Top 5 Ways To Waste Your LinkedIn Account

Learn how to use LinkedIn properly as a job search tool. join my network cartoonThis is a guest post by Elliot D. Lasson. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. By now, most people know that LinkedIn is the world’s most popular professional networking site. Yes, I have drunk the Kool-Aid and am a big fan. However, while LinkedIn has many useful capabilities, many people do not use it properly. This ranges from not having an account/profile at all or overusing it. If LinkedIn is not appropriately utilized it will be ineffective or even counterproductive. Also, given the fact that recruiters will often check out your LinkedIn profile, it is critical to have a positive LinkedIn presence. In this piece, the top 5 mistakes which job seekers and other professionals make on LinkedIn are presented.

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3 Things You Must Do on Your Job Search

Job search in a nutshell. This is a guest post by Bless Vaidian. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post glines. Last year I won 1st place in JobMob’s 5th Annual Guest Blogging contest with an article about 10 Good Things To Do While Between Jobs. This year’s article is the must-do version for job seekers to maximize on the use of their time, energy, and resources. If followed it will help a new grad, those recently laid-off, a mom looking to go back to work, or even those looking to connect with opportunity find their next job. Don’t worry about the destination. Focus on the journey and these 3 things you need to do now in your job search to get the results you want.

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How To Cope With A Bad Job Interviewer

Sometimes a bad job interview doesn't mean you were a bad job interviewee. This is a guest post by Will Kerr. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. When you’re preparing to launch yourself into the lion’s den of a job interview, you’ll usually be entirely focused on your own performance, from planning out your dress, to ensuring you’ll look your best, to perfecting your handshake. While all of these preparations are undoubtedly vital, they make it all too easy to lose track of the fact that an interview is a dialogue and, by its very nature, is not all about you. Unfortunately, how well you interview is only half the equation. You also have to hope you get an interviewer who knows what they’re doing. As someone who’s been on both sides of the table, it becomes immediately obvious when you’ve been lumped with an inexperienced interviewer. This is never ideal, but, as long as you are able to recognize the traits of a bad interviewer, you can take action to make sure that, in spite of them, you still manage to give the best possible account of yourself. Here are some 3 common scenarios that can arise with a poor interviewer and tips for handling them.

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