Behaving on Your Construction Job Interview

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Behaving on Your Construction Job Interview Just like any other job, you are required to submit your CV and cover letter before you can be admitted to work in a construction job. Gone were the days when anyone can simply show up, talk with the foreman, and express his intent of working. Nowadays it is [...]

What should you Ask at a Job Interview

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Have you been lucky enough to be invited to a job interview? If so, you may be pretty excited. When it comes to getting a new job or starting a new career, an interview is the first step towards success. The only problem is that many interviewees end up making costly mistakes during their interviews. [...]

Tips for Successful Job Interviews

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Do you need a change of pace? If you are, your first step should be examining job listings. When it comes to finding job listings, you have a number of different options. For instance, you can use your local newspaper, the internet, or career counseling centers. In a way, finding job listings is the easy [...]

Dress for Success Tips for Men

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Are you a male who is looking to dress for success? Dressing for success has a number of benefits. Whether you are interested in dressing for success for an upcoming job interview, an important business meeting, or another important event, you may be unsure as to how you should proceed. If that is the case, [...]

The Benefits of Dressing for Success

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Have you ever heard the phrase dress for success? There is a good chance that you have heard it. Many individuals are urged to dress for success by their college professors, their parents, as well as their supervisors. Although it is nice to hear that you should dress for success, you may be curious as [...]

Dress for Success Tips for Women

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Are you a woman who is interested in dressing for success? Whether you would like to show off your skills and professionalism at work, at a business meeting, a job interview, or at a party you are hosting, it is important to remember that you have an unlimited number of options. These options are nice [...]

Six mistakes during a job interview

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

1. You talk too much The advantages of the fact that you are open to discussions and you are decided to persuade the fact that you are the best can turn against you. There is the risk of boring the other person with so many details and you can even look like you don’t have [...]

How to Support Your Spouse After a Job Layoff

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Job layoffs are becoming a weekly occurrence. Somewhere in America, at least one company decides to layoff employees. Layoffs are becoming so common that you may know someone dealing with one firsthand. In fact, that person may be your husband or wife. Losing a steady full-time income is stressful. You may have your own worries, [...]

Laid Off and Looking for a New Job? 5 Places to Look

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Were you recently laid off from work? If so, you may want to jump right back in and find a job. Good for you, but where should you look? If it has been ten or more years since your last job search and interview, you may not know. So, where should you look for a [...]

Evaluating Your Online Job Search

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

The last time you used the Internet did you get a job offer from the first online job application you submitted? Probably not. It is always possible to get a job offer right away but most online job seekers spend a great deal of time searching for jobs and applying for them online before they [...]