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May 1st, 2011 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Address Name, Curtain, Dead Giveaways, Ditch, Email Accounts, Email Address, Email Addresses, Email Search, Job Search, Jobs Search, Personal Address, Personal Email, professional, Professional Document, Professional Image, Professionalism, Prospective Employer, Resumes, Scrutiny, T Project, Torpedo, Triage
We would have to say absolutely not!Sometimes, we get so acclimated to that personal address that we simply forget about how others might perceive it. Add in the close scrutiny of a prospective employer, and your resume containing that social email address COULD be destined for the round file. Dead-giveaways unwittingly revealed in your email address name can lift the curtain about the ‘personal’ you… and absolutely need to be tightened up, or even replaced in favor of more ‘sanitized’ versions.
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December 9th, 2010 by
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As with any business decision, it is important that you understand and articulate the nature of the relationship before making any legally binding decisions.
Things to Consider in Partnership Formation
If you are interested in forming a partnership for the purpose of running and operating your business it is important that you begin working with a partner your believe in and one you can trust. Beyond this, there are many things you must consider. These include the following:
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November 18th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Client Interview, Client References, Consulting Firm, Consulting Team, Executive Recruiter, Executive Search Firm, Interview Panel, Professionalism, Recruitment And Selection, Recruitment And Selection Process, Research Capabilities, Salary, Search Assignment, Search Firms, Search Professional, Search Project, Shingle, Turnover, Wrong Person, Wrong Time
Unfortunately, in many cases the situation is really one of the wrong skills at the wrong time. In other words, the individual just wasn’t right for the job in the first place yet somehow got through the recruitment and selection process. And the damage created by hiring the wrong person can be tremendous. Not only can a termination such as this cost the organization three to five times the position salary, it will also negatively impact many other areas of the organization.
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March 27th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Challenging Questions, Communication Skills, Getting A Job, Interview Performance, Interview Thank You Letter, Interview Thank You Letters, Interviewers, Job Interview Thank You Letter, Job Interview Thank You Letters, Job Letter, Job Letters, Job Offer, Opportunity, Par, Personal Letter, Personal Letters, Professionalism, Punctuality, Reliability, Resilience
Is it really necessary to send a personal thank you letter?
Yes!
True, many well-qualified applicants are offered jobs despite neglecting to send a personal thank you letter. But why take that chance? If you don’t write a job interview thank you letter, you’re missing a great opportunity to continue describing and demonstrating your greatest skills and strengths!
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