games you'll ever play if your attitude is right. Here's how to change your thinking to play this fine sport with passion.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/14/2007
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The low-cost and on-demand nature of the Web make it an excellent tool for communicating details of your career. Here are some great choices for what to put on your job search Web site to get the most out of it.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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Advancing quickly in your career will inevitably mean putting yourself into situations that are totally different, with new cultures, new attitudes, and new expectations. Here's how to start fitting in from the minute you start your job search.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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No matter how great your job search technique you have to put in considerable amount of time to make it all happen. A great way to get more time in a day for job hunting is to use your lunch hour well. Here are some great tips for getting the most out of lunchtime.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/8/2007
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Job searches are generally fraught with negative emotions. It's a tough process that tends to bring out both the very best and very worst in people. Here's how to channel negative job search emotions into positive results when looking for work.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 8/30/2007
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One of the hardest things in conducting a job search is simply finding enough time to actually start on it. It's an almost universal challenge, but there are highly effective ways to get around the problem. Here are some great places to start.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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Throughout your job search, you need to repeatedly introduce yourself, tell people what you do and express the kind of job you want, all in a few seconds. Here's how to do that effectively.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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Among the many job search techniques, cold calling has endured for ages. And for good reason -- it can be extremely effective. But there's a right way and a wrong way to do it. Here are some great tips for making the most of cold-calling in your job search.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/2/2007
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It pays to work on your job search when you're at your personal best. Doing so allows the process to go much more smoothly and efficiently. Follow these tips for optimizing your job search according to the time of day that's ideal for you.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/15/2007
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For a variety of reasons, people are sometimes forced to leave jobs without having another. It's not the ideal way to conduct your job search, but it doesn't have to doom your career or personal life. Follow these tips for making it go more smoothly.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/3/2007
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Contrary to what we all wish for, a job search is a marathon not a sprint. You need to set your expectations and pacing right if you want to get the most out of the process. Here's how you can prepare for the long journey to a new job.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/18/2007
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Increasingly, employers are pulling credit reports on job seekers. Learn how this may affect your job search.
By Lea Barton | Published 5/7/2007
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Optimism is difficult to preserve in any job search. And yet it is by far the most valuable personality trait you can harness when looking for a new job. So valuable is optimism that you really can't conduct and effective search without it. Here's why.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/8/2007
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There are a million things you have to say to people to find a better job. And every one of these things needs to be said effectively, in a polished, persuasive manner. The best way to do that is to rehearse. Here's how to practice saying the right things the right way.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/8/2007
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In the great toolbox of job search techniques, one of the biggest hammers of all is cold calling job contacts on the telephone. But it can be a scary tool indeed when you first consider using it. Try these great cold-call fear killers to make it easier.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/1/2007
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Contrary to popular myth, job interviews aren't really a matter of qualifications and experience. Their primary purpose is actually more to find out what you're like as a person. Focus on being a dynamic personality and your job search will soar.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/20/2007
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Career experts continually champion the idea of finding perfect work. But the fact of the matter is that such ideal positions are only theoretical. Here's why your job search expectations should be tempered by the realities of the workplace.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/16/2007
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Most of us have done some job-searching while on the clock with our old company. Here's how to do it the smart way.
By Morgan Vermeil | Published 12/4/2006
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There are numerous reasons why people look for new jobs. But often times, launching a job search for the wrong ones can be worse than staying where you're at. Here's how to tell if your job search motivations are sound.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/16/2007
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Some people are naturally thick-skinned. But believe me, those types are a tiny minority. The rest of us can use some character builders to toughen us up to handle the rigors of a serious job search. Start with these great techniques.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/3/2007
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In this fast changing job market, it seems employers are looking for different qualifications daily. By making a few simple changes to your existing resume` you can elevate yourself above the competition.
By mczisny | Published 10/25/2006
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Pew Internet Project reports that fifty-two million Americans have looked online for job information!
By BullsEyeResumes | Published 3/22/2007
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If you are looking for a new job, whether you are currently working or unemployment this article may be of interest to you.
By daydreamer24a | Published 9/21/2007
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There are online job search engines out there claiming to get you a job fast and easy! First, you have to know how to use it, treat job hunting seriously, and not rely on online searches alone. Here are some tips for the best job search-engines online.
By Nicole Beck | Published 1/24/2006
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With your clothes pressed, resume proofread and your three personal adjectives chosen, you may forget about some essential elements of the job and of the company you are about to meet. Elements that should have a direct influence on your decision to accept a job offer.
