Thursday, May 10, 2012
Do you have any questions?
Guest post by: Danielle Cook, Career Services - Lansing Campus
In an interview, the answer to this question should always be yes. Given that it’s almost always the last question your interviewer will ask, we want to help you make sure you’re ready with an educated answer. Here are three possible questions to keep in the back of your mind:
Thursday, May 3, 2012
What to Say When You're Following up
Frequently asked questions when it comes to following up after applying for a job include:
How long should I wait to follow-up? Should I call, write or email? How frequently can I follow-up?
An important question people forget to ask is "What should I say when I follow-up?
Friday, April 27, 2012
How to Invest in Yourself!
Michigan’s economy is rebounding and now is a great time to invest in your future. For job seekers looking to boost their resumes, there are many options. For people who have found themselves stuck in a dead-end job or simply have been waiting for the right time to continue their education, now is the time.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
On-The-Spot Job Interviews
Anytime you are applying for a job in person, or even online you should be prepared to be interviewed immediately. If you're applying in person, the hiring manager could interview you right then and there. If you applying online, the hiring manager could call you within minutes. Keep reading for tips on how to always be prepared.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Why Your Resume Got Tossed
The average recruiter sees 5,000 resumes a year. Here are some of the top reasons why a resume gets thrown out:
Formality Takes a Vacation
Don’t succumb to the informality of email. “If you send a cover letter by email that starts with ‘Hi,’ it and your resume will probably end up in the trash.
Things Get Too Personal
“If you mention your age, we have to trash your resume,” says one HR professional with a venture capital firm. Since it’s illegal for a company to solicit a candidate’s age, race, or marital status during the hiring process, firms have adopted a “don’t tell” policy to avoid potential bias suits.
Google Results
Unless you’ve adjusted your privacy settings, what you say and do on social networks is out there for all to see, including potential employers. Basically, you have two options when it comes to keeping your online identity spic and span: Remove all incriminating photos and censor your status updates and Tweets, or completely privatize your profiles.
Read more at: http://www.wetfeet.com/advice-tools/resume-cover-letter/why-your-resume-got-tossed
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Be Irreplaceable
In today's competitive job market, its more important than ever to prove your worth. Here are some tips for being an irreplaceable employee.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Do Your Research!
It's always important to research a company before going on a job interview. Keep reading for tips on how to get started
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