It’s an oft-repeated longing, voiced by so many job seekers: wishing for just a little time to personally and privately consult with a staffing professional; hoping for real feedback on their résumé, cover letter, interview concerns, search techniques. Well, peeps, I hear you! =)
Posts Tagged ‘Interview’
30 uninterrupted minutes
Posted in Career, Cover letter, Employment, Interview, LinkedIn, Recruiters, Resume, SimplyHired, Technology, Twitter, Unemployment, Web 2.0, economy, tagged Career, economy, Employment, Interview, job search, job seeker, jobs, recruiter, Resume on March 30, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Changing careers
Posted in Career, Employment, Interview, Resume, tagged Career, career change, Interview, profession, Resume, uncertainty, vocation on May 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
How can you succeed in this transition if you’re seeking a new way to employ your existing workplace strengths, especially in a tight employment market?
When an interview starts and ends
Posted in Employment, Interview, tagged courtesy, Employment, gatekeeper, Interview on April 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
From the company’s perspective, I guarantee that your interview starts when you arrive on the property and doesn’t end until you leave it.


