
Because giving is the best way to receive.
This is a guest post by Stephan Wiedner. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
If you really want to get a job, consider focusing all your efforts on finding someone else a job first. I know, it sounds crazy and counter-intuitive but it works.
Here’s why.
4 Reasons Why You Should Help Your Friends Find a Job
1. Understand yourself better
“By helping someone else discover their greatness, you will discover yours,” says Kathy Fleming, a Master Certified Coach and one of the most experienced career coaches on Noomii.com. “By being a skilled listener, you can reflect the greatness in the other individual and perhaps rekindle and remember your own greatness.”
Continue reading >> Help Yourself By Helping Get Your Friends Jobs First
--Jacob Share

Become a memorable candidate by applying these 4 tips to your first interviews.
Your first interview for a job is your chance to shine.
You can make a great impression, or walk away without a job offer or interest in a second interview.
It’s largely up to you.
The key with your first interview is to set yourself apart from other candidates – to make an impact so that the potential employer remembers you positively when going back through resumes and interview notes to decide who to call back.
If you’re wondering how to make an impression at your first interview, follow these tips…
Continue reading >> How To Make a Big Impact in Your First Job Interview
--Jacob Share

What it takes to become the person your boss depends on most.
This is a guest post by Alexandra Levit. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
Even though you may think your boss is aware of everything you’re contributing, this is most likely not the case, especially if you work in a large organization with thousands of people, or a small organization, where every employee wears a variety of hats.
If you want to be the person your manager considers her right hand, here are five musts…
Continue reading >> 5 Inside Tips to Become Your Boss’ Right Hand Man (or Woman)
--Jacob Share

More ideas on how to move your job search in the right direction.
This is a guest post by Blessy Vaidian. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
Remember that the situation you are now in is not permanent.
You will not remain in the unemployment phase indefinitely.
You are simply between jobs and while hunting, here are 10 things you can do to stay positive and proactive while waiting to get your job offer.
Continue reading >> 10 Good Things To Do While Between Jobs
--Jacob Share

Because an indirect response to your job application is better than none at all.
This is a guest post by Chandlee Bryan. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.
You saw a job listing you were excited about. You applied. You told a friend or two you applied. Maybe you got an interview? They said they’d call you.
You never heard back.
Ever happened to you?
If your answer is yes – which of course it is – and you’ve applied for a job and never heard back…
Continue reading >> 3 Simple Ways to Get Resume Responses and Company Feedback
--Jacob Share