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Vol. 9, Issue 05 - February 02, 2009

Simple tips & resources to jump start your job search Abridged: Star Reviews

DELRAY BEACH, FL -- The web can be a great resource to help anyone find the ideal job. The key is leveraging the Internet to be more efficient in conducting a job search. Even in tough times, companies still need employees. Here are some tips and resource suggestions to getting that sought after job.

Use niche job search websites, not just the major ones. Niche websites contain more focused and specialized job opportunities. Take advantage of social networking websites to try and identify employers and people within those organizations that may help you. Use a professional resume writing service to revise and update your resume and cover letter. Your resume is your gateway into the company you wish to work for.

Clean up your credit report. With the competition for jobs, employers are screening potential employees more carefully than ever before. Clean up your online profile. While you can research a company online, the company can research you too. Clean up email addresses, online profiles and any online postings or photos of you.

Job boards & niche career sites your resume should be on! Staff Writer, The Career News

LOS ANGELES, CA -- With so many people currently in the job market or looking for better career opportunities, how can you make sure your resume will be seen? With advancing technology, the internet is an extremely popular resource for posting and finding resumes. But with all the career sites available, wouldn't it be nice if your resume could be found on all of them?

Consider a site that can make that happen. You post your information to their site once, and they distribute it on up to 85 different top career sites! It's called Resume Rabbit and it's so easy to use. Just fill out one simple online form and in just 5 minutes you'll be well on your way to landing that job you've been searching for. There's also a personal posting report auto-login feature that lets you log in to the many sites where your resume is posted in just one mouse click!

Broadcasting your resume online is easy with Resume Rabbit. You could spend hours and hours posting your resume individually to all the top career sites - or you can let a site like Resume Rabbit do it for you. Then, 1.5 million employers can instantly see your resume daily. Broadcast your resume fast with Resume Rabbit today.

Online job searches rise as economy slides Abridged: Information Week

SAN JOSE, CA -- Visits to job sites soared last year, reflecting rising unemployment rates and economic fears. While much of the U.S. economy is suffering, one online category that has performed significantly better than average is 'job search'. Online job search resources provide a vital service to those in need of new jobs, and Americans are turning online for this assistance now more than ever.

A report from ComScore showed the job search category was the fastest-growing content site category in 2008, with 51% growth. Nearly 19 million people visited job search sites last year, and ComScore spotted an atypical trend: Job search activity increased over the holidays.

CareerBuilder.com's job search was the most popular in the category with 9.1 million visitors. That's a 78% increase over the previous year. Yahoo HotJobs jobs search ranked second, drawing 5.6 million visitors, nearly 2.5 times the traffic it received in 2007. Indeed.com drew 5.1 million visitors, an 88% increase, to its job search pages. Simply Hired drew 3.1 million visitors, more than 2.5 times the traffic it experienced in 2007.

MBA degrees are a solid choice for IT careers Abridged: My MBA Career

NEW YORK, NY -- People who earn MBA degrees with specialties in information technology may find that their services will be increasingly in demand in the coming years. A report recently from Fox News described how hackers gained access to millions of customer records handled by credit card processor Heartland Payment Systems.

Fox also reported that this is expected to be the largest data breach ever. The growing boldness of identity thieves and the growing presence of organized crime elements in such activities illustrate how companies will be increasingly dependent on skilled network administrators and other highly trained technology professionals to keep them and their customers secure.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that employers increasingly prefer those with MBA degrees for their database administrator, network systems and data communication analyst positions. This trend is likely to become more pronounced as companies become increasingly reliant on sophisticated technologies and online tools.

Online universities offer convenience and higher pay Staff Writer, The Career News

NEW YORK, NY -- If you think that the only way to earn a degree is to spend gobs of money and traverse across a complicated college campus, taking anywhere from two to eight years to get your associate's, bachelor's or master's or even doctorate degree...think again. With advances in technology, you can now get your degree online, from an accredited university in your spare time and from the comfort of your own home.

Jennifer Day, Chief of the Education and Social Stratification Branch at the U.S. Census Bureau says, "In 1999, average annual earnings ranged from $19,000 for high school dropouts, to $26,000 for high school graduates, $45,000 for college graduates and $99,000 for the holders of professional degrees. That includes medical doctors, dentists, veterinarians and lawyers.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau the difference in lifetime earnings between a high school diploma and bachelor's degree is a million dollars. Add on a master's degree and you can expect to earn an additional half a million dollars in earnings. Those with professional degrees earn much more - about 4.4 million dollars during their working life. To learn more about available schools & programs, and instantly request complimentary course catalogs of the ones you like, go to FindTheRightSchool.com.

