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Interview Tips: Career Exposure Reveals Five Memorable Interview Questions
"What most candidates miss is that crucial, memorable interview question that will leave a lasting impression and lead to an offer." According to JillXan Donnelly, the questions need to focus on five critical areas: goal setting, awareness of protocol, desire to learn, commitment to excellence and recognition of wisdom. With this, Donnelly suggests the following Memorable Interview Questions... Read full article here...
How to Build Your Online Reputation The Career Exposure Network Recommends Five Best Practices
Tip for job seeker: google your name and see what comes up.Employers, Recruiters,even potential customers will do this and see the results.A professional online image is a must.If you have made some mistakes in the past,have too much "social" information out there or nothing at all...here are some tips to help build your professional online reputation.Building your brand is key to Job success.....!Read the article here...
Your References– Check them out Before you Give Them Out!
References can be very influential to prospective employers. Don’t wait till the last minute to throw together your list of these valuable references. Plan ahead. Carefully select your contacts and prepare them for potential calls. Here are some helpful tips for preparing your references list...
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Tips for a Successful Job Start
It’s official, you got the job. Congratulations! Allow yourself a moment of reveling in all the opportunities that are now lying ahead of you, you deserve it. But wait – before you dream of your next promotion, there is something you will have to jump over one more hurdle: getting through those first days and weeks. So what can you do to make sure you’ll navigate those cliffs just as expertly as you aced that interview?
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Finding Balance While Juggling a Career
According to U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, in 2005, nearly 71 percent of women with children work. And, since 2005, the percentage of women returning to the workforce after having children has been on the rise. Working mothers in many fields experience conflicts between family life and advancing in their professional careers. But, you can be there for your family, while at the same time succeeding in your career.
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Do You Have the Right Mentors?
Tapping into the expertise of mentors can help you achieve your career goals, however many women still struggle with the basic concept. Do you need a mentor, and how will you know if they will be a fit, personally and professionally? You may be surprised to find that mentors are everywhere – from one or more of your college professors to your lifelong family friend who started his own successful business to your older sister who juggles having two children with a successful career in banking.
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Employers Report Internships Lead to Full-Time Hires; Recent Poll by CareerExposure.com Finds 94 Percent of Employers Offer Full-Time Positions to Interns.
Internship programs are proving to be a "win-win" situation for employers, according to a recent poll by CareerExposure.com. Over 90 percent of interns reported receiving an offer for a full-time position within the organization following their internship. Read the full story.....
MBAs Report That an Internship is Essential for Career Success.
Recent poll by MBACareers.com Finds 88 Percent of Interns Receive Job Offers; Men Seek Networking while Women Create Formal Mentoring Relationships. The highly qualified MBA with an internship will receive a job offer, according to a recent poll by MBACareers.com. 88 percent of interns were offered a position following their internship and reported that the internship led to finding mentors and critical networking contacts that helped them in their career path. Read the full story...
Career Women.com Named as Finalist in 2005 Stevie Awards for Women Entrepreneurs.
CareerWomen.com ends the year with yet another accolade by being named a finalist in the Women Helping Women category at The 2005 Stevie Awards for Women Entrepreneurs, an international competition recognizing the accomplishments of women executives and business owners. For the second year in a row, CareerWomen.com has been honored by the Stevie Awards for its outstanding accomplishments as a leading women-owned business. Read the full story...
Create Your Year-End Career Strategy Checklist.
As 2005 draws to an end,CareerWomen advises that now is the time to plan for 2006 career goals. In addition to creating holiday shopping lists, take the time to create your own career strategy checklist to make 2006 a career-defining year. Read the full story...
Summer Networking Opens Doors to Career Opportunities.
Most job seekers consider summer as the “off season” for job hunting and place their career aspirations on hold until the Fall. However, summer social gatherings, formal or casual, can provide the ultimate career boosting networking opportunities. Read the full story...
Tuesday Morning Is Most Productive For US Workers.
In a recent study by Microsoft, US workers reported that 35 percent of their work week is unproductive. CareerWomen.com, in an effort to help employers and employees understand when during the work week they can expect to be most productive, recently polled US workers and found that Tuesdays between 10 am and noon is considered to be the height of productivity. Read the full story...
Equal Pay Day Signals Time to Enhance Future Earning Potential -- CareerWomen.com Offers Tips on How to Get The Salary You Deserve.
According to the American Association of University Women (AAUW), college educated women earn only 72% as much as college educated men. According to CareerWomen.com, beating the odds in salary negotiations either during the job interview process or an annual performance review is critical to closing the gender wage gap. Read the full story...
Spring Signals Time to Freshen Up Career Skills
CareerWomen.com Offers Tips on Creating Career Opportunities. From updating resumes to un-cluttering your professional life, spring is the time to set goals and take a fresh approach to setting career goals. Read the full story...
5 Tips for De-Stressing Your Career
More than 80 percent of working women are stressed out as a result of work related issues according to a new survey released by CareerWomen.com today. Women that responded to the poll revealed that most of their stress was a result of ineffective co-workers, too many unproductive meetings and difficult client or office situations. They share 5 tips for de-stressing your career. Read the full story...
Interview Tips From Employers and Recruiters
“10 Negotiation Tips From Women in the Trenches” Revealed
“As business professionals, we negotiate every day on topics ranging from work assignments, project delivery dates and even business travel. Our viewers have routinely reported that women and men approach negotiations differently and have asked for advice from others to develop and refine this critical skill set. Our ’10 Negotiation Tips’ is the culmination of advice from CareerWomen.com viewers and clearly represents a strong desire by women to become better negotiators and ultimately strong business leaders.” Read the full story...
Are Women Opting Out of Corporate Careers?
"Opting out," the new catch phrase within corporate circles, defines the rising trend towards leaving corporate positions for alternative career paths.Given this, CareerWomen.com recently conducted a poll to asked working women if they have opted out of corporate work, why they left and if they plan to return. With a labor shortage predicted in the coming decade, employers at leading corporations could be looking for those that "opted out" to "opt back in." Read the Full Story
Relocation Presents Dilemma for Today’s Career Women
According to the US Census Bureau, over 3,000 Americans move every month. Nearly 20 percent of these movers are actually job “relocators” who are actively taking a job promotion or grabbing a new career opportunity. The process for deciding to relocate can be impacted by multiple factors including gender, ethnicity and advanced degrees. CareerWomen.com recently conducted a poll to ask job seekers if they would relocate for a new job or promotion and the parameters around making a move decision. Read the full article
How to prepare the Interview
You can never have enough preparation for the interview.Self-assessment should be at the top of the charts. Whether it is an employer or graduate program you are interested in, you should takequality time in reflecting on your skills and abilities
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How to Prepare For Interview Questions
It is virtually impossible to predict every question that can be asked during an interview. You can however, prep yourself so that the answers will be natural and forthcoming. Prepare a list potential interview questions well ahead of time and...
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Reasons Why Interviewers Reject Applicants
Hopefully at this stage of the game, you have honed your interviewing skills to a fine point. However, it never hurts to review those little things in an interview that an applicant can overlook.
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