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Are you using Instagram? Have you considered using it to give your job search a social boost? In addition to sharing photos of your pets, vacation, nights out and, of course, those selfies, you can use Instagram to your advantage when you're job hunting.

 

Instagram for Job Seekers
Instagram a good way to establish your personal brand, but it also demonstrates a marketable skill (social media) and enhances your overall digital savvy... Read more

Job Interview Questions and Answers
Job interviews can be stressful, even if you have gone on lots of them. The best way to interview as painlessly as possible is to take some time to review... Read more

Where to Post Your Resume
As a follow up to my survey on where job seekers look for jobs, it's interesting to take a look from the other side of the hiring desk to see... Read more

Including a Referral in a Cover Letter
What's a referral cover letter and when should you use one? A referral cover letter is used to mention a mutual connection when you are applying for a job. When you... Read more


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About Job Searching: College Degree Required | Replaced by a Tablet?

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Despite the fact that there is a school of thought that says a college degree isn't needed in today's job market, that's not necessarily the case. Employers are still requiring degrees, and it might not be for jobs that you expected.

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Job Requirements: College Degree Required
A survey from CareerBuilder reports that more employers are requiring a college degree for jobs that traditionally required a high school diploma... Read more

Are You Going to be Replaced by a Tablet?

An article in the Deseret News reports on the increase in the use of technology to replace workers. Using tablets, as Chili’s and Applebee’s plan to do, makes it easier for customers to order and pay... Read more


What Can You Do Differently?
If your job search is stuck, and it can happen regardless of how qualified you are and how many jobs you are applying for, one question that you should be asking yourself is "What can I do differently?"... Read more

How Long Should An Employee Stay at a Job?
Worried about being considered a job hopper? Not sure how long you should stay at your job, even if you don't like it, because it might impact your future employment options? You're right to be concerned... Read more
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About Job Searching: How to Pick a Perfect LinkedIn Photo | Interview Attire 2014

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 You don't need to hire a professional photographer to make a terrific impression, but if you do have a professional headshot use it. If you take your own photo there are ways you can ensure that the picture measures up to the rest of your credentials.

How to Pick a Perfect LinkedIn Profile Photo

One of the most important parts of your LinkedIn profile is your photo. Your photo helps the people you invite to connect to identify you at a glance. It also... Read more


What To Wear for a Job Interview 2014

Do you have a job interview coming up? Not sure what to wear? When you are choosing interview attire the image you present is important, even if you're applying for... Read more


Real Work at Home Jobs

Not only can real work at home jobs be hard to find, you've got to figure out what's legitimate and what's a scam. On top of that, many of the... Read more


Best Jobs for 2014

What are the best jobs for 2014? The answer is that it depends. It depends on what you're interested in, how much education you have, what skills you have, how... Read more



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