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Finding a Job

Expose Yourself to Pain in Your Job Search

People succeed by taking risks in their job search, potentially exposing themselves to pain and rejection. Despite the need for…

Cover Letter Tips

Too many people approach their job searches from the perspective of their own needs. They need a job, they need…

Garlic Olive Oil, Craigslist Massages-and Doing Your Homework

Do your homework, and always know beforehand what you are getting into. Think logically, and always make sure that you…

Choose Your Frames of Reference Wisely

Your life is shaped by the reference points through which you experience the world, which you establish based on your…

Marketing Yourself-Who, What, and How

You must always keep three factors in mind in your job search: first, know who you are marketing yourself to;…

What Makes You Unique?

In this article Harrison discusses that how we choose to define our uniqueness largely determines the direction that our lives…

Learn Something from the Upper and Lower Class: Do Not Be Paralyzed by Others’ Opinions

You need to focus on yourself and raise above the standards set by the world around you. When you live…

Use Personal Stories to Connect with an Employer and Get a Job

Marketing is crucial to your job search, because employers are essentially purchasing a product when hiring you. The more positive…

How to Use Social Networking, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter in Your Job Search

You greatly increase your chances of being hired by maintaining constant contact with employers for whom you would like to…

Production Assistants-and Assessing Your Employer’s Needs

Assessing your employers’ needs will lead you to success in both your job search and your career, so work to…