Why You Should Reject LinkedIn Connection Requests
Do you accept every LinkedIn connection requests that comes your way?
Do you accept every LinkedIn connection requests that comes your way?
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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All the apps you could possibly imagine to job search with your Android phone. (Have an iPhone? Check out The Longest List of iPhone Job Search Apps Ever instead.) The apps are categorized for easy browsing and each app includes its official description. All the apps are free unless their description says “(Paid)”, and all apps are in English unless another language is specified. What are your favorite Android apps for your job search? Tell us in the comments.
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.