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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>The way you dress for your job interview will have a major impact on how well your job interview goes. It is not only possible to dress too casually, but it is also possible to overdress for the occasion. You need to be sure you dress appropriately for the position you are applying for. It&#8217;s [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com">Job Finding Help - Job Search Tips</a></p>]]></description>
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<h1>The way you dress for your job interview</h1>
<p>will have a major impact on how well your job interview goes. It is not only possible to dress too casually, but it is also possible to overdress for the occasion. You need to be sure you dress appropriately for the position you are applying for.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to wear something just slightly above the level of dress you would be wearing to work each day. If most of your coworkers would be wearing khaki pants and dress shirts, you might want to dress similarly, with the addition or a blazer. If most of them would be wearing designer business suits, you should dress this way for your interview. If you would be wearing jeans and t-shirts to work, you could wear slacks and a dress shirt to the interview. The only time you shouldn&#8217;t dress at or slighly above your potential coworker dress would be if you were applying for a specific type of job.</p>
<p>For example, if you are applying for a job at a tattoo parlor, you might not want to wear slacks and a dress shirt to your interview. You might end up looking stuffy or foolish. In a case like this, you would just wear whatever you would normally wear to work, just making sure that your clothes are clean and free of stains, rips, or other unintended damage.</p>
<h2>Color is important in determining how to dress for your job interview.</h2>
<p> Red signifies confidence, and will give the interviewer a vibe that you are intelligent and strong. Blue is calming, and will help relax the interviewer and put them at ease with you. You don&#8217;t want to wear too much color, because it can be shocking and overpowering, but a tie or scarf in one of these colors can make a big difference.</p>
<h3>However you decide to dress for your job interview, make sure the clothes are in good condition.</h3>
<p> Your clothing should be clean, free of stains and tears, and ironed smooth if necessary. Pleats should be pressed, shirts should be free of wrinkles, and clothing should not look old or worn out.</p>
<p>The way you dress for your job interview is going to have a big impact on how you are perceived. Be sure to give a great first impression, or it may be the only impression you ever get!</p>
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		<title>The Career Makeover: 7 Steps to Achieving Your Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 22:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>Makeovers on television shows and in magazines are enticing for women around the world. Of course the reason why they are so popular is because the idea of ​​getting a new start in life is a golden key we have all dreamed at one time or another. No matter what their life, like, everyone has [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com">Job Finding Help - Job Search Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p><a href="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com/the-career-makeover-7-steps-to-achieving-your-goals.html"><img src="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/relaxed-young-woman-lying-down-on-the-grass-using-laptop--300x199.jpg" alt="Getting a career makeover" title="Important steps for your career makeover" width="300" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-235" /></a>Makeovers on television shows and in magazines are enticing for women around the world. Of course the reason why they are so popular is because the idea of ​​getting a new start in life is a golden key we have all dreamed at one time or another. No matter what their life, like, everyone has something they want to be different &#8211; their home, their bodies, their friends and even their careers.</p>
<p>Career makeovers are not a new concept and if you think about it, it will automatically make your career about a chain reaction that affects all aspects of your life, especially unsatisfactory. If you ever changed jobs or industries, worked with a recruiter, drafted a new resume or secondary school to further your job prospects or opportunities to improve, you have already taken steps to improve or &#8220;make over&#8221; your career.</p>
<p>How do you see yourself? Are you sure? Do you like yourself? Are you proud of your achievements? What is your attitude toward life, work, the value you for your work? How do you feel about your career? Do you feel in control of your future? Working on your &#8220;inner&#8221; is essential when it comes to creating a career makeover. If your internal thoughts are not consistent with the actions you should take, you will always feel a disconnect. Others will feel. All change begins on the inside. If you need help in this area, consider counseling or coaching, whichever is most appropriate for your situation. Until the inner issues are resolved or cured, it can be very challenging to take the necessary steps leading to a satisfying career.</p>
<p>An important part of effectively managing your career starts with managing your time efficiently. Keep your work life separate from your home life? Take your work home in the evening or on weekends? Do you talk about work all the time? Take your time to recharge your batteries so you refreshed? This is probably one of the most difficult areas in terms of career makeovers. It takes great courage to &#8220;draw the line &#8216;when it comes to balancing your life. Many women think that if they do not give anything to their work, they will have no job, the opposite is actually true. If you work for a company that allows you to set boundaries around your time, you will burn out. Before this happens it is probably best that you looking for a new position. It&#8217;s a tough choice, but ultimately it is up to you to set boundaries around what kind of treatment you will accept from others &#8211; including your employer. If you work / life balance does not reach in your current job, you will never give you the best, simply