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References Can Help Close the Deal

References are people who can offer informational comments about you to a potential employer and who can offer you credibility. You may include past supervisors, colleagues, personal acquaintances,...

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The All-In-One Guide To Employment References

As a job seeker, you should not underestimate the importance of your employment references.  Learn more about them in the following post. Choosing your employment references is probably close to the...

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80% of Employers Call References and 16% of Those Call Before Job Interviews

A new study cautions job seekers about the references they cite when applying to companies. Three-in-five employers (62 percent) said that when they contacted a reference listed on an application, the...

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You Prepared for the Interview…Did you Prepare your References?

Do you understand the importance references play in your job search?  If not, the following post explains their role in the process. A great resume and fantastic cover letter will get you an interview....

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Video: How to Get a Job After College Graduation

I recently was interviewed via Skype by Jordie Kern of 1 Degree Hire, which is a resource for first-time job seekers. More specifically, 1 Degree Hire is a 21-day step-by-step program designed to make...

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How do you make your references stand out from the job-seeking crowd?

A RESOURCE WORTH KNOWING ABOUT How do you make your references stand out from the job-seeking crowd? 5 Steps to make your references a powerful asset on your behalf. Detroit (Oct 16, 2012) – It’s no...

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Tips to Becoming the Best Scholarship Candidate

Millions of dollars in scholarship money is available to college students every year, and among the thousands of scholarships, you’re sure to find at least a few that are a great fit for you. That’s...

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Tapping In To a Great Resource: Professors

I have been blessed to have had some really exceptional professors in my collegiate career. Something I have noticed in my peers is a lack of appreciation for their professors’ knowledge and...

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How to Deal with Getting Fired

Nobody wants to get fired, but unfortunately, it happens to the best of us. Most of us will be fired at some point in our careers. It’s not necessarily a sign of failure. Sometimes, you and the company...

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Five Ways NOT to Ask For a Recommendation Letter (or Reference)

Application packages for college and graduate school often require a formal letter of recommendation from professional contacts who can attest to your readiness, work ethic, and intellectual talents....

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#truCollegeRecruiter NYC, Atlanta, and Dallas recruiting conferences in...

  #tru Conferences, the global leader in recruiting unconferences, and CollegeRecruiter.com, the leading niche job board for college students searching for internships and recent graduates hunting for...

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Part-time Employment—an Insight

In the present times, Part-time jobs have become very popular and a sustainable source of income for millions across the world. The following post explores the domain of part-time employment. Part-Time...

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What Does It Take to Find Entry Level Jobs in Finance?

If you've been looking for entry level finance jobs, you already know that it's a tough market out there. What you may not know is that many finance rock.

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Applying for Jobs for Recent College Graduates that Require Recommendations?...

Today, I received another request on LinkedIn for a recommendation to someone I have a connection to. I've never worked with this person, however, in a way that allows me to witness their abilities...

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Searching for Entry Level Jobs on LinkedIn? How to Ask for Recommendations

You know by now for a successful job search, and to build your career, you must network. LinkedIn is an essential tool for successful job search and networking. When you apply for a job on LinkedIn, or...

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How to Apply for a Job in 8 Easy Steps

The first step in landing the job you desire is knowing how to navigate your way through the application process. By taking your time and doing some research, finely tuning your writing and proactive...

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Looking at Jobs for Recent College Graduates? Job Search Trends to Watch in 2014

Many people in upper-level management are “boomers,” meaning they are now hitting retirement age. This means more employment opportunities on lower levels as mid-management moves up and their jobs (and...

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Want to Recommend a Friend for Some Jobs for College Students? 3 Questions to...

You might come across a situation where there’s a job opening at your office and you know a job-seeking friend who could use an extra boost in their job search. Whether you’re doing this out of the...

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Writing Resumes for Recent College Graduate Jobs? 10 Things Employers Don’t...

In your job search, you're competing against a lot of other candidates. Employers average 118 applications for a given job posting – and only 20% of those applicants are granted an interview. In most...

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Need References for Recent College Graduate Jobs? Make Sure You Choose Carefully

You’ve completed your interview... and can finally breathe a sigh of relief. It is now time for the interview panel to go to work. They will review their notes from the interview, your work experience,...

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