A Simple Way To Create A Professional-Looking Resume and Post It Online

JobSpice is the resume tool every job seeker wishes they'd had when they first created their resume, as Keller Rinaudo explains in this "double interview". Keller Rinaudo is a co-founder of JobSpice, the Silver Sponsor of the 4th Annual JobMob Guest Blogging Contest, where every contestant will win a 1 year subscription to JobSpice's resume builder service. To listen to the podcast now, press the Play button to begin streaming the audio or else right-click the Download link and choose "Save as..." or "Save link as...".

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12 Free Tools To Promote Your Job Search Self

Free tools to help the unemployed, underemployed and everyone else to package and promote themselves for hiring authorities. This is a guest post by Doug Caldwell. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. "It ain't braggin' if you can back it up." Dizzy Dean Job seekers often limit themselves to a profile on LinkedIn, paper business cards and a written resume which may be posted on job boards. We often hear/read about the bigges, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Stand out as distinct and different in the labor market 1. Resume I have sampled several online apps seeking the best features to promote and package myself with hiring authorities. I made this screencast about five different resume on-line websites. Find what works best for you to promote yourself to get the interview.

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Free Tool: Compare Job Offers With The Job Payoff Index (Israeli Version)

A tool that helps you compare Israeli salary packages so you can make the best job search decisions. This a guest post by Jonathan Degani. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. Disclaimer: I am not a certified accountant, nor financial adviser. The information here should not be understood legally as financial advice. Any posts about financial stuff are based on whatever tax websites I see from the Israeli government. Some information could be flawed; I’m only human. I am always open to corrections, new ideas, and new opinions. What is an Indifference Curve? A few months ago, a friend was telling me about his job search. “I know exactly what I want,” he told me. “I want to earn X shekels and get a company car.” “But what if you earn a bit more and don’t get a car?” I asked. “Possibly,” he responded, “but it would have to be at least 500 shekels more.” In this conversation, my friend and I were actively illustrating his indifference curve regarding the compensation he was looking for in his upcoming job. For example, one may accept a lower salary for a higher pension or one may accept a higher salary but no company car.

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