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A Job Search and Recruiting Blog highlighting what candidates and companies do wrong (and occasionally do right) with recruiting, interviewing and hiring! Senior recruiter and HR guy Troy Bettinger has two core ideas: making fewer mistakes is better for your job search; and companies don't always know how to hire the best.
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Free Class: Effective Self-Marketing in 3, 2, 1…Dec 3, 2009
On Friday 4 December 2009, my buddy Scott Birkhead is offering another free class for job seekers:
Many people today approach job hunting like they did 8 or 10 years ago…and are getting very little in the way of results. For the time being, the days...
XKCD: Marketing InterviewNov 27, 2009
This one is for Kathy:
Must see: http://xkcd.com/
Andrew Hudson's "Five Things That Can Help Your Job Search"Nov 4, 2009
Andrew Hudson is one of Denver’s well-known movers/shakers. Hudson know the PR market, and grew his famous “Andrew Hudson’s Jobs List” because of the jobs people sent him. Hudson then started his JobsGobble networking event to provide a venue for PR...
Now THIS is cool (If you like techie gadgets!)Oct 15, 2009
My eleven-year-old son saw this and said, “I want one!” All I could say is, “Me too!”
And a tip of the ol’ NotJobs fez to Patrick Madrid for the find!
Tips to consider if you're an older jobseekerOct 13, 2009
Tara Gowland at the Seattle Jobs Examiner offers ten useful tips for older job seekers. Here are three to get started:
1. Find out about culture: Employers know better than to address your age, but there is no reason you can’t ask your own questions...
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