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January 3rd, 2011 by
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This is both frustrating and heartbreaking. Employees tend to build strong relationships with others who work with them. Some base their self-worth on the importance of their job. When all this goes away, what is left is a shell of the person. Going out to get a new job requires a whole host of new skills. Here’s just a few.
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January 2nd, 2011 by
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You have to know how to dress. This can make or break your interview. This is so important because it’s the first impression the employer gets of you. It tells them who you are and what you think of them. How you dress is that important. Regardless of what type of employment you’re seeking, you need to dress up for interview. That means slacks and a shirt and tie for men and a dress or dress slacks and a nice shirt for women. Even if you wouldn’t dress that way for working there, you need to dress up for the interview. It shows that you respect the process.
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Same holds true in my line of work. The most unfortunate are the people who know they need help, but it’s impossible for them to afford it. I get many requests for free job search and resume resources, so I thought I’d include them here. Are they as good as one-on-one coaching? I’m sure that it varies by program and the number of people who participate but if you’re stuck as to even how to start a resume or your job search, these are great places to start.
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March 3rd, 2010 by
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With a tutoring job, your students or their parents might ask you for certain credentials.
- Some will just require that you’re in college.
- Some will want to see a bachelor’s degree or some certificate of advanced learning.
- Others, however, will be looking for past teaching or tutoring experiences from you.
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