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Unemployment Insurance Benefits: Tips & Information for Fired or Laid off Jobseekers – Part 1 of a 2 Part Series

By | June 26th, 2013|Uncategorized|

One of the first things to do after being fired is to check into unemployment insurance benefits. If you are fired from a job, you may be eligible for unemployment compensation unless your employer proves you left your job voluntarily (you quit or resigned), or you were discharged for misconduct. (And there is an appeals [...]

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Unemployment Insurance Benefits: Tips & Information for Fired or Laid off Jobseekers – Part 1 of a 2 Part Series

By | June 26th, 2013|Uncategorized|

One of the first things to do after being fired is to check into unemployment insurance benefits. If you are fired from a job, you may be eligible for unemployment compensation unless your employer proves you left your job voluntarily (you quit or resigned), or you were discharged for misconduct. (And there is an appeals [...]

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“You’re Fired” – Now What?

By | June 20th, 2013|Uncategorized|

You’re not a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice, this is your life. When the words “You’re Fired” are directed to you, you may be shocked, even if you may have been expecting to hear them. What you do next can make the difference in the length of time you’re unemployed, and how you fare financially.In your [...]

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Are companies interviewing but not hiring?

By | June 4th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Despite an upturn in a slow moving economy, many employers are still reluctant to hire even though they have job vacancies, financial resources, and an abundance of well-qualified candidates. Some are calling this a hiring paralysis.According to the Labor Department, statistics show employers are not filling job vacancies as quickly as they were before the [...]

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5 Tips to staying sane in the insane world of job search

By | May 21st, 2013|Uncategorized|

Most professionals experience stress in their jobs, whether it is managing people or projects, as well as balancing work/life demands. When unemployed the stress levels can seem overwhelming.  It may be hard to keep your spirits up when facing the unknown. Here are a few tips to help:Focus on substance. Don’t let the little things stress [...]

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Are you sabotaging your job search?

By | May 7th, 2013|Uncategorized|

There are many minefields in the path of job searchers today. Are you successfully navigating them and reaching your job search goals? Here are 5 missteps that could blow you out of the running for a potential job: 1.         Not asking a few questions at the end of an interview.  Interviewers want to know you [...]

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What 5 soft skills do you need for better interview results

By | April 30th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Cultural fit is very high on the list of hiring criteria and “likability” is one of the reasons many candidates don’t get the job. How would you rate your emotional intelligence aka soft skills? Since soft skills play a role in most hiring decisions, how can you demonstrate them during an interview to your advantage?1.         [...]

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Video Interviews – wave of the future for job seekers?

By | April 23rd, 2013|Uncategorized|

Video interviews aren’t just something to think of as “futuristic” happening only to the George Jetsons of the world living in Orbit City. Video interviews are here and now, and every job seeker should know about the technology and protocol.Many companies are relying on video interviews as a way to reach out nationally and even [...]

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Do’s and Don’ts of Phone Interviews

By | April 16th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Whether you have a scheduled phone interview or an impromptu call from a recruiter or hiring manager, consider some of the following do’s and don’ts to ensure you have a successful call.DO:·      Make sure there are no distractions (people, pets, TV/radio) that will create background noise. ·      Use a landline if at all possible. If [...]

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9 Tips to prepare for a phone interview

By | April 9th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Preparation is key! Prepare for a phone interview as you would for an in-person interview. Otherwise, you might not get the chance to get a face-to-face interview.When scheduling a phone interview with an interviewer, find out:•    The time of the call (and clarify any time zone differences)•    Who is calling whom (and on what phone [...]

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