because you are not at your best, which in turn will affect your future /&gt; They say birds of a feather flock together. Are your friends drag you down? (I had told my friends had me stop by a naturopath when I was in my early 20&#8242;s I was very angry with him and protective of my friends &#8211; but one year later when I have a hold of my life and went on, I realized that He was right!) Is your network of friends and associates to support you and your goals, or are they constantly tell your dreams too lofty? Did they drag you into their gossip or do they inspire you with thoughtful conversation? In essence your ambition can be influenced by the people around you and because of this your personal and professional relationships will have a huge impact on your career success. Therefore, your relationships in check, evaluate your friendships and acquaintances. It may be time to start quietly releasing some of the relationships that are not at your service, which will allow the empty places with new friends who support you fill. Make sure your relationships with people who see your value blacksmiths, and surround yourself with mentors, which are useful in helping you to move forward.</p>
<p>Have an idea where to go is one of the most important steps in your career makeover. Until you know where you want to be or what you want, it is impossible to decide the right steps to get there. How do you see your ideal life? What kind of job would you be happy? What makes you most happy? What kind of job would you like to see yourself working in 5 years time? Give yourself permission to think about what you really want, a little daring dreams. Remember what seems impossible today is only so because you have not had the opportunity to break the journey from here to there down into manageable chunks -. Now you&#8217;re ready to start working on your career makeover</p>
<p>Once you have a vision of what you think you would want. It is now time to assess where you are now. What are your strengths and your weaknesses? What skills do you have? What you need to realize your career vision? You have to know where you are relative to where you want to be in the future. The rest is about managing the &#8220;gap&#8221; between. Here&#8217;s where the real career make-over takes place and this is the secret to making it possible to &#8230;</p>
<p>Suppose you have your dream job and live your dream life. What was the last step you should take this all possible, what was the step before that? Work through this process until you get back to where you are. Now you are aware of these steps, you know what to do to accomplish your goals into manageable chunks. Your next course of action is to develop a plan for achieving these goals, which means that every part of the process timeline.</p>
<p>One of the most obvious ways for a career makeover to make is to work on your skills. Whether you go back to school to earn an advanced degree or training to take classes here and there, all you can do to improve yourself can benefit your career. More information about your industry, attend conferences where you informed of the latest trends to keep. Network with potential mentors. Buy books written by leaders in your field. Read industry magazines and other materials that your deep knowledge. Contact your human resources department to find out what types of internal training opportunities are available. Take advantage of tuition reimbursement programs for your company. Continuing your education is essential, no matter how you do it. Studying is not a chore. If you do work you love you are passionate about will absorb as much information about your field as you can!</p>
<p>And finally plan for the future.<br />
It does not matter who you are or who you know, your career will be ups and downs. These days it is unrealistic to think that you have a job for life to have. You may be transferred, demoted, or get a new boss you do not enjoy. You could even lose your job due to a downturn in your industry. These are realities of work life today. Reduce the possibility of your becoming an economic statistic is always a good idea to have options. This means that you should think about your exit plan. What would you do if you wanted to leave, or lost your job for whatever reason? Even people who are happy in their work today must have an exit strategy, so take my advice and start working on it now. Do not wait until it&#8217;s too late and you&#8217;re in panic mode.</p>
<p>In short, always remember, regardless of career or life choices you make, all women need a strategic career plan. Your career makeover is ultimately your responsibility. You are the master of your life and it is up to you to a plan. Once you have a clear plan, take the steps that lead you to fulfilling your ultimate vision. A powerful way to help you stay on track is to work with a coach who can help the transition speed. A good coach gives you the support you need, helps you to stay focused and on track. With the right guidance, you will quickly find yourself achieving your career goals.</p>
<p>Career Coach Krissy Jackson, CPC, specializes in working with women in IT and communications who want to take their lives and careers. From career planning to promotions, from time management to transition strategies, Krissy enables its customers to design and develop their careers on their own terms. Known for her simple coaching style and her ability to quickly focus on key issues, Krissy has attracted a global client base after representing a variety of industries. To read more of her articles and career coaching tips, visit http://www.ITGirlsCoach.com</p>
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		<title>Resume cover letter: Expressing your reasons for interest in position &#8211; what do I write?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Applying for the position of an office position &#8211; Job description says: &#8220;Send your CV with cover letter expressing reasons for interest in this position:&#8221; What do I say to make it sound really good? I really need a job and have the experience. I&#8217;m sending a large number of CVs with no response and tried to have my resume / letters look better formulation changes. I know I&#8217;m not supposed to restate my resume in the cover letter, but what I write without doing? <strong> Best answer: </strong></p>
<p><em> reply hell0kittygyrl </em><br />
