*Zip Code: 
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*Zip Code: 
*Job Type: 
MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF-Sacramento,CA
To be considered for this position, applicants must specify position number and/or interest in day or swing shift. This position is responsible for supporting...
From California State Personnel Board - 2010-09-02
Waste Connections-Riverton,WY
Join Waste Connections, Inc., and Connect with Your Future! Voted one of the top 200 small and mid-cap companies in America by Forbes Magazine three years in a...
From Waste Connections - 2010-09-02
SOURCECORP-London,KY
JOB SUMMARY (the purpose and general nature of the job) The Mail Clerk is responsible for processing incoming mail; open, sort, prep, and distribute within...
From SOURCECORP - 2010-09-01
Midwest Airlines-Oak Creek,WI
Position Summary Essential Functions Qualifications Additional Details How To Apply Airline Management Airline Experience Work Preference Location
From Midwest Airlines - 2010-09-03
Ameren-St. Louis,MO
Responsibilities Responsibilities This is a Part-time position averaging 15 hours per week (5 hours for three days M-W) with a report time no early than 1 p...
From Ameren - 2010-09-04

3 Forgotten Keys to Successful Interviews

These tips seem obvious, but surprisingly few job seekers employ them. Use these, and you may stand out at your next interview:

Be prepared to talk about everything on your resume.
An employer wants to find out about your past experience—successes and failures, your work ethic, and your track record. Be able to amplify every item on your résumé.

Be nice.
And not just to the person with whom you interview, but to everyone you meet, from the receptionist to the senior vice president. Little known fact: receptionists are often consulted when employers make decisions regarding the people they've interviewed.

Be sure to follow up.
Send a thank you letter within a day of the interview. Provide any documents that might have been requested, such as references, an employment application, or samples of your work. If appropriate, call the person you've interviewed with to say thanks; at the very least, send a thank-you note or email.

Happy Job Hunting!

 

by John S. on Dec.2, 2009

 

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