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View ArticleIs Your Job Search Dying? Treat the Disease!
Dave Ramsey is fond of saying that debt is a symptom, not a disease. In Dave’s view, the disease which causes debt is overspending. Dave spends a lot of time teaching people how to budget their money;...
View Article15 Self-Improvement Tips for the Gen Y Job Seeker
What is the one thing about our career that never changes? We never stop learning, growing... and improving. Sometimes through experience over time; other times through deliberate self-improvement....
View ArticleHow to Overcome the 10 Most Common Job Search Fears
Lies, damn lies and statistics. As if we weren't already scared enough, recent studies about the job search make you cringe. First, job seekers don’t know how to behave during job interviews, then they...
View ArticleJob Search On-the-Go: How to Create a Mobile-friendly Resume
Nearly an electronic appendage, we're rarely more than a few feet from our phone or tablet at all times. A few weeks ago, ComeRecommended had a post about applying for jobs from your mobile device....
View ArticleJob Search Shortcuts Sure to Help Get that First Gig [Infographic]
The unemployment rate for college grads is 7.9%, which means many young adults are still having difficulty finding a job. That fact is scary, indeed. However, you have a lot of say in whether you are...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Job Search Checklist for Soon-to-be Grads
We're locked deeply into winter, and yet spring will soon, well, spring... and many college students will have only days remaining in their college career. Right about then, the question turns from...
View ArticleYour Voicemail Will Not Get You Hired: Answer the Phone!
The pre-interview process involves several steps: I post job or internship descriptions online… receive and sort many resumes… email qualified candidates to set up phone interviews… and then call them...
View ArticleHow to Make the Most of Your Under-Employment
50 percent of recent college graduates were either unemployed or underemployed. Underemployed means you have a job, but it might be part-time and it’s definitely below your skill set, education and...
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