
| Job Searching During The Holidays by Katie Lindbloom - Dec, 2009 Job searching at anytime can be discouraging, but hang on because it is especially hard during the holidays. In my experience, companies that are not retail focused tend to curtail their job openings toward the end of the year. Some common reasons for not hiring during the holidays include... | |||
| Social Media: Should I Invest The Time? by Katie Lindbloom - Nov, 2009 With an extremely competitive job market coupled with a down economy, you may be looking for creative ways to find leads and connect with hiring managers. You may even be wondering if social media is the answer. Is it worth investing the time? Will I really get results? Which site should I... | |||
| The Job Seeker Blues by Katie Lindbloom - Oct, 2009 If you’ve been looking for a job with little or no success, you may start to feel defeated and your job search hopeless. You’re not alone, many unemployed and even some employed job seekers hit a wall in their job search where it seems like you’ve done everything possible and spent endles... | |||
| Customize For Every Job You Apply To by Katie Lindbloom - Sep, 2009 Customize, customize, customize....for every job you apply to. In this fiercely competitive job market, hiring managers are not looking for people who meet most of their criteria, but instead they are looking for the perfect fit who meets all of their criteria. As a job seeker you need... | |||
| Job Searching in a Recession by Katie Lindbloom - Aug, 2009 Job searching is a full-time job. Putting together your resume and modifying it for every job you apply to, keeping your records organized, searching online job boards and company websites, networking, and on and on. Unfortunately in a recession, you have to work overtime. There is no r... | |||
| Avoid Falling Victim to Resume Self-Destruction by Katie Lindbloom - Jul, 2009 After working for a staffing and recruiting agency for nearly 6 years, I’ve seen my share of poorly written, badly formatted, and self-destructing resumes. Many jobseekers have shot themselves in the foot for making simple and basic mistakes. As I’m sure you’ve heard and read time and ti... | |||
| How to Explain an Employment Gap by Katie Lindbloom - Jul, 2008 Arguably the most important aspect of a resume is the work history. Unfortunately, if you’ve spent any time not working, either taking care of a sick family member, staying at home with your kids, or going on a sabbatical, you could have a huge, eye grabbing hole in your resume. Employ... | |||
| I’ve Submitted My Resume…Now What? by Katie Lindbloom - Apr, 2008 You’ve just submitted your resume to a job posting or a classified advertisement…now what? As a job seeker, you need to assume that the employer is getting plenty of other resumes so give him or her time to respond. The amount of time you want to give will vary. If you have applied for a ... | |||
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