How To Define Your Ideal Job and Why You Should

Why your passions are more important than what you studied in college. This is a guest post by Melvin Dichoso. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. I know the word "ideal" varies from person to person but here in this article by saying "ideal job", what I mean is a job that you want and you think you can enjoy. In this guest writeup, I'm going to cover up why you need to define your ideal job first and foremost and how it's going to make your job hunting much easier. A little background about me first. I'm just 20 years old with a degree in Computer Science. I'm running my own small online business which has something to do with community-oriented websites and blogs yet still I prefer to have a day job, working as online marketing staff in one of the companies here in the Philippines. Now you know me :) How do I define it?

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An Impractical Exercise: The Job Search Alphabet

A dose of job search self-help and inspiration. This is a guest post by Kate Baggott. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. I’m a freelance writer, I teach on a freelance basis and I consult as a freelancer. There are times when I have too much work and times when I have almost none. The insecurity of it all is worst when life’s disasters strike. I’ve recently been ill and unable to work consistently for almost three months. I hope it won’t be a financial disaster in the long term. The Practical Exercises While I was in the hospital, I was in a hurry to get home. Unfortunately, after days of improvement, the infection values in my blood work suddenly worsened. It looked like I would have to stay in hospital for several more days. I was worried, but I did a few practical things...

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10 Reasons Why Unemployment is NOT Going to Kick My Butt!

You too can find your inner strength to beat the unemployment challenge. This a guest post by Kimberly "Kimba" Green. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. When I was a child I was scared and easily intimated but that changed when I was 17 and diagnosed with cancer. I became a fighter. I had to fight for my life. I had no idea at the time how much that would change me but it was a defining moment. My personality as well as the view of my world was forever different. Now jump 32 years ahead to present moment. I have survived cancer 3 times! I have survived divorce 3 times! I have survived 4 family reunions with 6 siblings! It took me 13 years to finish college. It took me 20 years to realize that my strength was a good thing.

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True Story: What A Group Interview Is Like In Israel – Part 2

Group interviews sometimes have surprises that go beyond what should usually happen. (Didn't read part 1 of this article? Read it first and then come back here for the conclusion of the story.) This is a guest post by Ronni Kives. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. After the coffee break, the next exercise was: Exercise 4: What can you do with a ten agura coin?

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