May 2010 Blog Posts (188)

Top 5 Cover Letter Mistakes

If you’re going to take the extra time to write a cover letter that you include along with your resume, you might as well write it properly! We talked to a few recruiters and found out that they frequently find mistakes so annoying that cause them to immediately discard some applications all together. Here’s a sample of some of the mistakes they mentioned:…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 18, 2010 at 1:31am — No Comments

Where are the Green Jobs?

The Obama administration has promised the creation of millions of green jobs in the next few years. Well, it hasn’t started yet… these jobs are nowhere to be seen. And I know what I’m talking about: I’ve been looking for them for over a year.



I have to tell you I’m not a job seeker. I’m self employed and the creator of The Green Job Bank. That’s why I’m looking for green jobs. There are basically three types of… Continue

Added by Bernard Ferret on May 17, 2010 at 11:02pm — No Comments

The rise and rise of virtual jobs

Remember the quaint old days when it was considered a risky proposition to work from home, given the limitations of technology back in the day? Now, with smart phones, the Internet, video conferencing and widespread acceptance of the work-at-home model, it’s not only entirely possible to operate a successful home business, it’s becoming the way…

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Added by Stephanie Bressan on May 17, 2010 at 10:32pm — 2 Comments

A New Green Job Search Engine

The Green Job Bank is a Green Jobs Search Engine. It's FREE for recruiters, employers, and job seekers. The engine crawls the web in search of Green job postings. Currently, the site has indexed over 6,000 Green jobs from thousands of Green Employers websites, Green Recruiters websites, Green job boards and general job boards.



The Green Job Bank features hundreds of… Continue

Added by Bernard Ferret on May 17, 2010 at 10:00pm — No Comments

When I grow up...I don't know what I want to be or do.

I have been thinking lately and I was wondering if people still have dreams of all the things that they wanted to do or be when they grow up? It seems like people just happens to do the things that they encountered or by chance. I still have dreams of writing a novel, being able to buy lots of people gifts (I love shopping!) having a british short hair kitten, having a motorcycle, having a big hobby room, and the list is too long for this blog.

After reviewing the list of my…

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Added by Sally Raade on May 17, 2010 at 6:02pm — 1 Comment

Pre Constructed Boolean Search Strings Part 18!!!

Pre Constructed Boolean Search Strings Part 18!!!…



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Added by Dean Da Costa on May 17, 2010 at 3:57pm — No Comments

BETTER LATE BY DECADES THAN NEVER: The "Rule of Three" is slated for an overhaul

By Nanci Lamborn, SPHR and BrightMove Recruiting Software.

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Last year I had the misfortunate displeasure of joining the ranks of the unemployed. Like my downsized HR-type counterparts, I applied to any and every job posting with anything close to the words "human resources" located somewhere within the job…

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Added by Michael Brandt on May 17, 2010 at 11:43am — No Comments

Game Theory and Recruiting

I'll never forget the first time I was ever kicked out of a casino.



Several years ago, I was a professional card counting blackjack player, personally mentored by the legendary MIT blackjack team. One of the key concepts they taught me was to NEVER put money on the felt unless you KNOW that you have a HIGH LIKELIHOOD of getting a return. As a result, I consistently had an advantage when I played and never took unnecessary risks or senseless gambles. The science of mathematics and… Continue

Added by Scott Love on May 17, 2010 at 10:37am — 3 Comments

Negotiating Better Payment Terms

By Pat Meehan



In an earlier blog we determined the importance of cash flow. Without steady cash flow bills can’t be paid, payrolls can’t be met, and stress infiltrates the operation. Today, cash flow is more critical than ever before. Banks have closed credit lines, SBA is just “not making loans,” and customers are thinking twice before buying any product or service.



This just might be a good time to make some business changes in the area of payment terms for your small… Continue

Added by Pat Meehan on May 17, 2010 at 9:46am — 4 Comments

Why Singapore: Work Ethics and Government

To understand how a nation runs or what it would be like to work with the people of a country, a close examination of its work ethics and morals is important and when it comes to a business considering a venture in a certain country, these traits and characteristics become even more important to comprehend. Many people tend to overlook this work ethics of a place and this may ultimately lead to their downfall.

In order to be successful, anywhere, the owners of a business must keep their… Continue

Added by Saleem Qureshi on May 17, 2010 at 3:19am — No Comments

Need help with Job orders in Health Care and IT

I am getting many job orders in Health care and IT and I need help filling the job orders.
Please send me a email if you are interested in working with me. I can send you job descriptions that you want to fill.
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Added by Lisa Shane on May 16, 2010 at 8:07pm — No Comments

Dave Jacks' 7-Step Guide to Finding a Job

Dave Jacks’ 7-step guide to finding a job



Most of you know me and know I’m a recruiter and that I try to get out and attend networking events as much as possible. Often people ask what do you do and as soon as I say “I’m a recruiter,” they explain

that they or someone close to them needs a job. They probe a bit and I

explain the areas we focus in and encourage them to send me their

resume regardless of whether their in an area we focus in and…

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Added by David Jacks on May 16, 2010 at 1:57pm — No Comments

Top 20 Best Summer Jobs

Ideally the best thing you can do is try to find an internship which is related to your degree or passion. One of my favourite rockers, Ozzy Osbourne worked in a slaughterhouse before rising to fame with Black Sabbath! This is the best way to gain real life experience as well as having something terrific to put on your resume. For example, if…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:40am — No Comments

What are the hardest challenges facing graduates in 2010?

2010 is going to be another tough year for graduates. The economy is still in downturn and competition for jobs is as fierce as ever. No one said graduating was ever going to be easy!

Top 5 challenges facing graduates in 2010:

Competition (too few jobs and too many graduates)

Here is the…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:38am — No Comments

When Is The Best Time to Apply For Online Jobs?

The job application process is no doubt tedious and tiring for everyone. We’ve all been there – sifting through the various job ad postings, sending through resume after resume, and all we want to do is get the application process over with as fast as possible. Everyone tells you to at least take a few minutes to tailor your resume and cover letter to each job you apply for.

Personalizing your application materials no doubt increases your chances of getting a call back, but I’m…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:37am — No Comments

Find a job in tough economic times

What can you do to be competitive when looking for a new job? Writing a quick resume late at night and applying for random jobs is NOT going to get you the job you are looking for. Is there an educational or university course being offered which could help you now or in the long term? What skills do you have to shine above and beyond other candidates. Make a portfolio of your accomplishments you have achieved in your academic or professional life. In the current economic climate employers…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:36am — No Comments

Small company v large corporation – Which is better, which is worse?

What’s better: Working for a small company or a large corporation?

When I worked for a large corporation I was convinced that it was the best way to get ahead in my professional career. Years later I worked for a much smaller business, and was then convinced that a smaller organization was definitely best for me. It is only now that I look back on both of those experiences and realize that there really is no definite answer.

I realized over time that…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:34am — No Comments

Top 50 most Annoying Co-Workers

The jury has spoken!

Top 50 most Annoying Co-Workers:

The loud talkers,

The coughers

The Eavesdropper

The Gloaters,

The Gossipers,

The Open Mouth Chewer

The Blame Shifter

The Cubicle Ninja

The procrastinator

The Rude co-worker

The corporate…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:33am — 8 Comments

Top 10 Job Interview Blunders

Top 10 Interview Blunders

What should you NOT do in an interview? A poll into interview blunders found that when hiring…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on May 16, 2010 at 6:32am — No Comments

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