3 Job Search Office Tools You Thought You Didn’t Need

A good desk, comfy chair and a computer just isn't enough. This is a guest post by Joe Linford. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. A productive desk area is one that's well-organized so you can find anything you need quickly. A productive desk area is one that's comfortable for you to focus at, so that you aren't distracted by discomfort or anything else. A productive job search desk area is one that has what you need to find a job fast.

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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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5 Survival Tips for Millennials Job Interviews

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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Job Search at Work? 5 Must-Read Tips

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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