By Zane Ewton | Published 9/6/2007
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Describing your experience well can decide whether your resume soars to the top of the stack or plunges into the shredder. Here's how to speed up your job search by telling what you've done in a compelling way.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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An outlined plan and advice to make your job search a successful one.
By GRITSontheBeach | Published 3/24/2007
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This seminar gives effective strategies and tips on job searching.
By Dorit Sasson | Published 9/26/2007
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Not having the proper credentials can hinder your career, soften your resume, and keep you from pursuing opportunities you'd really like. Here are some great techniques for gaining solid experience before you even start working in a particular field.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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Job seekers who have a lot of accomplishments should consider building a career presentation. These powerful visual aids can have tremendous power in interviews. Follow these tips for putting together a great presentation.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 8/12/2007
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What is my city's best kept secret? Well my city's secret involves me on a level beyond stepping outside my front door to engage in what's considered the city of Louisville.
By Veronica | Published 5/7/2007
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One of the most important, and most often overlooked, aspects of preparing for a job search is actually related to your telephone. Before you start looking for a new job, verify that your voicemail message isn't one that might harm your prospects of getting hired.
By Mary Gormandy White | Published 7/20/2007
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Finding a job while you are still employed is not always the easiest mission complete. If you are poised to make the leap to a new job here are some tips for conducting your job search while employed.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/14/2005
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Today's job market is highly competitive. Low unemployment rates and impersonal online job boards make it more difficult for you to get the job you want. Use these five tips to jump start your job search and get the position you desire.
By Nadege Lewis | Published 9/24/2007
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In the fury of responding to job posts and cranking out resumes, many job hunters fail to document the job's specifications and what resume was sent to meet them. Follow these archiving tips to avoid handicapping your job search.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 8/20/2007
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If you're really going all-out in your job search you'll probably be after some jobs that are a real stretch. That's when you need a "tip in," a last little shot to win the day. Here's how to start building these powerful tools.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 8/12/2007
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For most job seekers, using the Internet is the number one tool. Here are tips to make the most of it.
By Anne Chekal | Published 5/7/2007
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Many people would love to have a different job, but there's always something keeping them from making the leap. Fortunately, many of these reasons aren't as powerful and all-consuming as they seem. Look at these key limiters in your own job search.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/8/2007
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By putting off updating your resume until the last minute, you lose the many advantages of working on it over an extended period of time. Here's why your resume should be a living document that's constantly in progress.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 3/15/2007
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Gone are the days when you could just create one resume, get a hundred copies, and cover the world with it. These days it's important to tailor your resume for every job opening you go after. Here's how to do that.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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Rejection is a part of any job search. No matter what type of job you are seeking, being able to cope with rejection is an important part of your search.
By Tiffani Smith | Published 5/23/2006
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A discussion of the benefits of Monster.com and how effective it is as a tool in the search for employment.
By Geoffrey Weed | Published 2/21/2008
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With perseverance and grounded expectations, the job search process can be a successful one.
By Sports Writer, Inc. | Published 7/30/2007
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While employment plans can be as complicated and detailed as you want, it's usually a good idea to keep them simple.
By Mike Thomas | Published 4/9/2007
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The job interview is usually the most stressful part of the job search. You find a likely employer, you submit the application and now they are showing an interest by calling you in for an interview. Do you know how to shine in the interview?
By Bruce Newcomer | Published 7/3/2005
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The technique of countering objectives is a vital key to winning interviews and getting job offers. If you can determine why the interviewer isn't especially impressed with what you're offering, then you can turn it around in your favor. Here's how.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 8/10/2007
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The story of one man's fruitless search for a job.
By Chim Rickles | Published 9/12/2007
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Most people consider thank-you letters to be optional after an interview. But that's only if you're not really very serious about getting the job. Truly effective job seekers know that these critical follow-up pieces can make all the difference. Here's why.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/14/2007
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Throughout history, the greatest inventors, businessmen, and politicians have changed the world by visualizing what they wanted to happen, then searching tirelessly until they found a path to it. Follow the cue of these greats for an amazing career.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 2/5/2007
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Looking for a job is probably the hardest job you will ever have. There is so much to do. Here are some websites that offer great tips on putting your resume together, interviewing tips and how to research a company.
By Abigail Beal | Published 5/19/2006
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Does the thought of going to a job fair make you want to hide under the covers and not even go? With a little confidence and preparation you can land the job of your dreams. Here are 10 tips to help you get the job you want.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/14/2005
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Numbers and data can add a lot of strength to a resume. But most people don't include enough of them or work them to get the biggest bang from them. Here's how to do the math to benefit your job search.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 1/23/2007
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A job placement counselor does exactly what their title states. They help students find jobs bartending once they have graduated. They are the main reason to choose a bartending school.
