容易な仕事探し
Posted by Administrator on Nov 20, 2008
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大変な時期です。多くの人が事業の倒産や経費節減のために失職し続けています。 新しい仕事を見つけることは困難です。 しかし、どうやって仕事を見つけるか知っていれば、報いもあります。 地方の新聞は仕事サーチエンジンほど貴方を助けることは出来ません。 仕事サーチエンジンは仕事リストの巨大なデーターベースで求職者が検索することができます。 仕事や場所、会社名、経験、産業タイプにより検索できます。特定の地名により絞る事も出来ます。これらのオンラインエンジンは無料でリストを提供するために便利です。
仕事サーチエンジンの長点
サーチエンジンには以下の長点があります。 早く、簡単にデータを転送できます。 例えば貴方は一日何時間でも週7日仕事探しが出来ます。 新聞が広告を印刷するのを待つ必要はありません。 リストを全部見て、自分が欲しいものを見つける必要はありません。ほとんどのサーチエンジンは貴方に要件を特定させます。日や週毎に貴方に直接電子メールで更新情報を送ることもできます。
またオンラインで容易に仕事に申請することができるため、時間を節約できます。
How to Avoid Scams at Job Hunting Websites
Posted by Administrator on Oct 6, 2008

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Scams work this way… when you are looking for a possible job opening on a job hunting site which is known to be a provider of good references of employers, more likely, you have enocuntered on those sites, job positions that are obviously advertisements. You can decipher this because it almost always offer to good to be true compensation and does not have direct contact information. They often will lead you to a web page which is bombarded with more advertisements. These are scams, and you should stay away from them. These exist because it works well with searchers who visit the job looking for a genuine job opportunity. And the number of these fake jobs are rising. IT is easy to be lured by the scam because it offers you much more money in no time at all. They just ask for a premium, sometimes as high as $200 for registration and other miscellaneous stuff that you are not aware of. Legitimate jobs do not charge you with anything. It is supposed to help you earn the money not give it to them. Just use your common sense.
Easy Job Search
Posted by Administrator on Sep 29, 2008
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Times are tough. Many people continually lose their jobs either because of closure or retrenchment. Looking for new jobs is difficult. But often rewarding if you know how to find them. Local newspapers simply cannot help you as much as job search engines do. Job search websites are huge databases of job listings which can be searched by job seekers. The jobs can either be searched by location, job title, company name, experience, field or industry etc. You can even narrow them down to specific local ares. These online search engines are better because they provide us with listings for free.
The Pros of Job Search Engines
Search engines have its advantages. It provides fast and easy way of data transference. For example, you can search any time of the day, 7 days a week.. You don’t have to wait for the newspaper to print new ads. You don’t have to browse through all of the listings to find the ones that you want. and most search engines allow you to specify your search requirements. it can update you daily or weekly directly to your email.
it also enables you to easily apply online, which will save you time.
JOBSDB: is it really a database of JOB OPPORTUNITIES?
Posted by Administrator on Aug 8, 2008
I know job hunting is hard especially when you don’t have enough resources. That’s why lets have a closer look to an online job search site “JOBSDB”. JobsDB or Jobs Database is a collection of job vacancies from different partner companies. This website was established in 1998 at Hong Kong. Its main objective is to help job hunters to find the right job that will be suitable for them by visiting jobsdb website. JobsDb is also international because if you will visit the main page there are countries to choose from like Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and etc. But I know Jobsdb also organized job fair in different places to accommodate job finders who don’t have the resources of internet or computer. Last September I attended one job fair organized by Jobsdb in world trade center of Philippines and there are about 100 plus companies who participated that event and I think about 10,000 have been employed by BPO, Call Center, and other Companies because of that jobfair.
Put your best shoe forward
Posted by Administrator on Jul 6, 2008
The first thing an interviewer will notice about you is your appearance.
For the ladies, keep your hair away from your face. You may wear make-up but remember that anything in excess is always a bad thing. For clothing, make it clean and well-pressed. You may wear a pantsuit or a skirt as long as it’s not too short, too tight, or too flowy. Be careful not to ruin hosiery.
For the men, be sure that your hair is well-trimmed and your face is clean shaven. Please be sure that you smell clean though. Wear a clean and well-pressed suit.
