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February 22, 2012 10:17 pm

Job Search Research: Finding Companies That Are Hiring – Part 1

Jan 10 2012 in Featured, Interviews, Job Boards, Sub a2, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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Information is power. Superior information can separate you from other candidates. Learn what type of research can help you find companies that will be hiring in the near future …

Job Interview Horror Stories

Mar 22 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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Here’s another awesome article by Amy Levin-Epstein. Learn what Amy says about a humorous (and educational!) site, BadJobInterviews.com where readers can submit their own job interview horror stories.

Job Interview? 9 Great Tips to Get You to Round 2

Mar 17 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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This is a great article by Amy Levin-Epstein published 2/24/11 in her “On The Job” column at CBSMoneywatch.com. Amy lists 9 excellent interview tips to help you stay in the game …

5 Ways To Sell Yourself While Answering “Do You Have Any Other Questions?”

Mar 10 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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Most candidates use the opportunity to ask other questions to find out more about the company. Others freeze when asked this question. But some candidates use this opportunity to ask questions that continue to sell themselves.

Career Advice – 3 Ways To Answer “Why Are You Leaving Your Current Job?”

Mar 1 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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If you are having a difficult time with your work, workload or personalities at work, that’s not always the best thing to admit or explore. Learn 3 ways to answer “Why Are You Leaving Your Current Job?”

Career Advice – 5 Ways Twitter Can Help You Prep For A Job Interview

Feb 28 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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Today’s career advice gives job seekers tips to use Twitter information while researching companies and hiring managers prior to interviews. Learn 5 ways Twitter can help you prepare for a job interview …

Career Advice – Why Candidates Should Avoid The Ambush Informational Interview

Feb 22 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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When candidates try to set up informational meetings, they often aren’t successful in getting far (or even getting a meeting) because they usually ask for the wrong things. Today’s career advice details a more effective approach to the informational meeting …

Career Advice – How To Answer “Why Do You Think You’d Be A Good Fit?”

Feb 15 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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This question can either be the least or the most important question of your interview. It just depends who asks the question … and how you answer it. Today’s career advice looks at some ways to answer this question effectively and some ways most candidates blow it.

Career Advice – 7 Ways To Ask For The Job At Interview’s End

Feb 4 2011 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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Career Advice: Take a risk and ask for the job because you miss 100% of the shots you never take. But few people will tell you how to ask for it. This article demonstrates ways to ask for the job that work, and contrasts with a few that are likely to fail.

Job Interview Train Wreck – Talking About How You Lost A Past Job

Dec 22 2010 in Featured, Interviews, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg

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There are times when talking about how you lost a past job is unavoidable. Learn what to avoid and how to talk about job loss without killing your interview and job chances.