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Job Journal October 28, 2007 Debra Behrens |
Wish You Were There? Do you dream of living and working somewhere far from where you are now? Today, that dream is much more attainable than ever before. Here are some strategies to help you plan an effective long-distance job hunt. |
AskMen.com Dimitri A.C. Ly |
Recover From A Bad Interview These tips will help you recover from a bad interview and secure the job of your dreams. |
AskMen.com Terence Channon |
Business Trips 101 Venturing out on your first business trip is exciting as it is an indicator of the trust the company and your managers have in you. But, just as any business assignment does, it also comes with responsibility. |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
How to Look for a Job While You're Employed How do you look for your next job while you're at your current job? Here are some tips to help you navigate the trickiest workplace maneuver of all -- changing jobs. |
Job Journal January 15, 2006 Carole Kanchier |
Countering Job-Search Frustrations Learn how to resolve common job-search challenges, turndowns and setbacks. |
Job Journal October 26, 2008 Carole Kanchier |
Career Pros: Interviews Take Many Forms By knowing what to expect during interviews, you can improve your performance. |
Job Journal October 1, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Search Tips for First-Timers What today's first-time jobseekers need to know to compete with more seasoned applicants. |
CIO December 4, 2007 Debra Feldman |
How to Create and Execute an Employer-Centric Job Search Strategy Job seekers at all levels are going about their searches all wrong. Instead of sending out resumes willy-nilly, they need to focus their effort on the employers who will be most receptive to hiring them. |
Job Journal February 27, 2005 James Challenger |
Career Pros: Worry is a Waste of Time How can you explain a ten-month gap on your resume? What can you do for a good reference? The first thing someone in this position must do is to stop worrying. |
Job Journal November 14, 2004 Helen Scully |
Creating Your "Career-Search Central" If your kitchen table - or even your bed - is serving as an "office" because the prospect of organizing a real home office is more than you can bear, you're in the career-launch danger zone. Here are some step-by-step suggestions that have helped other jobseekers be successful. |
Job Journal April 22, 2007 James E. Challenger |
Use Time Wisely to Get the Most from Your Job Search Using time productively is essential if you hope to be successful in your job search. That means being organized, working smart, and following a plan. Here are some strategies to ensure your search makes steady progress. |
AskMen.com February 20, 2003 Ian Harrison |
Pros & Cons Of Working On The Road Before you consider a career with heavy travel implications, read this. |
Job Journal January 24, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Experienced Jobseekers Often Lose Their Edge in Interviews Experienced jobseekers can't afford a cavalier approach to interviews. |
Job Journal August 24, 2003 Bob Rosner |
What Employers Want Anticipate their needs and improve your prospects. |
Job Journal July 10, 2005 James E. Challenger |
The `Goal' Standard Have you wondered how to distinguish yourself from competitors in your search for a new job? Here are some ways to package yourself as a goal-oriented employee, something employers find irresistible. |
Job Journal February 10, 2008 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: In Case of Job Loss . . . Getting fired is tough enough without going off half cocked. |
AskMen.com Samuel Hui |
Tips For On-The-Go Business As a mobile professional, it is important to make the most of your time on the road. Put the following tips into action to get the most from your business trips. |
Job Journal December 12, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Finding Jobs in a Jobless Recovery If a great opportunity suddenly became available, would you be ready? |
Real Travel Adventures August 2006 Lisa Kerr |
Tips for Traveling with a Lover Spending quality time exploring and traveling together can bring you in closer contact with the world and with each other. Avoid travel turmoil by planning ahead and making a conscious effort to have a good time. |
Fast Company September 2013 Farhad Manjoo |
Sites like Hipmunk and Routehappy let you be your own travel agent. Is this really a good thing? The online travel business is ripe for the next level of transformation -- from the machine acting merely as your tool to the one that serves as your agent. |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
Illegal Interview Questions Job interviews are stressful enough, but illegal interview questions make things worse. What should you do if you are asked these questions that shouldn't be asked? |
Job Journal March 11, 2012 Peter Weddle |
Breaking Out of Your Job Search Box Most job seekers feel invisible and ignored, like they can't get any employer's attention, no matter how many hundreds of openings they apply for. The hard reality of today's job market is that it takes extraordinary effort and ingenuity to stand out. |
Job Journal February 14, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: A Job-Search Essential: Developing Network Contacts When looking for work, phone calls are the best way to get dialed in. |
Job Journal February 1, 2009 |
Are You Ready for a Phone Interview? If a hiring manager called with some preliminary questions, would you be ready? |
Job Journal April 30, 2006 James E. Challenger |
The Aggressive Job Search Looking for something that will give you an edge in the job market -- and get you in front of more potential employers? Here are some suggestions. |
Job Journal March 28, 2010 |
Targeted Online Networking In this new era of online digital media jobseekers and employers who take advantage of online social networks are having the greatest employment success. Industry specific networks and recruiting contacts are powerful tools for the new job seeker. |
Job Journal June 11, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: The Extended-Leave Option An increasing number of people find that the typical vacation is no longer sufficient when it comes to replenishing their energy and recovering from the frantic pace of today's workplace. |
Job Journal August 8, 2004 James Challenger |
Career Pros: Six Degrees of Separation Almost everyone you encounter during your job hunt can be a resource for getting you the right job. Start assembling a list of contacts as soon as you begin your job search. |