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		<title>Better Job Search Engines</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 10:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pavel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Job search engines use state-of-the-art technology to assist people in their job quest.  Here you could enter all the relevant information to reduce the lists of sought after jobs to get more accurate results. Because new jobs are being added daily or even hours after, the tendency to see the results you had yesterday may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job search engines use state-of-the-art technology to assist people in their job quest.  Here you could enter all the relevant information to reduce the lists of sought after jobs to get more accurate results.</p>
<p>Because new jobs are being added daily or even hours after, the tendency to see the results you had yesterday may be different from what you see today.  This is where job search engines come in handy.</p>
<p>After some trial and error there are a few job search engines that could yield better results.  They allow searchers to see major job sites, companies and even its associations by entering a keyword and location.  Results can be seen in different ways, it could be in a browser list and some sent thru e-mail.</p>
<p>SimplyHired.com, America&#8217;s Job Bank, Jobster, and Indeed.com are just a few of the search engines that can give you more accurate results.  These sites include over 500 job listings with job boards, prime newspapers, and numerous companies with career pages.</p>
<p>Indeed.com even has an advance search option that could be used to search company names, positions, and even the distance for commuters.</p>
<p>America&#8217;s Job Bank let&#8217;s you enter the job category you would like to search, then you can enter either the city or the zip code and state you would like to find the job and it gives the list of job openings.  If you&#8217;re lucky, you can even get the quoted salary from each of the companies you&#8217;re eyeing on.</p>
<p>In SimplyHired.com aside from the list of jobs open, applicants are also given a short description of the job you&#8217;re about to handle including the responsibilities to be met even during application.  It also includes the type of company, location and date when the job was posted.</p>
<p>Jobster provides the latest job postings from today up to the last 7 days wherein you can also choose the distance you prefer.  This site gives you the ability to see the list of the freshly posted jobs from a variety of sources.</p>
<p>How Well Are They?</p>
<p>These sites give listings that are relevant and timely, compared to other search engines that generate results a little longer than the others.  Some would even provide results that are far from the location picked out.</p>
<p>So far the best among the search engines used is the Simplyhired.Com.  It showed the job title, a link was also provided for posting, a summary of the job description, where the exact current location and where it originated.  The produced results are easy to read, non-confusing with bits and pieces more of information plus the getting around is user friendly</p>
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		<title>Tips For a Stress-Free IT Job Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 21:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pavel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best source to look for jobs related to Information Technology (most commonly known as IT) is, obviously, the Internet. Various sites offer listings of job openings for specific fields.  The key for a fruitful search is to know how and where to look for the best possible jobs available. To have access on a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best source to look for jobs related to Information Technology (most commonly known as IT) is, obviously, the Internet.</p>
<p>Various sites offer listings of job openings for specific fields.  The key for a fruitful search is to know how and where to look for the best possible jobs available.</p>
<p>To have access on a certain site&#8217;s listing, an individual must first accomplish the following:</p>
<p>1. Register at the chosen site</p>
<p>2. After registration confirmation (via an email from the moderator of the site), the individual may now have access to the list</p>
<p>3. In searching for the preferred or suitable job vacancy, you may be asked to fill out a form (online) that states an individual&#8217;s profile.</p>
<p>This is usually used for easier browsing of related work since IT has various fields of specialties.  Other sites automatically match an individual&#8217;s profile with the available or suited vacancy based on the information given by the person.</p>
<p>4. The applicant has the option to choose from contractual, full-time, part-time, trainee or temporary jobs category.</p>
<p>5. If the individual prefers work that is currently not listed on the site, he or she may have the option of posting his or her resume, from which prospective employers may browse through at some other time.</p>
<p>To avoid frustration while browsing through the numerous listings of IT openings on the Internet, take into consideration the following pointers:</p>
<p>1. Determine the following:</p>
<p>1.1 Organize your career portfolio in soft and hard copies.  While most employers will ask for a copy of you resume through the net (email), there are some that still require hard copies for submission at their respective offices.</p>
<p>1.2 Determine preferred location of work.  Is the individual willing to be relocated should a good position be offered in another city or state? Does he or she prefer work within commuting distance?</p>
<p>1.3 Salary.  Though it would not be wise to make demands on one&#8217;s salary especially during the interview process, an individual must have a predetermined range of salary that he or she would be willing to accept, whoever the employer would be or wherever it may be located.</p>
<p>2. Rank the items listed above based on one&#8217;s priority.</p>
<p>3. Search the Internet for various sites with listings of IT job openings.</p>
<p>4. Register on a number of sites for a wider access to various lists.</p>
<p>5. Submit resume based on the predetermined priorities.</p>
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		<title>Importance of Skills Emphasis on Job Interviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pavel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skill emphasis during the interview is important to show the employer what makes you different from all the other job candidates. In this competitive world, companies search for the most qualified employees by weighing skills of the candidates and determining how they would benefit the company. Majority of the top companies search for employers who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skill emphasis during the interview is important to show the employer what makes you different from all the other job candidates. In this competitive world, companies search for the most qualified employees by weighing skills of the candidates and determining how they would benefit the company.</p>
<p>Majority of the top companies search for employers who stands out based from their expertise, ability to give new developments, and pleasing personalities that would enhance the organization. </p>
<p>Skills are grouped into three kinds – knowledge-based, transferable, and personal traits.</p>
<p>1) Knowledge-based skills are those learned from experiences. These may include educational attainment, additional training, seminars attended, and other practices that you have studied to enhance your expertise. </p>
<p>Knowledge-based skills include computer and communication skills, marketing or managerial knowledge, product development, and many more. These skills vary depending on the field of industry of each job candidate.</p>
<p>2) Transferable or portable skills are those you bring to a specific job. This is the reason why interviewers ask, “What could you offer the company?” Transferable skills are important because companies strive to look for quality employees that would improve the development of the workforce.</p>
<p>Portable skills include problem solving, team leader potential, organized, writing and communication skills, customer service oriented, time and project management, and good with numbers and budget. This kind of skills varies depending on the experience and versatility of each job candidate. </p>
<p>3) Personal traits determine who you are. In a job interview, one of the most common things an employer says is “Tell me something about yourself.” Your response is vital because it would set the tone for the rest of the interview. </p>
<p>Personal traits include good judgment, well organized, analytical, goal oriented, flexible, creative and many more. Try to sell yourself in as modest as possible within a limited time.</p>
<p>* Self-assessment. In order to provide an impressive presentation, examine your resume and list all the skills you have used for each past job experience. Make a comprehensive list of your skills and strengths including personal traits, knowledge-based and transferable skills. This would be the basis for your personal commercial.</p>
<p>* Once you have completed your script, you are now ready to face the interviewer. Remember that employers are interested in your accomplishments. Use words that are concise, direct and clear. </p>
<p>Although many companies require a unique set of skills, you should still highlight your technical skills in the interview. These skills, which top companies usually seek, include leadership, communication, confidence, flexibility, problem solving and energy. </p>
<p>Emphasizing all of your strengths and skills on job interviews would increase your chances of landing the desired job.</p>
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