Career Spotlight: Do you truly love – and have a talent for – making computers do what you want them to do? Are you successful in that pursuit? Then, you might want to consider a career as an Application Software Engineer. The average salary is $85,000 a year. Eighty-five percent of them have college degrees, and the expected 10-year job growth is 45%. For more information on this and other careers, check out Job-Hunt’s Career Changers’ Guide.
We introduced four new articles this week:
Over 50: Managing “the Age Issue”
Providing insight from a recruiter’s perspective in this article, recruiter and Job-Hunt’s Working with Recruiters Expert Jeff Lipschultz helps job seekers see the difference between being “over-qualified” and being a “seasoned veteran” and how they can help recruiters and potential employers see it, too.
Your Information Gathering Style Impacts Your Job Search
Most of us are unaware of the impact of our personal preferences on our lives. In this article by Job-Hunt’s Career Assessments Expert Susan Guarneri, you’ll see how your preferred method of gathering information impacts your job search and how you can adjust your style to be most effective.
Capturing Your Invisible Skills
You probably have skills relevant, even important, to your job search that you are leaving off your resume. In this article, Job-Hunt’s Careers for Academics Expert Dr. Kate Duttro helps you dig out and recognize the value of those skills in your job search.
Networking for the Networking Phobic
Networking gets a bad rap by many job seekers, but networking is not only critical to a successful job search, networking can also be fun. Read this article by Susan P. Joyce, Job-Hunt’s Online Job Search Expert, to find out how.
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Good luck with your job search!
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