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University Of Texas Professor, Turned Arbitrator-Mediator
On a recent Southwest Airlines flight from Dallas to Oklahoma City, I happened to meet someone who is called into the situation only if there is a dispute between a labor union and management that cannot be resolved by the parties themselves. Yes, he belongs to an elite group of men and women in the US, who are called into play only when labor arbitration is required.
Give Your Career Search A Boost With Blogging
The reasons to blog - and the high-profile examples - grow with each passing year. If you're on the job hunt, you'll want to read about why blogging's a new and vital tool for you, and the employers, recruiters, and headhunters looking for someone just like you.
A Shift Will Happen In The Future
No, it hasn't happened yet. But, the process has begun and it will continue as more and more employers of every possible description in America come to understand about the current and coming labor shortage in the United States.
Free Online Learning Opportunities To Bolster Your Resume And Reputation
Getting additional education from respected universities can boost your resume and make you more attractive to hiring managers, recruiters, and headhunters. But it can also cost a lot ... unless you explore one of these two free online resources.
Are You Courting Age Bias In Your Job Search?
Job hunters often have trouble figuring out what is holding them back from landing interviews. In many cases, these professionals are inadvertently highlighting their age on the resume-—all while hoping that employers will focus on something else. If this applies to you, read on for some common scenarios that are easily prevented with a few changes to your resume (even if you're in your 60's!).
Using Work-Related Tests To Boost Your Resume Prospects
Regardless of how you feel about work-related tests - whether it's for personality, skills, communication styles, behavior, or something else entirely - they're being used much more frequently in the corporate world. Here's one way you can use these tests to help you land the job you want.
Deciding Whether Or Not To Publish Your Prices.
Your website is up, your services/workshops/products page is finished. So... do you publish your prices along with it? If you do, won't that scare people away? If you don't, won't people think you're hiding something? It's a lose-lose situation, it would seem. So, do your clients need to see your prices, or not?
Does Your Old Resume Say "Has Been"?
Post-50 job seekers, are you seeing signs of age discrimination? Your old resume could be the problem, categorizing you as over the hill and ready for retirement. Don't' give up, give your resume an extreme makeover!
Top Interview Secret: Know The Right Questions To Ask
Jobseekers preparing for interviews can beat their competition by using this interview secret. Know how to ask the right questions in an interview, and you could win the job.
Tips To Get More Results From Your CV Or Resume
The recruitment process is simply another form of selling with you as the product. In order to sell your self, you have to understand the employer's requirements and then package your self as attractively as possible.
5 Ways To Quit Underselling Yourself On Your Resume
If it seems like you are passed over for jobs on a regular basis, consider this: what you see as your real strengths might NOT be conveyed on the resume you send out. Before eliminating your skills from consideration, take a look at these simple strategies for revitalizing the effect of your resume.
Have You Dug Up Your "Digital Dirt"?
Do you know what comes up when you Google yourself? If you don't, you'd better check if you're planning a serious job search, because hiring managers, recruiters, and other job search professionals will be typing your name in to see what comes up. Read on for more details, and what to do about it.
Lacking A Degree? Top Resume Tips For Aspiring Leaders
As a senior-level professional or manager, you've probably worked your way up the corporate ranks through demonstrated leadership, dedication, and proficiency. At some point, you may find yourself wanting to transition upward in your career, and this can be where doubt sets in, since you never finished (or even started) college. The good news is that there are powerful resume strategies that can effectively address this very issue.
Go Beyond Your Resume, And Visualize Your Perfect Job
You may have the perfect resume, but can it land you the perfect job? You won't know until you have a solid picture in your mind of what the perfect job will look like for you. And salary is just one piece of that puzzle...
Gives advice on where the reader can get resume help, plus advice on which is the best solution.
Inside Secrets On How To Write A Great Cover Letter
Imagine that an employer has over 500 resumes to weed through, each with a cover letter. They pick up the next letter and it says "I am writing in response to your advertisement #50602 regarding your Project Manager position". Pretty boring... and you just missed your chance to grab their attention. Here are some tips on how to make your cover letter really stand out.
The World's Oldest Job Interview Question - And How To Answer It
Well, we can't reveal what that question is here! But we can promise it's the very first thing you'll read in the article, which also explains the true purpose of the question, and four solid tips on how to answer it.
Did You Miss That Typo? The Executive Reviewing Your Resume Didn't...
Automated spell-checking isn't foolproof. From homophones ("meet" versus "meat") to typos ("to" when you meant "too"), you need a better way to make sure your resume is mistake free. This is it...
Interviewing Etiquette - Thank You Notes
In today's electronic age, there is often some confusion as to whether you should send a thank you note after an interview. Some people believe it is not necessary and others think it is a nice touch. I will go beyond that and say it is a must!
The Essential Steps In Take In Blowing Your Own Horn
Many job seekers and those looking for promotion realise a need to 'brag' about their abilities but are very reluctant to do this for fear of being labelled as arrogant, big headed or just brash. There are ways to promote yourself without feeling 'dirty' and here are 10 ways.