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Jan 19
2012
Job Search at Work? 5 Must-Read Tips

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Put less pressure on yourself by job searching while employed.

This is a guest post by Dave Thomas. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob follow these guest post guidelines.

There are always individuals with jobs who for one reason or another choose to search for a different position.

When those cases arise, it behooves the individual to be as discreet as possible so that their present employer is not privy to their search, something that in the end could cost the employee their present job.

The last thing you want is to really need to search for a job because you just lost your current job due to wasting the employer’s time.

In the event you want or feel the need to get another position while presently employed, keep these factors in mind.

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--Jacob Share


Jul 22
2009
What You’re Missing Out On By Not Outsourcing Your Job Search

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Many job seekers don’t realize that they can outsource their job search. It’s never been easier and the benefits are many.

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--Jacob Share

Jan 6
2009
JobMobber Job Search Questions & Answers #1: Bias, Social Media, Resumes and More

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This first roundup of reader questions and answers covers job interviewer bias, social media profiles, confidential job searches and resume complexities.

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--Jacob Share

Mar 28
2008
Reader Question: Job Searching at Work?

Confidential Job Search Top Secret Envelope

Already have a job but want something more? Here’s a guide to help you think through your plan for a successful confidential job search and avoid ending up with no job at all.

A JobMobber asks:

“One problem with job hunting is that I’m trying to be discreet – ie. not letting my current job know – and posting on sites, especially like JobMob, is tricky… in terms of putting myself so out there, frankly I’d love the help but can’t lose my job. Any ideas?”

7 questions to ask yourself first

Measure the risks of a confidential job search carefully before deciding if the potential consequences are worth the effort.

1) Is the confidential job search truly necessary?

Think of which changes would be needed to make you stay at your current job. Have you made a serious effort to have them?

If you feel that it would be easier to get another job than get ahead in your current one, you’re ready for a confidential job search.

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--Jacob Share

Jan 9
2008
10 Tips to Successful Resume Posting on the Internet

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Save yourself a lot of time, effort and pain on your Internet job search by posting your resume wisely.

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--Jacob Share