By RS | Published 5/24/2006
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One job hunter's experience enduring the Monster.com monster when looking for a job and who really won the hunt.
By P.L. Pollock | Published 2/21/2008
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Review of a prominent data entry type at home job scam.
By Kimberly Campbell | Published 5/16/2006
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Many times employees realize after working for a company for a period of time that the job they are in is not for them. Too many times employees that are dissatisfied with their current job make that fact clear through their actions.
By Newshound | Published 5/24/2007
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Some reasons various walk-in job applicants disqualified themselves from consideration, as well as tips for avoiding their fate.
By Jane Harmon | Published 2/18/2005
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Are you dissatisfied with your current job? Do you need more of a challenge or a better compensation package? Or do you just want to change your occupation altogether? There are some considerations to think about when changing jobs.
By Diane Gray | Published 3/14/2007
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Advice on job hunting.
By Storm | Published 3/7/2007
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Your school and career may not have been well planned, but your resume should be. And when you consider it carefully, your resume can appear as seamless and logical as you wish your job history had been!
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 2/23/2006
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While the freelance marketplace can seem flooded with work at home scams, there really are legitimate ways to earn a living online. Here are ten examples of online freelance job opportunities.
By Jennifer Mattern | Published 11/24/2006
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Job jumpers are those who continually jump from job to job. The following provides information on what to do if you've married a man or a woman who is an habitual job jumper.
By Kay Ray | Published 5/30/2007
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The day-to-day pressure of your job can tend to put your career plans on hold. A career path is basically your agenda to position yourself at some future point in time in a job that you find enjoyable, rewarding (financially and emotionally) and challenging.
By Dr. Ed Warde | Published 5/21/2007
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Hopefully these 5 website will get you started on finding the job you have always wanted!
By Yvonne M. Glasgow | Published 9/14/2007
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This article describes some of the job boards tailored to those working in the IT sector.
By A. Rebecca Bernstein | Published 9/4/2007
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Here are some simple but effective tips for a successful journalism job interview. Keep these in mind while searching for your dream job.
By K. Bamforth | Published 1/30/2007
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I've just quit my job at a deli because the stress was killing me. Certain events made it difficult for me to leave this job, but now that I have, I expect my life to dramatically improve. No one should experience so little reward for so much stress.
By Amelia Carter | Published 3/15/2006
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Tired of searching those classified ads in the newspaper? Want more choices in job choice? Well there is a great solution for you and that is to search for a job by looking online.
By Janet Clarke | Published 5/8/2006
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These tips give you examples of what employers expect and how you can prepare for job interviews.
By AKA_Pearl | Published 10/12/2006
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Job searching is difficult enough, why make things harder on yourself by submitting an unattractive resume? Outlined here are some of my tips for having your resume avoid being canned.
By Sam Gaddy | Published 3/28/2007
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Self-employment is a rapidly growing area of the contingent workforce. As more people wise up and become more educated, they are seeing more career opportunities to be on their own.
By Nick Roy | Published 1/3/2006
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Employers are always curious - and leary - of long employment gaps on your resume. Most hiring managers will require that you explain those gaps. While you shouldn't lie, here are a few ways to shed positive light on periods of unemployment.
By Kay Reynolds | Published 7/11/2006
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While self employment usually feels great (you get the luxury of working from home, you get to set your own hours), self employment doesn't always look great on paper. Knowing how to write self employment into a resume is important.
By KC Morgan | Published 12/22/2006
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It is never too early for teenagers to develop good career habits. Knowing how to write resumes, cover letters and thank-you letters is an important part of an effective job search strategy that working teens should master.
By BullsEyeResumes | Published 5/18/2008
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Several community agencies are available to offer job search assistance to individuals with disabilites or in recovery from subsatnce abuse
By Annette Robbins | Published 12/24/2006
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Although the best job searches mix many different methods, everyone is different - and that means some job hunters will get better results from one strategy than another. Here's how to pick the best job search tactics for you.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 9/11/2007
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The best thing to do is save all your receipts and documentation, then spend time going over the IRS rules for job-search tax deductions at one time. This article will help you get started.
By Steve Thompson | Published 11/1/2007
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Job search tips for people with disabilities.
By MandaLee | Published 11/2/2007
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To make the most of your job search, apply the right tasks to the right time of day. Doing so can bring tremendous jumps in efficiency to your efforts to find better work. Here's how.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 9/13/2007
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