5 Quick Questions to Review Your Job Interview Progress

Make sure you're getting the most out of your job interviews. This is a guest post by Dave Thomas. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. For those out of work, a bad economy is a major stumbling block to getting back to work and re-establishing a semi-normal life. With that being the case, what can you as a job seeker do to better enhance your chances of getting that coveted job interview? While some decisions you make in the job hunting process are rather obvious, some can go unnoticed or forgotten, leaving you out of the loop when it comes to getting another job interview, putting you one step closer to potentially locking up suitable employment once again. First and foremost, take the time to review the job interviewing process by going over these items...

3 Comments

5 LinkedIn Job Search Tips You Haven’t Heard Yet

Insightful ways to improve your profile and grow your LinkedIn job search network. This is a guest post by Nisa Chitakasem. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.linkedin job search cartoon As LinkedIn is the biggest professional social network in the world and is a proven tool for building business, changing careers and landing a new job, you may feel like you’ve already heard everything there is to hear about the social media site. We’ve seen all the tips before, right? Fill in your profile, use a professional headshot as your photo, personalize your invitations to connect, etc. But there are a few lesser-known LinkedIn job search tips that can be just as effective as the ones we all know about. Here are 5 of the more unusual pointers.

2 Comments

Help Yourself By Helping Get Your Friends Jobs First

Because giving is the best way to receive. This is a guest post by Stephan Wiedner. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. If you really want to get a job, consider focusing all your efforts on finding someone else a job first. I know, it sounds crazy and counter-intuitive but it works. Here's why. 4 Reasons Why You Should Help Your Friends Find a Job 1. Understand yourself better “By helping someone else discover their greatness, you will discover yours,” says Kathy Fleming, a Master Certified Coach and one of the most experienced career coaches on Noomii.com. “By being a skilled listener, you can reflect the greatness in the other individual and perhaps rekindle and remember your own greatness.”

7 Comments

End of content

No more pages to load