Positive Job Search Attitude
May 18, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Search Advice
A successful job search is a matter of a positive attitude and a whole lot of perseverance. While maintaining a positive attitude is vital to a successful job search, there will be times when you get discouraged and feel negatively about the process, and your prospects. It may seem impossible to regain that inital positive energy level you had when you started your job search process.
I Can’t Find A Job - Help!
May 5, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Search Advice
We recently received an email from a reader who was upset that after 4 months of job searching he had not secured employment. He wanted to know “where he was going wrong” with his job search. There are many people out there asking themselves the same question, so we are going to have a go at answering it.
Selection Criteria Example - Professional Response
April 29, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Search Advice
What Training Courses Will Help Me Get A Job?
April 16, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Career Advice, Job Search Advice
Your looking at doing a course to better your chances of getting work. Smart move, but what training courses are really going to help you. You don’t want to waste money and be left with worthless training and no job.
Dodge Layoffs - Keep Your Job.
April 16, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Career Advice
How to keep your job! To survive the layoffs that are happening on a daily basis you are going to need to be savvy and cunning. This is no time to get sloppy, you don’t want to be the first person employer looks to layoff.
Job References - Are yours effective?
April 14, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Search Advice
Job seekers often put little or no consideration into their chosen job references, instead preferring to focus on their resume or cover letter. It’s a simple oversight to make—after all, few employers will carry out an extensive reference check. Nevertheless, most will make contact with at least a few past employers, so it’s valuable spending some time ensuring that your references will work for you.
How To Use A Resume To Job Search?
April 14, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Search Advice
A well written resume is an important element to any job seeker; yet, another important element is how the resume is used. To use your resume effectively you will need to think about the job search strategies you wish to use, and the relevance of your resume to the position. Focusing on these important aspects is key to ensuring your resume enhances your chance of getting that position.
Why is a Resume Important?
April 14, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Resume Advice
Your resume is only step in job hunting in which you have total control. It’s your personal marketing document. Based upon the strength of information in your resume, you will either be selected for an interview or passed over and deleted.
The Job You’re Just Not Qualified For
April 13, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Search Advice
You’re searching for a job and you stumble upon a posting that is intriguing and just up your alley. It’s what you’ve always wanted to do, or at least one of the stepping stones along the way to your dream job. But there’s one problem: You’re not qualified.
Phone Interview? - Helpful Hints
April 12, 2009 by Mario Johnston
Filed under Job Interview Advice
Phone interviews sound easier than a traditional interview, however that is far from the truth. In a phone interview you can’t judge body language, match eye-contract and build connection to interviewer. We have come up with some quick tips to make your phone interview successful.


