Secret Job Search Tip That Will Give You a Leg Up on Your Competition


Updated 05/23/12 4:55 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Research a Company

Doing research on a company is one of the first steps to tailoring your job application and prepping for an interview. One of the more common ways people learn about the company is by googling it and seeing what kind of articles pop up in their search. Another way is to read the company's "FAQ" or "About Us" section. But if you rely on those sources alone, you will be only scraping the surface Read more

7 Résumé Red Flags to Avoid


Updated 05/19/12 2:27 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Top Resume Mistakes

Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson recently came under fire for lying on his résumé about having a computer science degree and was forced to retire. We all know how lying to your potential employer can create problems, but there are also a couple of résumé missteps you need to be aware of. Here are some red flags to avoid on your CV: Spelling mistakes and other typos: If a recruiter spots typos on Read more

6 Most Promising Careers For New Grads


Updated 05/11/12 10:08 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Best Careers For New Graduates

With the dismal job market, many graduates may be nervous about transitioning from school to real life. It's always hard to find a job, but if you pick the right fields, you will increase your chances of scoring employment. Here are some entry-level positions predicted to have the most growth in the next few years, according to data culled by international outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Read more

Is Traveling After Graduation a Good Idea When You're Unemployed?


Updated 05/09/12 3:09 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Traveling After Graduation

I've seen a lot of advice for new grads, but there's one that often pops up — travel after graduation. Personally, I'm a little bit torn on that advice. I think it's good to take a trip after graduation (if you can afford it) only if you've secured a job for yourself. Although a trip is a nice break, it may just serve as a distraction for job seekers. Further, the money you're spending on the Read more

8 Ways to Stay Upbeat on Your Job Hunt


Updated 05/07/12 6:47 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Be Positive When Unemployed

A recent study revealed that staying positive on your job hunt ensures you a better chance of scoring a job. Staying upbeat in the face of multiple rejections can be quite tough — here are a couple of ways to cope: Avoid talking to negative people. You need all the cheerleading you can get, so try not to talk to those who have lost all hope and are trying to get you to feel the same way. Read more

Stay Motivated For at Least 4 Months to Get a Job


Updated 05/04/12 8:35 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

It Takes Four Months to Get a Job

You may start feeling down as time passes by during your job hunt. After all, there's only so many rejections that one can take right? Well, a new study led by a University of Minnesota psychologist says you should keep your head up. The research found that the 76 percent who kept a go-getter attitude during the job hunt found a job after four months. "Searching for a job isn't like learning a Read more

4 Lies You Shouldn't Tell Your Interviewer


Updated 05/04/12 10:50 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Can I Lie to the Interviewer?

People who lie during their interview or on their résumé can get stressed out because it may lead to complications during the hiring process. They may also keep worrying about the interviewer finding out. It's always good to be honest, although perhaps you should wait until you're asked before volunteering certain information. Here are a couple of lies you should refrain from telling: Why, Read more

11 Things Hiring Managers Won’t Tell You


Updated 04/29/12 8:23 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

Expert Career Tips

Ever want to read your interviewer's mind? LearnVest shares a couple of secrets hiring managers don't want you to know. The next time you walk into an interview, consider the following: Your wedding or engagement ring? Can and may be used against you. Those photos of kids on a hiring manager's desk? They may not actually be the manager's children — but the photo is designed to get you talking Read more

Soon-to-Be Grad's Game Plan For Securing a Job


Updated 04/25/12 4:03 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Get a Job Before Graduation

Graduation is looming closer and instead of being excited about this rite of passage, your chest tightens up with anxiety whenever you think about it. That's because the odds are against you — one out of two college graduates are jobless or are underemployed in low-wage jobs that require minimal skills, according to government data analyzed for the AP. Here is some career advice for those who Read more

10 Tips For Getting (and Nailing) a Job Interview


Updated 04/23/12 8:14 PM · Posted by SavvySugar · 2 comments

Interviewing Tips

An increasingly large pool of unemployed workers, many of whom are highly qualified and have killer resumes, means that getting an interview and landing a new job is a longer and more challenging process these days. After sorting through piles of resumes, hiring managers are now holding more rounds of interviews than before. Get through the first round of interviews with these tips. Read more