Fastest Way to Find a Job - Tip 19 Industry Organizations
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Fastest Way to Find a Job - Tip 17 Newspapers (or Craigslist)
Newspapers (or Craigslist) If you know that I’m not very fond of job boards as a job search resource, then you must be really surprised that I would talk about newspapers or even Craigslist in a series about the fastest way to find a job. I’m sure you assume that I think newspapers belong to the Dark Ages and Craigslist is just the online version of classified ads. Which it is…but bear with me.
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Fastest Way to Find a Job - Tip 15 - Alumni Organizations
Alumni Organizations Alumni organizations are great networking resources for you, which means they are also great resources to help you find a job.
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***Executive Job Search
Are you in an executive job search? Statistics say that you’ll spend one month in the job search for every $10,000 you earn. Do you have that kind of time? Of course not. You can have your pick of executive positions if you are as strategic with your executive job search as you are with your executive job. How? Let’s start with this: Here are the 3 things that keep most executives from getting interviews:
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How to Answer Interview Questions – Q79
What will you contribute to this job? This job interview question is very similar to “Why should we hire you?” Or, “Why do we want you over the other candidates?” The job interview is a sales process in which you are the product and the hiring manager and company is the buyer. Your salary is the price of the product, you and your skill sets. It’s fair for them to ask, “What are we going to get for our money?”
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