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Job Search Bloopers Every Mistake You Can Make on the Road to Career Suicide and How to Avoid Them


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You’ve been told, “Learn from your mistakes.”

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© Written By Jimmy Sweeney
President of CareerJimmy and Author of the new, Job Interview “Secret”

Today it’s more challenging than ever to land a great job. It’s possible you’ll have to go through several interviews before you find the position you’re looking for. You might feel a knot in your stomach, your pulse rate jump, and your hands suddenly perspire as you anticipate the interview. In fact, if you’re prone to sweaty palms…

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You are excited, as you have been offered a job interview. This is the final hurdle to overcome to get that new job. Don’t mess it up. Make sure you put in the effort to prepare. Those job interview questions are going to come at you, thick and fast!

Well done - the job is yours! All that prep paid off.

Well done - the job is yours! All that prep paid off.

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How marketable are you? Are you using a sound career strategy to keep fit for today’s fluctuating marketplace?

Whether you’re looking for work or wanting to hold on to the job you have, maintaining your marketability for the long term requires that you continually invest in yourself. You are the product you’re selling, but you must be proactive to remain competitive. Here are five ingredients for a winning strategy: work that serves your goals, lifelong learning, staying current with your skills and industry knowledge, networking, and maintaining balance.

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Get Off Your Arse and Grab That New Job Straight talking Advice on How to Get the Perfect Job


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‘The tone is confrontational but also undeniably motivating — who wants to be called a “f*cking loser” by a man with highlights? If you’re suffering any kind of professional misery, this could be just the kick up the a**e you need.’ (Five stars) — The London Lite 20090106

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