Try to start the letter without using the word &#8220;I&#8221; like &#8220;I&#8217;m interested&#8221; everyone move. Try something like &#8220;As a senior account manager at XYZ Company, I would bring (insert quality here) that is so vital to your organization. I look forward to learning more about the challenges of this position in an interview. And try to sets a number of other mush in between, such as what attracted you to this particular ad, how your previous jobs have you prepared for a new responsibility, and all that nonsense they want to hear. Good Luck.</p>
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		<title>10 Questions Before Starting Fulltime Online Jobs Work From Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>Before you start asking 10 Full Online Jobs Work From Home Many people grab the first online jobs work from home they find on the internet, their job and a few months later end up with credit card bills pile. One has the following 10 questions to consider before you start full time jobs online [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com">Job Finding Help - Job Search Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>Before you start asking <strong> 10 Full Online Jobs Work From Home </strong></p>
<p>Many people grab the first online jobs work from home they find on the internet, their job and a few months later end up with credit card bills pile. One has the following 10 questions to consider before you start full time jobs online work from home.</p>
<p>1. Why not?</p>
<p>Ask yourself this fundamental question: &#8220;Why do I want to start online jobs work from home?&#8221; It is a part of your vision in life. The WHY is more important than the HOW. The WHY is strong enough that it motivates you every day. The WHY is derived from the values ​​you hold dearly. For example, you want more money. Do you want plain paper with numbers and photos of deceased? No, is not it? Ask deeper into your heart, &#8220;Why do I want more money?&#8221;</p>
<p>2. Are you ready?</p>
<p>One can always argue that it is difficult to judge whether one is ready or not. Besides the financial aspects of irregular or no income for the first month, you should be ready mentally and physically to the demands of the work from home online opportunity pass. That means everything you own in the beginning to do. Mental strength, stamina and focus are key elements of the success of full-time jobs work online from home.</p>
<p>I believe in learning from the best. Ask who is number one on the niche market that you will be involved in. Find the right coach to shorten your learning to work from home online opportunity to pursue significant.</p>
<p>3. What market niche?</p>
<p>Do you have a niche market in mind or would you say? &#8220;I know I want to do online jobs work from home, but what should I do What work from home online opportunity should I choose what services or products that I offer to my customers?&#8221; Ask yourself: &#8220;What are my What interests do I feel most strongly and passionately about? &#8221; If you one million U.S. dollars today, what will you do? Of course when you get tired of shopping and travel. That is your passion. If you still have no idea, talking to many people, check out the market potential, find work from home online opportunity, then zero /&gt;<br />
4. Do you like to sell?</p>
<p>Online jobs work from home is selling online. Not pre-judge your interest and ability to sell. Even if you have never in sales does not necessarily mean that you are not interested or unable to sell. If you are married then you really have a good marketing person, or not?</p>
<p>5. What are your strengths?</p>
<p>It is healthy to list down your strengths. Before you embark on your journey, identify your key skills and talents, and plan to best use them in selecting work from home online opportunity.</p>
<p>6. What about your weaknesses?</p>
<p>Gaps should be identified, recognized and mapped a practical plan to close them. If you think you need some coaching on selling skills and techniques, or if you have trouble writing articles, take the time to find out how you can strengthen these areas. Ask yourself: &#8220;Where can I find help attending a seminar, read books?&#8221; Be willing to invest in yourself.</p>
<p>7. How would your proposed business?</p>
<p>The SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis is a proven tool that can be useful to you if you judge the viability of your online jobs work from home. If you do this, ask the input of other people. Objective and look at things from all perspectives.</p>
<p>8. How is your network?</p>
<p>Your equity is equal to your network. Pull out all the name cards you put together, and then anyone with a keen eye. Select everyone who looks likely to be a &#8220;use&#8221; to you, plan to make contact, so you can collect all the help you need from him / her. Social forums are great places to meet people. Think of adding value to people&#8217;s lives.</p>
<p>9. What is your business plan?</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re almost sure this is the way to go together a business plan. Not to plan is planning to fail. For example, if you want to create your own product, you must work from home online opportunity to choose and the front-end, upsell and backend products to determine how you want to market.</p>
<p>10. What is your financial plan?</p>
<p>As part of your business plan, give serious thought to your overall financial situation. How much savings can you afford for your online jobs work from home to invest? If you work from home online opportunity has not made money, you can cover your costs in the first few months? It is important to getting the moral support of your spouse and immediate family.</p>
<p>After you have answered these 10 questions, you should start working from home online job that gives you the maximum benefits. Then, as Nike says, JUST DO IT.</p>
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		<title>How should I go about finding a better job?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 19:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p><strong> <i> Question by B Cost </i>: How do I go about finding a better job </strong><br />
I have the unfortunate pleasure of having a terrible job as a dishwasher, I do not like someone&#8217;s bitch and I am in desperate need of finding a better job, hellllpppp meeeee <strong> Best answer: </strong>
<p> <i> Answer Mary Arrington </i> <br /> There are many jobs out there that you can try. Try searching your local newspaper or the Internet. You can try a home job that pays well. </p>
