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Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview | Part 3: Relationships

Part 3 of 5 in the “Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview” series will focus on relationships.    As a refresher the 5 primary categories I am discussing include: Personality Experience Relationship Communication Long Term Outlook The term "relationship" can be used in many...

Do’s and Don’ts of an Interview | Part 2: Experience

Part 2 of 5 in the "Do's and Don'ts of an Interview" series will focus on experience.  As a refresher the 5 primary categories I am discussing include: Personality Experience Relationship Communication Long Term Outlook Whenever candidates (insert, you) think about...

Keys To Identify Job Order Priority

Working on the wrong jobs will end up costing Recruiters a lot of money. There are, however, several key selection criteria the Recruiter can focus on to determine the priority of the search, Below are several key criteria to be analyzed for determining the priority...

Write a Kick Butt Resume

Do you want a resume that kicks butt?  Do you want to know the secret to landing job interviews with just a few pieces of paper.  Well, I don't have those answers, but here is some solid advice for writing a great resume. 1.  Create bullet points that highlight...

How to Prioritize Your Job Orders

How do you determine the search assignment that you should work on? This may seem like an odd question to ask, but it may be the single most important question a recruiter can ask themselves. Every assignment deserves the question; is this position worth spending my...

Site Suggestions for Researching Companies

In the age of information their is an abundance of information about anything you want (and some you may not).  Companies beware, your employees are talking about you.  Welcome to the days of interactive information versus the static website where a company "sells"...

Marketing Yourself Into A Job

Scenario 1:  You find or hear about a job that sounds ideal for your skills and background.  You apply.  You never hear back!  What went wrong? Scenario 2:  You learn about a job opportunity.  You research the company, the hiring manager and the position and realize -...

Phone Interviews: How to NAIL IT!

In a recent blog, I discussed strategies for making a great 1st impression.  What is the best way to make a great 1st impression when the interview is not in person?  How do you NAIL IT? Never be caught unprepared.  If you receive an unexpected call for a phone...

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