Hot Jobs
Straight
From You...to Here
I routinely get tips on hot jobs out in the business world. But it
never
fails...they always seem to come when I am not exactly looking.
As I continue to get
tips on job openings, I will post it to this website and
share it with each of you.
As this site continues to
grow,
I will also start including direct links to recruiters,
headhunters,
employment
agencies and other career
professionals that I believe can help you out.
My goal of the job hunting
advice website is to share my experience and provide whatever help I
can.
I know what it's like to be
stuck and think I would never find the ideal job. I would have given
anything to find good career
employment advice.
So now, I am dedicated to
passing along any job hunting advice I have. Keep checking back and let
me know what I can do to improve this website.
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of Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev with His Nurse, 1906
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I recently received a Hot RN
Job tip from a
friend of mine in the Registered Nursing industry.
RNs are
definitely in high demand.
Be a
part of this high demand career as we see millions of baby boomers
reaching retirement age.
Combined with the shortage of nurses
needed to fill this job equals big-time job opportunity.
I highly encourage you to check out this great
opportunity for RN
jobs at rn-jobs-now.com. You
wont be disappointed.
Are
you currently living in the Southern part of the U.S. or are
considering relocating in that area? If you are, I have a hot
jobs tip for you.
If you are looking for a potential job...or anything about the Georgia
region, I suggest you check out the employment
section of the Pooler, Georgia
website.
This site is is
loaded with some great advice.
Hot job tips comes from all kinds of sources. For instance,
the officials at the Washington State Gov HR Department cite several
general guidelines for finding hot jobs.
They suggest the following tips for landing hot jobs:
- Network:
Most people find jobs through word-of-mouth. Talk to the people you
know, including relatives, friends, professors, and former
co-workers.
- Customize:
Create a custom version of your resume for each job or industry that
interests you. Your resume is usually an employers first contact with
you.
- Know
yourself: Identify your skills. Work on communicating them
effectively. You need to be able to lay out your skills, and explain
how they relate to the job you're seeking.
- Organize
and prioritize: Make a list to help keep track of your job
search efforts. Preparing a list also helps you to organize your
priorities and keeps you focused on your goal -- finding your perfect
job.
- Do
your homework: Read the newspaper and trade journals to
remain current on developments in your field of interest. Knowing the
latest trends and mergers will help set you apart from other candidates
in an interview.
- Practice,
practice, practice: Preparation is the key to a successful
interview. Know your skills and be ready to illustrate how they relate
to the job in question. Practice with a friend to get comfortable with
your responses and to formulate strong answers to questions you might
not anticipate.
- Follow
up: Follow up on all leads as soon as possible. If you
don't, your competition may. And, following an interview, always send a
thank-you note the same day.
- Keep
your head up: Looking for a job can feel like a job in
itself. Don't let it get you down. With patience and hard
work, you will find the right job.
And lastly, another hot jobs lead I would like to
share is home business
opportunity.
I have had some success with this and
highly recommend it to you. You may want to check this out.
It helped change my life.
For additional career information help, such as the hot jobs
here, please visit the sample interview
questions, resume
samples, cover
letter samples, online
recruitment
section, job
information, job
outlook and job
board sections.
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