I Am MultiTasker, Hear Me Roar

Published on 10 November 2009 by 360JobInterview in Job Search

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[credit] The national unemployment rate has reached double digits – 10.2% t0 be exact -  the highest since 1983.  So, what does that mean for the 89.8% of the American workforce that is employed?  Work, work, and more work – probably with no overtime pay. What some people might not realize is that unemployment rate [...]

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Fired to Hired in No Time: Part 2

Published on 29 October 2009 by Ariela Ross in Job Search

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This is the second in a two part series of finding a new job in relatively little time for victims of the job market. Please be sure to view the first part here. Go to Networking Events Networking is one of the most effective ways to get your foot in the door for a potential [...]

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What Price Would You Pay to Get a Job?

Published on 15 October 2009 by Ariela Ross in News

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In a time when the unemployment rate is coasting off into double-digits, job seekers become concerned that they may not have what it takes to beat-out their competition. Even worse off are the folks who just don’t get why they aren’t getting any call backs after their interviews or sending in their resumes. There comes [...]

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In Case You Missed It…

Published on 12 October 2009 by 360JobInterview in News

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Here are some great posts on the 360jobinterview blog that you may have missed: How to Get into Big Conferences & Network for Almost Free We’ve written about the importance of networking before. It is undeniably one of the best ways to get ahead in your career, and even find a great job (or any [...]

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I recently had the pleasure of speaking directly with 360JobInterview’s Senior Management of Recruitment, Brad Kaunitz. We went over various aspects of the job search, Brad’s experiences in looking for his first job, as well as what he looks for in career and interview coaches, and what makes 360JobInterview.com stand out in a world filled [...]

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