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Tips and Techniques
- How Linkedin is Becoming the 21st Century’s Resume
In the world of social networking, job hunters can have a difficult time maintaining a professional online presence that still effectively markets their personal brands.
Read entire article... - Interview with a Software Analyst
Considered working as a Software Analyst? This interview will take you through the ups and downs you can expect in the position, what it takes to land the job, what you can expect to earn and more.
Read entire article... - Interview with a Developmental Therapist
Considered working as a Developmental Therapist? This interview will take you through the ups and downs you can expect in the position, what it takes to land the job, what you can expect to earn and more. This is a true career story as told to LatPro.com for its ìWhat They Donít Teachî series ñ a collection of interviews with Hispanic and bilingual professionals from a Accounts Manager to a Un
Read entire article... - 5 of the Worst Email Mistakes Ever Made in the Work Place
It’s something all of us dread. Making a error of judgement in a professional email can be potentially fatal to your career. The best policy is, of course, to take care not to write anything inappropriate and think carefully about you will get to see your message.
Read entire article... - Jobless?
In this day and age, it is very hard to find jobs. There are so may people out there searching, so no matter what job you are applying for, there are bound to be lots of competitors.
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- The STAR method: A Great Way to Structure Your Job Interview
It’s a clichéd expression, but, as with most other clichés, it’s undeniably true: “if you fail to prepare, prepare to fail.” With this in mind, assuming you’re serious about filling the vacancy, you’ll be looking at drafting up a few answers to questions that are likely to come up well in advance of any job interview you might be called to.
Read entire article... - Problems with Over-Qualification and how to Combat Them
In this difficult economy, many people are in need of a job. People are applying for many jobs for which they may be over-qualified, and even attending online schools to beef up their resumes even further.
Read entire article... - How To Deal With Headhunters
One of the most nerve wracking experiences an individual can receive as they progress through their career is a telephone call from a headhunter. Whilst such a call can represent both validation and recognition of hard work it can also prove daunting and terrifying if not approached correctly.
Read entire article... - Green Talent taps into people power
Social media initiative to shake up traditional career advice model
Read entire article... - Work From Home As A Medical Billing and Coding Specialist
Can medical billing and coding really be done from home? This may sound very skeptical to some out there but the truth of the matter is that there are actually real online career opportunities in the billing and coding field.
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- The Invisible Jobs Market: Why You Can’t Rely on Listings
What’s the first thing you’d do if you needed a job? Go online and look for vacancies? Take a look at the listings in your local paper? Take a look in the trade press to see if anyone in your sector is recruiting?
Read entire article... - Medical Billing and Coding Expert Interview Tips
The path that you must follow to become a certified billing and coding specialist is littered with a series of actions that you must follow.
Read entire article... - Billing and Coding Specialist Online Resume Posting
Along with everything else in the world, health careers are continuing to grow and expand which also increases the amount of competition vying for employment in the medical billing and coding field
Read entire article... - Re-entering the Job Market: Resume Tips to Help You Land Work
So your career has been on hold for awhile. You've taken some time for yourself, whether it be to raise a family, pursue a hobby, or care for loved ones, and even though you have not been working. But how to go about getting a regular job?
Read entire article... - 8 Ways to Network While in College
Job-hunting has become an anxiety-laden process due in part to hyper-competition and the poor state of our economy. That’s why college students should start thinking about how they plan to start their careers well-before graduation. If you spend time on campus, then you’ve likely networked without even knowing it, forming a foundation on which to build a multitude of connections that may benef
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