Whether you’re looking for work and helping people find it, everyone has tools and websites that they think are important for job hunting. What are your favorites?
Many people blindly post their resumes to job websites and forums. Here’s how to choose wisely so you can save yourself a lot of time, effort and pain on your job search.
High salaries, comfortable offices and “reaching for the stars”. Long hours, crazy pace and recovery “sabbaticals”. Is working in the hi-tech industry all it's cracked up to be?
You might think you are ready for the big important interview.
The interview is not just about them wanting you, it is also about you wanting to work for them. So, how do you know if your prospective new boss is up to the mark?
Volunteering benefits both the person giving time and the receiver of the donated effort. If you choose wisely, *where* you volunteer could lead to your next job.
Over on the Dilbert Blog, Scott Adams gave his readers an assignment: “describe your own job in one sentence, preferably in a humorously derogatory way.” Here are the best replies from among the hundreds, with the top 10 at the end.
With a little preparation anyone can perform well in a group or panel job interview. Here are some of the most important tips for such interview success.
Open to anyone! The winner is the author whose post had the most unique visitors in the week after it appeared on JobMob. Recruiters, tell your job seekers how you can help them. Job seekers, why should recruiters care about you?
Looking for work on the Internet has never been so easy or so dangerous. You know the threat of spam, but if you’re not careful that threat can turn your job search into a nightmare.
Here’s what you need to know to avoid getting bitten.
"Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It’s what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel." 13 other legendary career development lessons included.
CareerRamblings covers Career Development with much insight and useful advice. I'm actually pretty surprised to not see it on Recruiting.com often, and this JobMob review will help you decide whether you should be surprised too.
Even in the Age of the Internet, it can still take a lot of time for changes and trends to become publicly known among a volatile group like job seekers. As a result, when the job market evolves in Israel or elsewhere, what once was true can become myth. Here are how some of those old truths look today.
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