9 Job Search Tools Every Job Hunter Must Use
Call it the 21st Century Job Hunter's Toolbox.
Call it the 21st Century Job Hunter's Toolbox.
A creative way online to describe and brand yourself in just a few clicks. Why would you want to make your own infographic? 5 benefits of a personal infographic * A creative way to describe yourself * Upload it to Facebook and compare with other creative, innovative friends * Use it as a desktop background, or as the base of your Twitter background image * It's fun, only taking a few clicks and a few minutes * It just looks cool Now let's make yours.
There's probably one not too far from you right now. Have you visited your local chamber of commerce or trade board office yet? My Chamber of Commerce job search story In 2001, I moved back to Israel from France after leaving my web development production manager job at Amazon.com. I took a break for a few months before starting my job search in December of that year. As I sat down to think about how to plan my job search, one of the first questions that came to mind was: "For which employers would I be most valuable?" Put differently- "Which employers would most appreciate my skills and achievements?" Since I had just left a successful job in France, the answer was clear.
See 'intellectual dishonesty' if you think this list isn't for you. We're all somewhere on this list. And that's not a bad thing, it means there's still room to grow. 30 personal branding no-nos In no specific order...
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...