Showing posts with label job search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job search. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24

Find the BEST Recruiter for you

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With a recruiter you can have your own advocate! A recruiter can present you in the best way, provide feedback and follow-up, as well as provide assistance through the negotiation and on boarding process.

Did you know the unemployment rate for individuals with a Bachelor's degree or higher was only 3.9% in December 2012? To bridge the talent shortage gap, many companies continue to rely on staffing agencies and search firms.

Leveraging the industry knowledge and network of recruiters is a critical component of any job search. A professional recruiter can offer career advice, inside knowledge of your target industry or company, compensation guidance, and "culture fit" insight on prospective employers. In this ebook, you will learn how to find the best recruiter for you.




Simple five-step process to finding and connect with recruiters that specialize in your targeted roles

Click on the link below to read the full article


Article created and owned by Kelly Services
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Friday, February 15

Build Your Digital Portfolio

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Now you have cleaned up your digital dirt from my last post, it now time to leave your Professional footprint and build your online reputation. Not only is this important for the job seeker but also any  professional that wants to build a positive reputation in your industry along with getting indexed by Google.
FACT:   65% of employers were persuaded to hire a candidate based on good online content.

This is nothing new, it’s just that the ways in which you can do this have changed— and mostly they’ve moved online. However, you don’t need to be a tech genius to sell your skills online. There are many simple and free tools you can use to get started that are no more difficult than building an animated PowerPoint presentation. (And there are plenty of tutorials and tips online to help you if you get stuck!)

 


Build your Digital Portfolio by The Talent Project

Article created and owned by Kelly Services

http://www.kellyservices.us/US/Careers/Candidate-Resource-Center/Job-Search-Strategies/Build-your-digital-portfolio/

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Wednesday, January 25

Job Searching during the Holidays!

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Author Dan Shaughnessy for www.employmematch.com.
Dan Shaughnessy is the owner and CEO of www.employmematch.com, an online job board that matches people to the best suited job openings based on their skills and preferences. EmployMeMatch is created by Resource Navigation, Inc, a Boston-based computer software company providing Payroll & HR solutions to a variety of companies.



Whether you are just starting your job search, are in the middle of it, or just considering a career switch, do not put it off until after the holidays. In fact the holidays might just give you the push you need.  If you want to hear it directly from a professional, “We look for the candidate that does everything possible to land a job and never takes time off to do so including the Holiday season” says  Jane Swansea, HR Director at Preferred Electrical. Here are certain things you should keep in mind with respect to continuing your job search during the break.

Companies continue hiring-

As a job seeker, you have an option to take a break and restart your job hunt process in the New Year. However, the HR managers don’t. If they have a post they have to fill, they will continue looking. Take advantage of this and make sure you apply and make use of the additional opportunities out there for you.

Keep up the momentum-


It’s the end of the year. People will slack off, and you will see much lesser competition for the position you covet. Depending on the agenda for the next year, companies have positions they need to fill irrespective of the number of applicants. So don’t slow down, this might be good way to get in the forefront for your dream job.

Make constructive use of your time-

Use your down-time wisely! Work on your skills, create samples of your work or put together a portfolio. Keeping all your work samples in one place will go a long way even if you just want to go back to it for inspiration. Research the industry or company you are interested in.

Network! Network! Network!

At this time of the year, there will be quite a few personal and professional events you will be invited to. Attend them and network! Never underestimate the power of networking. Go to these events, talk to people and let them know what it is you do and what you are looking for. People are more likely to remember when they have spoken to you personally.

Reach out-

The holidays are the perfect excuse to contact old and current colleagues. You never know who can help!

Article courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates searching for entry level jobs and other career opportunities.
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