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Common Job Search Mistakes

January 19th, 2010 | Filed under Job Seekers

Career Treking is going on its fifth year coaching college students and young professionals. We are often asked what mistakes young professionals make on the job search. Here are some very common mistakes we see people of all ages make. Make sure you're not one of them. Lack of focus. A specific career goal is the single most important component to any job search. Many people spend more time researching the purchase of a laptop than ...

New Year's Resolutions for Job Seekers

December 29th, 2009 | Filed under Job Seekers

OK. The holidays are over and you still don't have a job. What can you do differently in the new year to get that job ?? Here are a few suggestions that can help make 2010 THE year. First, ask friends and family for honest feedback on your resume and cover letter. Is your resume clear enough? Do you have a specific objective that is supported by your background? Does your cover letter make the ...

Job Search Tips for the Holidays

December 14th, 2009 | Filed under Job Seekers

Contrary to popular belief, there ARE things you can do during the holiday season to move your job search forward. Perfect your look. This is a great time to get a professional haircut, but an interview suit and have business cards printed. These are also great gift suggestions. Never miss a party. Attend as many holiday functions as you can to let everyone you know help you find a job. People love to talk about themselves and love ...

Six reasons to continue your job search during the holidays

November 24th, 2009 | Filed under Job Seekers

I was at a jobs networking meeting the other day and some of the members were considering putting their job searches on hold over the holidays. BIG mistake... The holiday season is one of the best times of the year to look for a job. Holiday parties and family gatherings are a great opportunity to network. Be sure to bring your business cards to those functions. Resumes are easy to leave behind. Lots of people put their job search on ...

The holidays are coming…

November 17th, 2009 | Filed under Job Seekers

The holidays are coming. You KNOW everyone will ask you what your plans are for next year. Hiw will you answer them? Here a few things you can do right now to get your career started before you graduate: Visit your Career Services office. Check out their calendar of events. Are there any upcoming job fairs you can attend? Will any employers be interviewing on campus? They most likely will have some career tests you can take to begin thinking about possible ...