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How Should You Act After Getting A Rejection Letter?

We all hate rejection. It makes us feel bad that someone doesn’t really like or want us. When you see you’ve been rejected in black and white it’s can take the wind out of our sail as a job seeker…

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Career ADD and the Job Search – Number One Mistake

The job search can be a daunting exercise for those of us with Career ADD. Not only does it push all or most of our anxiety buttons, but we can quickly become paralyzed before taking productive, positive…

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5 Tips To Really Stand Out And Land A Job

Every time you apply for a job you have the chance to be a standout, a star, or at least a unique individual with a string of talents that may be a great match for the employer’s needs…

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2 Key Ways to Focus Your Job Hunt Message

After years of very high unemployment, things appear to be turning around. The N.Y. Times reported the U.S. added 200,000 jobs in December, 2011. This was the sixth straight month that the economy has added…

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3 Tips for Professional Networking When You Don’t Feel Like It

For some people, networking is a way of life. It’s a critical part of gaining new clients, marketing for a business, getting new ideas and keeping up with the competition. It is a key to surviving and thriving…

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5 Social Networking Job Search Mistakes to Avoid in 2012

If you’re engaged in a job search right now, take some time to revamp your strategy and make sure you aren’t committing any of these job search stalling mistakes…

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4 Ways to Avoid Looking Like a Job Hopper on Your Resume

When an employer scans your resume for 20 seconds, what will they see? If you have had a series of jobs lasting 1-2 years, then you may look like a job hopper and these are big red flags on your resume…

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Ring in the New Year With a Brand New Cover Letter

With the turn of a page or the click of an app you’ll be looking at January 2012 on your calendar—a perfect time to start fresh with a brand new cover letter to help you land the job you’ve been dreaming about…

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3 Things They Don’t Tell You in School About Job Search

When it comes to finding work, let’s face it, school teaches you everything except how to get the job. In fact, here are three things they don’t teach you that you should know…

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Ten Job Search Strategies for 2012

The holidays are behind us. And maybe you’ve made a few New Year’s resolutions…Lose weight, save more money…or maybe look for a new job. There are many simple, painless changes you can make in 2012 to increase…

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7 Ways To Improve Your Social Media Skills and Influence

Sean is a young guy in his first agency, hired because he understands social, right? Carrie is a little older and has worked in marketing for nearly a decade. Her boss has asked her to take on the department’s…

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10 tips to wake up in the morning for work

Your job is your future and your fortune, so it’s important to make every moment count. The best way to start your day is by getting your proper rest the night before. Getting up early for work does not have…

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My Secret Job Search – Tips on Keeping Your Job Search Secret

I was never a big fan of biographies. I do read them from time to time, but generally not. Maybe because I was forced to read them in grade school or maybe it’s because I’m always wondering what secrets…

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Changing Jobs as a Mid-Level Nurse: Social Media Tips

With so many people vying for the same mid-level nursing jobs, it’s easy to fall into obscurity. But there are ways to stand out of the typical applicant pool and make a great impression right at the start…

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6 Strategies for Surviving in a Job You Hate

All of us have been there at some point. Out of necessity, you are stuck in a job that is unbearable – and as a result, you hate life. This is all-too-common in the U.S., where workers are often treated…

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