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Feb 7
2012
5 Survival Tips for Millennials Job Interviews

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What you need to know to as a millennial job interviewer or interviewee of one.

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

One of the early signs that you are starting to build a strong career is when you have the opportunity to be on the other side of the table and get to interview potential candidates to work at your company.

You will most likely be elated, empowered and (possibly) a little nervous.

But before getting engulfed by the feeling of making other people squirm for a change, keep the following tips in mind to ensure your success interviewing millennial candidates.

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--Jacob Share


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

Dec 28
2011
20 Creative Job Names Explained So You Don’t Miss Out

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It would be a shame to skip a great opportunity because someone in HR was trying too hard.

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

Dreaming of a career change? Be careful of what you wish.

Check out these amusingly deceptive job titles along with their actual descriptions, including average pay rates from ehow.com, and companies currently hiring for some of these positions.

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--Jacob Share

Dec 14
2011
9 Tips for a Surprisingly Helpful Hobbies & Interests Resume Section

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Why you might include the one resume section that most people don’t.

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

Most people think that a hobbies and interests resume section is a silly addition, but that’s only true if you include silly hobbies and interests.

It can actually be a very helpful addition to showcasing who you are, your personality and your capacity for work.

Potential employers will appreciate that you put in the extra effort to tell them a little bit more about who you are as a person.

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--Jacob Share

Dec 6
2011
9 Job Search Tools Every Job Hunter Must Use

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Call it the 21st Century Job Hunter’s Toolbox.

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

Use all of the following tools in order to make the most of your job search and minimize the time it takes to land a job.

These tools use every arena available to get you professionally known and wanted by employers in today’s changing job market: on paper, in person, online, and through friends and acquaintances.

So… decorate your toolbox and toss in the following.

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--Jacob Share


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