by Margaret Buj | Oct 22, 2014 | a job, job interview, job interviews, jobs
Guest post by John Fawkes Here’s how job interviews usually go: you (the applicant) spend most of the time answering questions about yourself- what you’ve done, what you’re good at, what your biggest weakness is. The interviewer drives the conversation, and you... by Margaret Buj | Jun 24, 2014 | Blog, Career Advice, interviewing, job interviews, Job Search
I got a few questions recently from job seekers who haven’t got feedback from a prospective employer yet. Perhaps you’ve been told that you’d get feedback by mid next week or whatever the date might have been, but the deadline is gone, and you’re still waiting.... by Margaret Buj | Feb 6, 2013 | a job, Blog, Career Planning, hidden job market, informational interviews, job seeker, jobs, Linked In, resume
The “hidden job market” is one of the biggest of buzz phrases for job seekers. Many experts argue that up to 80 percent of the available jobs are hidden, although absolute documentation is hard to come by. So where are all these jobs, and how can you... by Margaret Buj | Mar 29, 2012 | Blog, Career Advice, Career Development, interviewing, job interviews, selling yourself successfully, value proposition
Would you like to know a couple of techniques which will exponentially boost your chances of landing highly sought after positions and give you more control, more choice and more confidence? While you can’t change the number of jobs available and can’t get... by Margaret Buj | Feb 27, 2012 | Blog, Career Advice, Career Management, Job Search, Linked In, professional networking, recruitment, resume
This article is part of the “LinkedIn tips” series.A process of looking for a job can take you much longer than it could, if you constrain yourself only to job boards, recruitment agencies and networking with friends. One of the tools that many people...