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06-28-2007, 03:06 PM
I thought I'd spread a little link love today. Enjoy these posts from some other job bloggers.
Guard your privacy when job hunting on the Internet (http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/07/06/13/100bus_nicholas001.cfm)
HeraldNet - Everett,WA,USA
Some Internet-based companies actively protect the information of job seekers and other users, while others do not. Know where your resume will be broadcast...
My Favorite Job Hunting Pet Peeve (http://www.ronalfy.com/2007/06/13/my-favorite-job-hunting-pet-peeve/)
By Jacob Share
Jacob Share created JobMob to rally job seekers and jobfinders in finding jobs in Israel and all over the world. If you liked this post, subscribe to the JobMob RSS Feed for more real-life job search attitude. While you're at it, ...
How to get hired if you are the best (http://blogs.msdn.com/heatherleigh/archive/2007/06/13/how-to-get-hired-if-you-are-the-best.aspx)
By HeatherLeigh
I thought Marc's post would be relevant to the job-seekers out there because it shows what's going on on the other side of the table, or at least what should be going on. And it helps you know how you need to present yourself. ...
When You Apply For a Job (http://careersavvy.typepad.com/career_savvy/2007/06/when_you_apply_.html)
By Alison Doyle
It's important for job seekers, as well as employers to know what you can't ask when you're hiring someone. It's also important to know for companies to know how to interview potential employees - the right way.
Competitive Advantage - Paying Attention to the Employer (http://jobhunt.typepad.com/jobsearching/2007/06/competitive_adv.html)
By Susan Joyce
It makes them think all job seekers are lazy and incompetent. You can catch the recruiter's/employer's attention by proving otherwise - by showing that you were interested enough to visit the company Website and notice what was there. ...
More... (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SecretsofTheJobHunt/~3/124791242/jobsearch-news-you-can-use.html)
Guard your privacy when job hunting on the Internet (http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/07/06/13/100bus_nicholas001.cfm)
HeraldNet - Everett,WA,USA
Some Internet-based companies actively protect the information of job seekers and other users, while others do not. Know where your resume will be broadcast...
My Favorite Job Hunting Pet Peeve (http://www.ronalfy.com/2007/06/13/my-favorite-job-hunting-pet-peeve/)
By Jacob Share
Jacob Share created JobMob to rally job seekers and jobfinders in finding jobs in Israel and all over the world. If you liked this post, subscribe to the JobMob RSS Feed for more real-life job search attitude. While you're at it, ...
How to get hired if you are the best (http://blogs.msdn.com/heatherleigh/archive/2007/06/13/how-to-get-hired-if-you-are-the-best.aspx)
By HeatherLeigh
I thought Marc's post would be relevant to the job-seekers out there because it shows what's going on on the other side of the table, or at least what should be going on. And it helps you know how you need to present yourself. ...
When You Apply For a Job (http://careersavvy.typepad.com/career_savvy/2007/06/when_you_apply_.html)
By Alison Doyle
It's important for job seekers, as well as employers to know what you can't ask when you're hiring someone. It's also important to know for companies to know how to interview potential employees - the right way.
Competitive Advantage - Paying Attention to the Employer (http://jobhunt.typepad.com/jobsearching/2007/06/competitive_adv.html)
By Susan Joyce
It makes them think all job seekers are lazy and incompetent. You can catch the recruiter's/employer's attention by proving otherwise - by showing that you were interested enough to visit the company Website and notice what was there. ...
More... (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SecretsofTheJobHunt/~3/124791242/jobsearch-news-you-can-use.html)