Posted September 28th, 2009
by admin
femalegtrst asked: I am excellent at Microsoft Office, Desktop publishing, Internet and library research, problem solving, and working with a team. I am not good at answering questions on the spot, handling telephone calls, and being perfect.
I have been unsuccessful with job hunting, and I am trying to find ideas where to look next. I am not just out of college. I have no idea why I am not being hired, except that in my location there are not many jobs available. I do not think my appearance is a factor, but I could be wrong. I am also not sure whether I appear to be desperate for a job.
Tags: Answering Questions, Desktop Publishing, Job Hunting
Posted in Financial Services | 4 Comments »
Posted January 22nd, 2009
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emartel01 asked: I recently applied for a job by sending my resume via email to the company’s Human Resources department. I received an email confirming they are evaluating it.
My question is: How do I follow up with HR on my resume? Anybody have good job hunting tips?
Tags: Job Hunting, Resume Submission, Sending Email
Posted in Other - Careers & Employment | 2 Comments »
Posted January 13th, 2009
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kit asked:
I know that job hunting is considered to be time consuming but what I meant by my initial question was what can I do to improve my job hunting so I can get the maximum results for the time alloted to me? I’ve already tried the usual search engines such as Yahoo Hot Jobs, Monster, The Daily News, etc. I’ve even asked my friends for recommendations but so far I haven’t gotten any results. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Tags: Daily News, Job Hunting, Monster
Posted in Other - Careers & Employment | 2 Comments »