How To Market Yourself For The Job Search or Dating Scenes

What you need to reel them in. This is a guest post by Ofra Kleinberger Riedrich. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. Business relationships are no different from private relationships – the difference occurs because of the context in which the relationship exists. And so, it has occurred to me that business tactics can surely help people be more successful also in their private life - when looking for a partner, or in the bridge in between - such as when looking for work. In the words of Rabbi Shmuly Boteach – dating is like going on a series of interviews for the most important position in your life, the position of a spouse. In the search for a loving partner, the modern dating scene allows for business marketing tactics as tools that can assist people to self-market themselves as desirable dates to the opposite sex. When looking for employment, you need to present yourself at your best to your prospective new boss. In this short blog, I want to review the AIDA marketing model and how it can be used on the way to true love or new employment on the way to furthering your career.

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Good Grief! Listen to the Employer and Learn What They Value!

If you don't pay attention to employers' needs, they won't pay attention to yours. This is a guest post by Mark Anthony Dyson. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. When Charlie Brown said that Joe Shilabotnik was his all-time baseball hero in the Major Leagues, with a horrible batting average way below .200, we can understand why. As grown-ups, we do. There is a valuable lesson here that anyone could be your hero, and it doesn't matter why it gets us excited. We know throughout the decades, Charlie Brown would have given up every single baseball card he owned for Joe Shilabotnik's card. Value works for us when we've hacked into the interests of the other person, or in this case the employer. If Charlie Brown is the job seeker and Lucy the employer, then the benefit of creating value must be communicated. Job seekers go wrong in never demonstrating value when the moment comes. Employers want to win in value more often than in volume. Employers tell you what they need some time by what they don't need. Listen closely and you can discern accurately. I will dissect Charlie Brown's approach from end to beginning in order to show how job seekers miss opportunities to connect with employers in demonstrating the value.

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5 Reasons You Should Hire Employees with Digital Marketing Experience

Selling points for digital marketers, whether you are one or need one. Thank you to Wallaroo Media for being a Silver Sponsor in The 7th Annual JobMob Guest Blogging Contest, with $1500 worth of consulting time offered as prizes. Please support them too! No matter what industry you are in, digital marketing is crucial or will be crucial to your success going forward. Having a digital marketer in your company could take you from average to the best in your industry. Here are 5 reasons you should hire them...

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Sex, Facebook and 21 Things That Can Get You Fired

I could say "buyer beware" but you're not the buyer... This is a guest post by Aadi Reddy. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. It’s a modern world – it is not just enough to be good at your job – you have to be cautious about a lot more things to stay employed. Some of these things are obvious and some are not so obvious which makes it difficult to keep up with what is OK and what is not. In this article I will attempt to provide you a comprehensive, if not complete, list of things that can get you fired.

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