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July 2014

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July 7, 2014

Minimizing Dates on Resumes

Sometimes the length of your tenure at a company (or several) is beyond your control.  If you've been laid off or unknowingly went down with the proverbial ship, there may be some gaps you'd rather not bring to a hiring authority's attention.  Luckily, Taunee Besson, career transitions expert and President…
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July 3, 2014

Where the Jobs Are

If your job search has stalled, it could be that you don't have the good fortune to live where the jobs are.  Based on job posting growth and the ratio of unemployed to jobs posted, this infographic from Beyond.com breaks down the best spots in the U.S. for job seekers…
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July 2, 2014

Lost in Your Career? Figure it out FAST

The job search process is daunting.  Especially when you don't know where to begin.  Dana Manciagli, veteran career coach, global career expert, highly sought-after speaker and author of The Business Journals' Career Mojo column has some solid advice for moving forward with the job search when you're feeling directionless. — Maurice Gilbert…
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July 1, 2014

What Not to Say to Candidates

When you’ve got all the hiring power, it can be easy to forget that the candidate’s experience throughout the hiring process is just as important as the hiring manager’s impression of the him.  Of course, negative candidate experiences can come back to bite a company in poor reviews online, all…
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