Archive for June, 2010

New Job-Hunt Articles + Career Spotlight

June 28th, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

Career Spotlight: Live in a hot or, at least, a very warm climate? Being an HVAC Technician might be a good job for you.  The average annual salary is $40,000/year.  Training is typically on the job, and a college degree is not required.  In fact, 58% of HVAC Technicians have not attended college.  Expected 10-year job growth is 9%. More careers in Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide.

Four new articles this week:

Good luck with your job search!

Best Times of the Year to Job Hunt

June 26th, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

If you think of your job search as a sales process, and you really should, one of the best times to try to make a sale is when the competition is the least intense.

The “Slack” Times That Are GREAT Times to Job Search

Most job seekers slack off during two times of the year.  I’m not saying they’re slackers (although they might be), but I am saying that they are making wrong assumptions about what employers are doing during those 2 times.

As a consequence, they are costing themselves FABULOUS opportunities to connect with employers and probably extending their job search for longer, possibly MUCH longer, than it needs to be! (more…)

AARP Interviewing Tips, New Job-Hunt Articles + Career Spotlight

June 21st, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

Our friends at AARP have created this excellent videoAARP Interview Tips for 50+ Job Seekers.  Even if you are younger than 50, you’ll find good information here, but if you are over 40, you’ll find VERY useful tips on interview preparation and handling some of those tough questions.

Also, four great new articles this week from Job-Hunt’s Experts:

Career Spotlight: Do you love (live?) to shop? This may be exactly the job for you.  Get paid to purchase!  It’s much more complicated than just hitting the malls and outlet stores, usually, but, on average,  Buyers earn $54,000/year, with expected 10-year job growth of 22%.  Most buyers have a college degree or some education after college, but 22% don’t. More careers in Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide.

Good luck with your job search!

Heat Up Your Job Search: Avoid Job Boards

June 17th, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

When it’s time to find a job, these days most job seekers immediately head for job boards to see what’s being posted.  The assumption is that job boards have made finding a job very easy.  Just post your resume and apply for the jobs you find.  All set.  Quick and easy.  Right?

Well, not exactly!

What is wrong with using job boards?

A job board-centric job search is what I call a “reactive” job search because job seekers are only reacting to the jobs they find posted, and, thus, missing most of the job market. (more…)

AARP Interview Tips for Job-Seekers Over 50

June 12th, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

These are great tips for job seekers over 50 – how to handle some of the tough questions that can come up in your job interviews.  And just 5 1/2 minutes long.  Thanks, AARP!

Find more AARP resources on Job-Hunt:

Also check out Job-Hunt’s  Boomer Job Search articles and information by Job-Hunt’s Boomers Job Search Expert Phyllis Mufson.

New Job-Hunt Articles + Career Spotlight

June 12th, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

Career Spotlight: Want to be “the eyes and ears of top management”? This may be the job for you.  Work your way up from a lower level PR job and you could be making very good money.   PR Managers earn an average of $82,000/year, with expected 10-year job growth of 12%. Over 75% of PR Managers have a college degree, and many have advanced degrees.  More about other careers in Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide.

Four great new articles this week:

Good luck with your job search!

New Job-Hunt Articles + Career Spotlight

June 6th, 2010 by Susan P. Joyce

This week, we’re very happy to introduce Miriam Salpeter, Career Action Coach and Owner of Keppie Careers, as Job-Hunt’s new Social Media and Job Search Expert.  In addition to being Job-Hunt’s Social Media and Job Search Expert, Miriam also provides advice on the nationally known Examiner.com site, where she is the National Career Coach Examiner.

Three great new articles this week:

Free eBooks for job hunters:

Good luck with your job search!