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Developing a Resume is the first step in any successful job search. The average Resume is written out of necessity: Everyone knows you have to have one to get a job.
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Interviewing makes people anxious. It's like meeting your fiancee's parents for the first time. You don't know what to expect. You don't know what's expected of you. The only thing you know for certain is that you're being evaluated-not tested, evaluated. People are tested for facts and viruses.
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Suppose you meet a job seeker whose frustration is nearly a month old. You ask the cause of his consternation, and he responds with a familiar lament:
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With any luck, money will be brought up at some point during your interview. This is a sure sign of an employer's interest in you and your skills. But, you should not push the issue. Never bring up the subject of compensation until the prospective employer broaches it first. Otherwise, you risk sending the wrong message-that you're more interested in money than in what you can do for the company. This might cause an employer to think twice, as it were, about your candidacy. No one wants to hire someone whose only interest is getting paid.
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Post secondary studies call for smart planning. Tuition, supplies, fees and living expenses can take a considerable amount of money.
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Whether upgrading your skills or looking for a new career, you will need to find the school that will provide you the best training.
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