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Make Extra Cash For The Holidays!
posted Wednesday, November 11, 2009 1:19 PM
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Boise
Need some extra cash for bills or gifts around the holidays? Have you considered a position with UPS??? UPS is hiring Part Time and Seasonal Package Handlers and Seasonal Driver Helpers at a location near you.
UPS offers exceptional perks and benefits for permanent Full AND Part Time employees, including paid healthcare benefits. Long-standing company policies, such as employee ownership, equal opportunity, and promotion from within, have helped to foster ... (Read More)
Hiring or Not - Don't Let Your Employment Brand Slide
posted Thursday, November 5, 2009
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Boise
This content is provided by Doug Mayes, Jobing.com Community Relations Director.
Fellow Employers,
In our tough economy, it seems that employers and HR professionals fall into two divergent camps, both of which can pose significant challenges and opportunities.
Camp 1. I'm hiring. With what news people call a "flood of talent" on the market, some will say you have an embarassment of riches. Some will say you have the opportunity to get ... (Read More)
Preparing for Your Next Interview
posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 9:19 AM
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Boise
Congratulations on getting that interview! You’ve been sending out resumes and applying for jobs online. You crafted that perfect cover letter, found a position you qualify for and have been selected for an interview! That’s awesome! Celebrate for a few minutes but then it’s time to prepare for it.
Research – Do your best to research everything you can prior to the interview. Of course you’ll study up on the ... (Read More)
What to Do If You're Flat Out of Friends
posted Sunday, November 1, 2009 11:02 AM
by
Martha Finney,
Martha Finney - Boise
(This post is based on some of the principles included in my new book, Unlock the Hidden Job Market: 6 Steps to a Successful Job Search When Times Are Tough which I wrote with San Diego-based executive coach, Duncan Mathison. For a free sample chapter, visit the book's official site: www.unlockthehiddenjobmarket.com )
If you’ve been following my posts, you’ll know that I’ve been writing about networking a lot lately. Or at least it seems like it. ... (Read More)
Better Position Yourself through Education
posted Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:29 AM
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Boise
What does it mean to “sell yourself”? It’s ensuring that your resume makes it to the top of the stack, or that your name is on the short list of preferred candidates. Sure it starts with a good cover letter. But does it really start there? It’s having confidence in yourself and your abilities in order to convince others that you are the perfect person for that incredible job that you really want.
In order to be the best, you have to know that ... (Read More)
Really Crappy Advice -- and How to Keep It From Killing You
posted Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:12 AM
by
Martha Finney,
Martha Finney - Boise
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recent weeks I’ve been watching events unfold in Sedona -- that whole James Arthur Ray thing and
how people died in an ersatz sweat lodge.
I suppose for many people, a terrible event such as this (where people
paid $9,000 for the privilege of dying a horrible death, surrounded in the
gloom by their vomiting and fainting companions) is so exotic to most ... (Read More)
Job Seekers Want to Hear from You!
posted Friday, October 23, 2009 8:12 AM
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Boise
As part of my job here at Jobing.com I receive a lot of feedback and comments from job seekers. The number one comment lately has been a lack of communication from employers. People who interview for positions aren’t hearing back from the employers. Often times, the interviewee has been told, “We’ll follow up with you either way.” These job seekers use words like frustrated, insensitive, demoralizing and inconsiderate. ... (Read More)
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