A career network should be in place when you need it, both for job searching and for moving along the career ladder. Since you never know when you might need it, it makes sense to have an active career network, even if you don't need it today.
Career networking, or "professional" networking, involves using personal, professional, academic or familial contacts to assist with a job search, achieve career goals, or learn more about your field, or another field you'd like to work in.
Networking can be a good way to hear about job opportunities, or get an "in" at the company you'd like to work in. For 7 tips see the article here.
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Saturday, April 8, 2017
Have A Career Network
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Part Time Employment from Home
The good news is a number of companies are looking for part-time workers -- and that number is expected to rise in the coming years. Nearly one in five workers is currently part-time, and by 2020 projected that will increase to 40%.
A firm that screens companies offering part-time opportunities has analyzed more than 40,000 companies offering part-time remote jobs in the first half of 2016 and come up with the top 35 to watch for such work.
Industries that topped the list include education, marketing and healthcare, travel and technology. Some of the more common part-time remote job titles are teacher, writer, speech pathologist, coder, interpreter, editor, and customer service representative.
See the 35 legitimate companies in the complete article here.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Ten Work at Home Jobs
Searching for jobs home-based work, used to be a matter of scanning the Sunday classifieds for offers to get rich quick by stuffing envelopes. Working from home is easier now because exposure to at-home opportunities has multiplied.
A wide variety of job ads are just a click away, but so are the scams. It is difficult to find a legitimate opportunity. With 4,500 to 5,000 work-at-home job ads posted weekly, the statistics find 60 phonies for every one that's for real
Let’s initially begin with the type of job that represents a true opportunity here.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Tips on Landing an Internship
If you are in college and hoping to use an internship to get your foot in the door of any industry, you are not alone. The competition can be intense, but there are certain things that you can do to enhance your chances of landing a position
This article highlights some of the important considerations to check off the proverbial list before going after that internship. If you know the career path you want to take, get started as quickly as possible with an internship
Find some pointers from the financial industry that are also useful for other industry internships here.
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Research with an Informational Interview
An informational interview is a meeting to learn about the real-life experience of someone working in a field or company that interests you.
It's not a job interview, so it's important to keep focused on getting information, not a job offer. It has future value in its planning and conversational interaction. Three steps will outline the process:
• Find contacts.
• Make connections
• Hold a meeting.
For details on utilizing an informational interview, see the article here.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Google Search for Unadvertised Job Openings
Job openings at most companies go unadvertised—that is, they're posted on their site, but not sent to recruiters or posted on job boards. That also makes them harder to find, but Google can do the job for you. Use custom search strings to uncover matching desired jobs.
The market for new jobs is so competitive that most companies don't see a need to spend a ton of money hiring recruiting firms or posting their jobs to the big job boards. Between internal referral programs and word-of-mouth, posting an opening to the company's "Careers" page is usually enough.
To uncover those unadvertised openings, see the complete article here.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Tips for Your Job Search
Struggling to find a job?
Recognize it is a full time commitment, which means an 8 hour day or more.
Recognizing common setbacks may help you better identify how to spend your time when searching for employment. For a discussion of five topics in more detail see the complete article here.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
50 Best Job Search Sites
Fortunately, you can use a number of job search websites, tools, and apps to make the hunt for your perfect job easier.
See 50 of the best job search sites, apps, and tools here.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Job-Hunting Do's and Don'ts for Job-Seekers
Learning the do's and don'ts (rules) that job-seekers must know regarding the key strategies and tactics of successful job-hunting is essential. Presented in this article are 25 keys to successful job-hunting. Job-seekers who follow these rules and guidelines -- the do's and don'ts of job-hunting -- should have much more success in the job-search.
For more insight, click here.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
TagCrowd as a Job Search Tool
TagCrowd is a web application for visualizing word frequencies in any text by creating what is popularly known as a word cloud. - TagCrowd is particularly useful in making it easier to analyze a detailed job description for the particular requirements for each job by creating a screen with the most frequently mentioned keywords for skills and experiences emphasized in a concise manner. These keywords must be addressed and customized in your resume for you to have impact with each of your employment applications.
Topics covered included:
- TagCrowd as a job search tool
- How does TagCrowd Work?
- Any problems with TagCrowd?
Click here for more info.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Job Search #6: Fast Track Your Job Search
- Plan and Organize Your Search
- Write Your Resume
- Create a Personal Cover Letter Template
- Create/Update Your Professional Profilles
- Select Job Search Websites
- Use Your Words
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Job Search #5: Finding Job Listings
Here are the best sites to find job listings including job search engine sites, job boards, company websites, niche job sites, social media and professional networking sites, jobs listed by type of job seeker and location, and more top job listing sites.
Here is a valuable outline of finding best sites for particular job listings.
- Top 5 Best Job Sites for Students
- Best Job Search Engines
- More Good Job Sites
- Best Local Job Sites
- Jobs Listed by Career Field/Industry
- Jobs Listed by Location
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Job Search #1: When to start a search
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Best 100 Colorado Companies for Flexible Jobs
- The purpose of the free Colorado List of Best Companies for Flexible Jobs is to help people in Colorado to easily find and research the legitimate employers embracing workplace flexibility.
If you you're looking for a job in Colorado, click here. This guide is excellent and free as a resource for jobs!
Saturday, August 23, 2014
10 Best-Paying Jobs Of The Future
If you decided on a new career path today, wouldn't you like to know which jobs will be in high demand and pay the most once you were out of school? To serve as a guide, 24/7 Wall St. has identified the best-paying jobs of the future. These jobs will grow the most in the next decade and have median incomes well above the national average. Almost without exception, these occupations will be in highest demand
One change that will create high demands for some professions is the increasing amount of data available to businesses. For more info, click here
Monday, June 30, 2014
Job Search Site List
COMPANIES | CONSTRUCTION | ENERGY |
ENGINEERING | FELONS | FINANCE – BANKING |
GENERAL | GOVERNMENT JOBS | HEALTHCARE |
HOSPITALITY | IT– TECHNOLOGY | JOURNALISM – BROADCASTING |
REGIONS – LOCATIONS |
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Top 10 Best Job Sites
Looking for a good position is never easy, especially in tough employment markets. But even so, there are hundreds of thousands of jobs available at any given time, if one knows where to look. Many of them are posted on job boards.
To see the top sites click here.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Tips for how to find a job
There's always the opportunity of working in the temporary arena. People should be calling temporary employment firms to find light industrial jobs, or jobs that will make a minimum wage or maybe a little more. For example, if you've been an accountant your whole life, there are opportunities out there, and you might be able to find some temporary jobs.
Develop a system of looking for a job. This way, you focus on the process without having to worry about the results. Keep track of the calls you make and the interviews you get. That way you can follow up on the interviews.