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Career fairs

Career fairs

Should I go to a career fair? Career fairs – View each career fair websiteA read about attending employers. – Employers are not just limited to “companies.” – Some are government agencies; some are non-profits. – Determine if any match your career interests and you match…

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Coping with recession

Coping with recession

The U.S. economic recovery hasn’t felt much like one even for people who managed to find new jobs after being laid off. Most of them have had to settle for less payrecession. Only 56 percent of Americans laid off from January 2009 through December 2011…

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Nursing Careers

Nursing Careers

Nursing is poised to change the face of health care as never before. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports employment among RNs will grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2013. Demand for quality nurses continues to escalate. EresumeX can help you find…

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How R.T.s Can Make Their Resumes Stand Out

How R.T.s Can Make Their Resumes Stand Out

Radiologic technologists need every edge they can think of today toA land a jobA and the resume is the place to start. Whether it’s going to be submitted to the large, urban teaching hospital with a sophisticated online application system, or to the small radiology practice down…

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Resume Tips from a Hiring Manager (Part 2)

Resume Tips from a Hiring Manager (Part 2)

Continuing my recommendations,last category:   Personal Pet Peeves and other Miscellaneous Stuff 8. Keep it reasonably short.A One page preferred. Personally, I’m OK with two pages, so long as your experience warrants it. However, there is no reason to submit a six page resume. Ever. 9….

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How to handle an exit interview

How to handle an exit interview

We spend most of our time talking about ideas and trends to help youA LANDA a job. But once you land that job, there is always a transition involved. And one part of that transition is closing the door on your old gig.   Many employers ask…

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The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Mastering LinkedIn (Part 1)

The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Mastering LinkedIn (Part 1)

With more than 100 million users, LinkedIn is the most popular social network for professionals as well as one of the top social networks overall. Are you using it to its fullest potential? While Facebook, Twitter, and now Google+ have been generating the most buzz…

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Leveraging Your Opportunities On Twitter

Leveraging Your Opportunities On Twitter

One of the most exciting features of Twitter is the ability to be able to search every possible tweet in the public timeline and be shown while you’re searching if a new tweet comes through. Now most Twitter users wouldn’t think that being able to…

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Help your job search by helping others

Help your job search by helping others

Volunteering in your community can be rewarding for many reasons — you get to help others, give back to your community and hopefully enjoy some personal growth along the way. Volunteering may help with professional growth as well – by gaining new experiences and meeting…

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What does a Job skill set really mean?

What does a Job skill set really mean?

AA JobA skill setA has to do with the qualifications necessary to acquire a position with a company and the level of experience that you need in order to qualify. As you work you acquire a skillset, and you should make a skillset inventory and work on developing…

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