For both, no jewelry except wedding rings. Polish your shoes if they need it. No perfume, cologne, or strong aftershave.
Cover it up!
Posted by Administrator on Jun 1, 2008
One of the rudest things that you can do when sending your resume to prospective companies, is to not attach a cover letter to it. The cover letter is a form of self-introduction, and sending a plain resume is like a figurative slap in the face. A well worded and well thought-out cover letter can give you plus points with the HR personnel assessing your application. Be sure that your letter is straight to the point. You should sound confident and make clear your strong drive and motivation. Add here your references to prove your credibility. Most importantly, don’t forget to let the best of your personality shine through.
Valuable Interview Tips (Continued)
Posted by Administrator on May 26, 2008
4. Be ready for the questions, be ready with your answers.
Ask people and reliable sources about the usual questions these companies usually want to know. Be prepared with your answers and be ready for more questions that they will definitely ask related to these.
5. Have questions of your own.
Be the right kind of assertive. Interviewers, who see that you can speak for yourself, and confidently at that, will develop either a liking to that attitude, or even a possible dislike.
6. Bring up points that you weren’t able to discuss.
This will give the interviewer the impression that you pay attention to the small details, and are not afraid to speak up for yourself when it is the right time. This will also inform him more about yourself and more of what you can offer the company.
7. Be polite. Thank the interviewer before you leave.
No matter how much the first impression lasts, the last impression also comes first. Whether or not you’re sure you got the job or you’re waiting for a callback, it is always good for your reputation as a professional to be respectful and polite.
Valuable Interview Tips
Posted by Administrator on May 25, 2008
Look hired. Enter the interview room looking all things but confident. Here are a few tried and tested tips on how to pass the interview with flying colors:
1. Know what you’re good at and what you can improve on.
Being confident about the skills and abilities you possess gives the interviewer a quick good look at what kind of person you will most likely be in a workplace. Being honest about the things you can improve on also gives the interviewer a basic good look on what an honest, trustworthy and open-minded worker you are, open to any change and improvement that your current abilities and skills may have.
2. Know what the job asks of you so that you’ll know if you qualify.
Be prepared for anything. Your job description could be as specific or general and you could be asked to do anything. Better know what these things are, believe that you can do it and know that you can.
3. Know who you’re working for.
Know how these people work, what they’re looking for and what pleases them. This way, you get to set a good first impression, and be an asset to the company as well.
The Aftershock of Interviews
Posted by Administrator on May 22, 2008
“Different strokes for different folks.” This cliché also holds true with interviews. Yes, those dreaded job interviews. Different companies, different questions, hence, different answers and different outcomes. Desperate times like these call for desperate measures.
Once you finish that interview and get out of that room full of pins and needles and you’re not sure whether you’re gonna be called back for a second interrogation, it’s time to let loose. Unleash all that anticipation and long-felt anxiety. Celebrate! (At least celebrate for having made it out alive.)
Here are just some random things that could lessen the stress of having to wait for the next callback.
1. REJUVENATE. All that thinking and thinking for days on end would have annihilated all your healthy brain and body cells. Get yourself a full-body massage and experience an out of body experience (makes you feel like heaven, where there are no interviews.)
2. RELAX. Forget about everything. Forget about the interview, forget about what you have to do, forget about your future… for at least a good night’s sleep.
3. REFRESH. Take the best sponge bath you’ve had in a long time. I promise you, the waters will wash away all that anxiety and stress.
Start Looking For A Job Online TODAY
Posted by Administrator on May 11, 2008
Who ever said that looking for a job is hard must have been born in the 80’s because really, now, it’s only just an internet connection and a click away. Try using good ol’ reliable search engines such as Yahoo! and Google and you’re ready to start your online job hunting experience.
But how do you really start? There are a lot of jobs out there, yet there is only one right for you. I could tell you to try each and every field that interests you, but that isn’t really advisable. Or so I say.
Ask yourself these questions, then I’ll help you (I’ll try my very best) to get you the right job – the one that provides security, happiness and growth.
1. As a child, what have I dreamed of becoming someday?
2. What interests me?
3. What is the thing that I love doing, and want to continuously be doing?
4. What are the activities that make me happy? Which ones don’t make me happy?
5. What do I see myself doing for the rest of my life?






