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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 12.2008
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. Actually, you really should dress like everyone else! I was directed to the following article by my work buddy Client Development Manager, who could tell us some hair frizzing stories about the inappropriate and outlandish get-ups supposed professionals have worn to interviews. So you can pay your bills. This is a time when you want to look (. Your best, and present the most professional, conservative, conformative. In your cur...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 05.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. What is really necessary? Project consulting seems to run parallel to the Real Estate industry with regard to the condition of the economy determining the slant of the market. When the economy is great, business is going gangbusters, and there exists a Seller’s Market. For Project Consultants. You. At the other end of the spectrum – as many of you are painfully aware – is our current market, a Buyer’s Market. If you are seeking...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: Ageism begins at 40
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. Ageism begins at 40. While the concept of ageism. Is fairly well known (and believed)(. In the corporate world, my experience is that most people believe it happens to everyone else. But won’t happen to them. I’m going to bare my soul and lay it out that, yes, ComputerRecruiter herself has fallen victim to these face-saving, self-preserving delusions. 8226; Remove the dates. From your education. Unless it is a new degree. Words...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: You Might Need a Makeover
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. You Might Need a Makeover. In continuation of our discussion of how to combat ageism, we will also continue our homage to Jeff Foxworthy. 8226; If you recognize your favorite work outfit on a rerun of. 8226; If your glasses make you look like Aristotle Onassis, you might. Today's rules, rather than fighting against them. Therefore, to combat ageism in person. You must be image conscious. 8226; Hairstyle, part. You're looking li...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 11.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. We've just left the starting gate of this holiday season, there are four weeks until the New Year's finish line, and maybe even another 2-4 weeks beyond that before hiring cranks back up to our current 'normal' rate. But this doesn't mean your job search has to bolt. Update your online profiles. Once your resume is current, revisit your profiles online - resume repositories, corporate sites, all of them. Include a robust and cr...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 08.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. How social media can hurt your career. Read this article on CNN. Editor's note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com. Everyone has "my-job-sucks" moments, but it's probably best for your career not to have them online. Cisco just offered me a job! Who is the hiring manger, I'm sure they would love to know that you will hate the ...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 09.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. I cannot add anything to this blog. Know Your References Well. I don’t believe we were deceiving the company in any way. They asked for one board member and instead we offered two. We did not prep the references in any way. All we did was try and get the real picture. Of the CEO’s abilities without bias or from a person with a grudge. This is just one of many very easy things to deal with before they become a problem. In previo...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 12.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. You Might Need a Makeover. In continuation of our discussion of how to combat ageism, we will also continue our homage to Jeff Foxworthy. 8226; If you recognize your favorite work outfit on a rerun of. 8226; If your glasses make you look like Aristotle Onassis, you might. Today's rules, rather than fighting against them. Therefore, to combat ageism in person. You must be image conscious. 8226; Hairstyle, part. You're looking li...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 10.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. Employers digging deep on prospective workers. I will not say that I've spend 30 minutes speaking with a former manager checking a reference, but I can agree that we ask more than name, rank and serial number. Do not give a reference before confirming your status with them. Also, touch base with former managers, just to make sure you haven't burned bridges. See this information in its natural environment here. Some employers ha...
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential: 06.2009
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ComputerRecruiter: Not Too Confidential. Insider Info from the IT Job Search. A Lot of Bunko. I just finished reading a book that I think could change my life, and I wanted to give the readers of ComputerRecruiter the option of changing yours. For the past 6 – 8 years information technology has undergone a major upheaval, an overhaul, and now looks as similar to the career I first inhabited and loved as a weekend in Charleston compares to a month in Bhopal. There is no plan. 8211; Most successful. People...