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		<title>Online Job Search &#124; Executive Recruitment Agencies &#124; Apply for jobs online &#124; Job Search Engines</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 22:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Book Tip: Fifteen Tips on Writing Resumes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Your first introduction to a prospective employer is often your professional resum. This booklet offers an easy-to-follow method to help you plan, write, and prepare a resume that will help you put your best foot forward. Topics include: -Assessing Personal Qualities -Highlighting Skills and Work Experience -Considering Your Education and Interests -Importance of Eye Appeal -How to Select Information and Exclude the Negative -Choosing Format and Writing Style</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 22:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>One thing you should keep in mind during your job search is that not every position will be posted publically. Not all companies list their available positions in the newspaper, job websites, or elsewhere. Even if there are no public job offerings posted anywhere for a particular company, it never hurts to send in a [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com">Job Finding Help - Job Search Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>One thing you should keep in mind during your job search is that not every position will be posted publically.  Not all companies list their available positions in the newspaper, job websites, or elsewhere.</p>
<p>Even if there are no public job offerings posted anywhere for a particular company, it never hurts to send in a resume.  New positions become available all the time, especially in larger companies, so you never know when you might send in your resume at just the right moment.</p>
<p>I always make a list of some of the companies I most want to work for.  Then I send a resume out to each of them immediately.  I just send it straight to their human resources department, hoping they will have an appropriate position available.  I can always apply for individual positions later if any open up.</p>
<p>The great thing about sending your resume in when there are no positions available is the fact that you have less competition.  There will be many people applying for positions that are listed, but if you happen to send in a resume at a time when a position is available but not yet listed, you will have little to no competition.</p>
<p>Even better, if you happen to send your resume in when an integral employee has recently left the company, you could end up getting a job mroe easily simply because the company is desperate to replace the employee as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t go too crazy sending in a resume every week, but once per month is probably fine.  Some HR directors may not appreciate seeing resumes so often, but others will appreciate your tenacity.  Think of Bud Fox in the movie Wall Street.  While his tenacity didn&#8217;t pay off for a long time, once he eventually had the opportunity to meet Gordon Gekko, he was told just how much attention his tenacity had gotten him.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t make yourself a pain in the butt for the company, but being persistent just might help you get your chosen position at the right time.</p>
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		<title>Using Employment Agencies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 10:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>Employment agencies aren&#8217;t just for finding temporary positions. Many of them have a wide variety of permanent positions available, and even temp positions can turn into long-term employment. In fact, some companies hire almost all of their long-term employees through temp agencies, because they get a chance to try out employees without having to worry [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://www.jobfindinghelp.com">Job Finding Help - Job Search Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job Search Tips and Resume Writing Advice</p><p>Employment agencies aren&#8217;t just for finding temporary positions.  Many of them have a wide variety of permanent positions available, and even temp positions can turn into long-term employment.  In fact, some companies hire almost all of their long-term employees through temp agencies, because they get a chance to try out employees without having to worry about the commitment of offering them a permanent position immediately.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re having trouble finding employment through standard means, you should certainly put in applications with some of your local temp agencies.  You may even be able to find employment agencies that specialize in headhunting in your chosen field.  These companies would certainly be able to put you in touch with some important people!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t treat interviews with employment agencies as any less important than you would if you were interviewing directly with the company you most want to work for.  You never know when the interviewer at the agency might be able to put you into a position in that company, and even if they can&#8217;t now, that doesn&#8217;t mean they won&#8217;t be able to in the future.</p>
<p>You should put just as much effort and seriousness into an agency interview as you would any other interview.  The impressions the agency interviewer gets from you may be passed on to companies who could hire you, so it&#8217;s vital to make a good impression.</p>
<p>Above all else, always remember that a temporary position is not always a bad thing that you should turn down.  If you are offered a temp position in an excellent company, you might want to think about taking it.  Not only will you get some valuable industry experience, but you could end up being hired on a permanent basis based on your performance.  You would also have a better chance of being hired at that company later if they had a permanent position open up than if you had never worked there at all, so treat temp jobs just as seriously as you would a permanent position.  If nothing else, you might be able to get a great industry reference from your time there!</p>
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