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Site Review: How To Nail An Interview

June 16, 2009  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Websites

What is How To Nail An Interview? The short answer is that it’s a site with job interview tips. The long answer is more complex. It seems that the creator of this site, Steinar Skipsness, wanted to do an experiment to determine why people fail in interviews. So he created a fake job posting on [...]

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Site Review: TweetMyJobs

May 16, 2009  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Websites

A few weeks ago I received a note from someone named Gary asking if I would be interested in reviewing a site called TweetMyJobs. I was quite busy at the time and didn’t have much of a chance to look at it. Now that I’ve had a chance to check it out, I have many [...]

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Site Review: 100 Reasons You Should Hire Me

April 19, 2009  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Websites

Shortly after I posted my take on Jamie Varon’s Twitter Should Hire Me site, I received a request to take a look at a similar site called 100 Reasons You Should Hire Me. While the creator (Srinivas Rao) openly admitted that he was inspired by Jamie’s success, he thought his site was worth a review. [...]

Site Review: TwitterJobSearch.com

March 24, 2009  |  Posted By: Trevor Wilson  |  Posted in Websites

There’s a new job search tool for Twitter that that is currently in Beta. As the name implies, TwitterJobSearch.com searches Twitter for relevant job postings. The About page shares a little more information about what the site is trying to accomplish: Until now, search engines for social media sites merely looked for words. We’re looking [...]

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