Command attention with a dynamite cover letter Abridged: Examiner

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- Here are some obvious, but still overlooked things to consider when writing your cover letter. Personalize each letter. You should make every attempt to be able to address each letter to a specific individual. Use non-sexist language. If you are answering a blind ad with no way of obtaining a specific person to whom you can direct your letter, do not use "Dear Sir" or "Dear Madam." "To whom it may concern" is appropriate, but only do this when it is impossible to get a specific name.

Limit your letter to one page. Clear concise writing will ensure that you say everything you need to say in as few words as possible. Cover letters should never be more than one page and usually not more than 3-4 paragraphs. Vary your writing. Variety makes your letters more interesting and easier to read. Try to offset long sentences with short ones. Use transitional words and phrases to help your ideas flow together more easily.

Use attention-getting action verbs and adjectives. When describing yourself and your qualifications, use adjectives and action verbs to add flavor and arouse interest. Proofread, proofread, proofread. Check and check again for spelling errors. Nothing shatters a good first impression faster than sending a letter that appears carelessly done.

Easily crank out a killer cover letter in 3.5 minutes flat Staff Writer, The Career News

LOS ANGELES, CA -- A perfectly-written cover letter can be more important to your job search than your resume! What most people don't realize is that a cover letter is really a sales letter. It's your personal advertisement, your first impression, your grand introduction. Additionally a brilliantly worded cover letter is the easiest way to assure your resume is the one, amongst a stack of resumes, that actually gets read. The best part is, practically no one understands this fact. So having a great cover letter is almost like having an unfair advantage.

As a matter of fact, the vast majority of your competition simply "throws" together any old cover letter just so they have something to attach to their average resume. As a result, most cover letters do nothing to land the job interview. In fact, hiring managers often make a decision to interview from a well written cover letter alone -- before even reading a resume.

Wouldn't you love to have a cover letter written with the flair of an advertising executive? If so, we recommend a simple program that helps you quickly and easily crank out a killer cover letter that is guaranteed-to keep your phone ringing. With a click-of-a-button, fill in the blanks and in just 3.5 minutes out pops a brilliantly worded and perfectly crafted cover letter - 100% customized for you. Why not get your phone ringing with job interviews and employment offers - without writing one word, just go to Amazing-Cover-Letters.

Landing the position in an intimidating job market Abridged: Washburn Review

TOPEKA, KS -- With unemployment rates on the rise, finding a job and retaining it is becoming increasingly difficult, but there are several ways to avoid unemployment. Knowing where to look for a job is a big first step. Of course, some fields pay less than others, but they can give people a bit more stability while they search for a more ideal job.

For most out of work people, finding a job isn't specifically about finding something within their field of study. It's often about advancing their skills and developing good ethics. Many companies are looking for people who give 100 percent. If you're loyal and are going to show up on time with the right attitude and are willing to learn, employers are very open to giving people opportunities.

If experience isn't the strong point of your resume, there are still some ways to sell the interview. Many employers will give applicants a chance at being hired even if their expertise is lacking. Many managers agree that the key to being a good employee is an open-mind and willingness to learn. In the end, it's a big key to landing a job.

Let this service search & apply to jobs for you Staff Writer, The Career News

LOS ANGELES, CA -- For the first time, there's a service that finds 100's of perfectly matched, available jobs & instantly applies to them FOR YOU, every day. It's called MyJobHunter.com and it automatically: searches all the top career sites at once, finds all new jobs matching your criteria, applies with your resume to matching jobs, personalizes your cover letter for each application & provides a history report of jobs you've been applied to.

Most employers find qualified applicants within the first group of resumes they receive. That's why MyJobHunter really works. It gets your resume in the hands of interested employers immediately after their jobs are advertised - and long before your competition. Many of their customers get immediate feedback and interviews within 2 days.

Finally, MyJobHunter helps you win at the job search numbers game. It's simple. Apply to as many targeted jobs as possible, in a timely fashion, and you'll increase your chances of landing one. That's why MyJobHunter searches the major career sites in North America daily, and instantly applies to new jobs matching your criteria. Try it for yourself at MyJobHunter.com .

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