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How To Seal The Deal In An Interview

February 24, 2010  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Tips

Just finished reading a really cool article from CareerBuilder which was posted on CNN. Called 9 things that seal the deal for hiring managers, it’s a collection of quotes from real hiring managers about how you can “seal the deal” during an interview. Among the great advice: One of the big things for me is [...]

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Job Interview Fail (Video)

February 4, 2010  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Experiences

An amusing look at how to fail a job interview. It goes without saying that you should not try any of this in a real interview. I hope it provides a little humor in your day. Enjoy!

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How Do You Convince Employers to Hire You?

January 26, 2010  |  Posted By: Lorraine Russo  |  Posted in Confidence

With unemployment at its highest rate in decades, there are now six candidates for every opening. As a result, it has become more difficult just to get potential employers to give you or your resume a second look, because the volume of applicants for each opening simply overwhelms a company’s recruiting staff and the technology [...]

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The Job Hunt Through Your Parent’s Eyes

January 25, 2010  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Tips

I was very lucky. My parents didn’t put pressure on me to find a job after school. Their theory was that I would put enough pressure on myself without their assistance. But those were different economic times. For all the talk of the economy improving, this is still one of the worst markets for Entry [...]

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