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Are You Running A Job Search Campaign?

March 5, 2010  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Tips

I was recently reading a fantastic article from Louise Fletcher called You’re Not Applying for a Job. You’re Running a Campaign. The article points out that you have to treat your job search like you are campaigning for political office. The thing I like most about this piece is that it helps to shift your [...]

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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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