Archive for the ‘Employment’ Category

No Experience? How to Find Entry Level Jobs

Finding jobs today is very difficult, and for those who have little or no experience it can be that much harder.  But there are still some entry level jobs out there to be found, if you know where to look and how to land a job once you find it. For one thing, remember that […]

Should You Relocate If Asked By Your Employer

Each day, millions of Americans go to work, do their job, and return home to their friends or family.  Unfortunately, that schedule can sometimes be disrupted with the question of relocation.  If you have recently been asked by your employer to relocate, you may be unsure as to what you should do.  If you are, […]

What to Do If You Don’t Know How to Write a Resume

Are you interested in changing careers or changing jobs?  If you are, have you started your job search?  Even if you have started your job search, but you are currently coming up empty handed, you are urged to take a close look at your resume.  Speaking of resumes, are you even using one? When it […]

Some Tips For Conducting an Executive Job Search

If you’ve had an executive or management position for some time and now find yourself out of work, replacing that job can be challenging.  It’s difficult sometimes to completely explain everything that’s been involved with your last position and demonstrating your skills and abilities to a new hiring manager.  Here are some tips that might […]

Why You Should Dress for Success When Applying for Jobs

Are you currently looking for a new job or a new career?  If you are, you may likely already know that it is important for you to come prepared to all job interviews. This also includes dressing professionally and dressing for success. While it is important that you do so when attending job interviews, did […]

Screening Software Sucks – but you don’t have to.

An Avery Partners Blog Post Ryan Gemmill Last week David Wessel at the Wall Street Journal sent shockwaves through the HR and Recruiting industries with his article on resume screening software entitled Software Raises the Bar for Hiring. It’s reproduced below. It is likely one of the first actually constructive piece from mainstream media for […]

Resume Writing Tips For High School Students

Writing your first resume as a high school graduate is sometimes a very challenging activity, not because a high school student can’t write a great resume but simply because there is little work information or educational information to put on the application. A few simple resume writing tips can help any resume look more polished, […]

Information On Resume Writing For Returning Workers

Many people find that throughout their lives unforeseen or planned events happen that pull them out of the workforce for short or long periods of time. Often resume writing for returning workers seems very problematic simply because there is a small or large gap in the work timeline detailed in the resume. Many people are […]

Importance of Cover and Thank You Letters In Job Interviews

While applying for a job, the cover and thank you letters carry a lot of importance. It gives you an opportunity to showcase your personality and style too. Doing it in the right way can help you get a job easily and also get positive responses from potential employees. It is sometimes argued that whether […]

Resume Writing Made Easy

It is important to keep in mind what you are trying to accomplish when you are actually sitting down to start resume writing. Many people mistakenly think that a resume should include virtually anything that is of relevance the job positions, plus a lot of just interesting stuff about themselves. Resume writing, in fact, is […]

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