Job Hunting Tips
Does your career seem to be going nowhere fast? Is it because of the economy, your company, your boss, or your co-workers? Is it everyone's fault but your own? This article shows you how to take responsibility for your career.
Remember back in grade school when the teacher asked you to hold hands with a friend on field trips? The idea behind the buddy system is that it's much harder to get lost if there are two of you traveling together. When you get into trouble, your buddy can help you out, or find someone else who can.
What was the name of the manager you met at last month's business mixer? Did you ever follow up on the application you mailed two weeks ago? Which version of your resume is the most recent one -- without the typos? If you're asking yourself questions like these, your job search could benefit from some organization.
It isn't the end of the world, even if it seems like it.
Losing your job can be a heart-breaking experience. After all, your security in life and your abilities is now in question. You can feel disillusioned, and there is the ever-nagging question of: What do I do now?
This article details the main characteristic that employers wish to see in a potential employee. Leadership is fundamental to candidate successes and not just at management level. Employers wish to hire employees who are innovative and independent with a demonstrated ability to lead others irrespective of the role they are hired to.