Carla Foster
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Group Interviews: What to Do when You Are OutnumberedPrepare for a group interview with these simple tips. Keep a positive attitude because the hiring company would not invest time and staff in interviewing you if the company wasn't interested in what you offer.
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Tackle Phone InterviewsA phone interview takes more effort than an in-person interview. Know what you need to do and prepare for that phone call.
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Ancestry Information -- Get it OrganizedA guide to finding a geneaology computer program that helps you organize your family tree and related details. -
Get a Job Interview CostumePut some thought into what you will wear to a job interview. Practice wearing this outfit before the actual interview. -
Do a Dress Rehearsal for Your Job InterviewPracticing getting comfortable in your job interview attire can ease your stress at the interview. Get used to the interview clothes by wearing them on local errands--the post office, grocery store, or a restaurant. -
Get a Job with the Survivors: Push to Get Employed by an Organization that Can Survive the Recession and BeyondResearch companies and identify those industries and organizations that are most likely to survive the economic down-turn.
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How to Turn Looking for a Job into Party TimeNetworking and connecting with people are essential to a comprehensive job search. You never know who you will meet at a party or event--and whom that person might know. Your next job could come from anywhere or anyone. -
How to Zap Unemployment Stress: Fatigue and Stress Can Take Their Toll on Your Job InterviewGet sleep, eat well, stay connected with your family and friends and your period of unemployment can have less stress. A more relaxed body and attitude help prepare you for your job interviews. -
Temporary Jobs to Get Your Foot in the DoorWhen you are out of work, you need to be open-minded and flexible. One way to do this is to take a temporary or part time position. This gets you into a company and allows the hiring managers to witness your work skills and ethics.
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How to Pitch Your Job Skills in Your Cover LetterBe sure to include a cover letter with each job application. Customize your job skills to meet the requirements for the job. Let the potential employer know the exact skills you have that he is requesting in his job description. -
Five Tips for Finding Your Next JobBe open and flexible when it comes to taking a job. Get involved in professional organizations. Network. Know what you can offer an employer. Use down time to improve job skills. -
Five Tips to Energize Your Job Search: Avoid Poor-me and Keep Your Emotional and Physical Health On-trackTips for working your job search and keeping your spirits high and enthusiastic.
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Kill the Interview Jitters: Be Prepared for These 15 QuestionsHere are fifteen common questions interviewers ask--and suggestions for how to respond and what the interviewer is looking for in the response. Preparation and practice help eliminate the nervousness and jitters of a job interview.
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Five Tips for Finding Your Next JobHere are five proven techniques for enhancing your chances of finding a job in economically-challenging times.
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Parvoviruses Are Lurking in Your Area: Sit-up and Take NoticeA bounding running puppy one day--and a lifeless Parvo stricken body the next day. Parvovirus is a devastating disease that kills dogs, especially puppies. Learn the symptoms and characteristics of this contagious disease.
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Black Man in the Cellar--Last Stop Before FreedomDescription of a southern Indiana home with a cellar under the kitchen that hid fugitive slaves.