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July 12, 2009

Self-Employment, Part-Time Job

Filed under: Career Advice, Career Resources — Freshershunt @ 8:49 am
More than ten percent of all workers are self-employed or run small businesses. Though often overlooked as a source of jobs, you could create your own job. It’s not easy, but some jobs—such as painting or consulting—cost very little to start. People with substantial management or professional experience often offer consulting services while continuing their job search. Some people successfully turn their unemployment into opportunities to start a business they have always dreamed of.

The best way to approach this may be to define what sort of activity you want to be self-employed in and begin doing that part-time while employed elsewhere. Many hobbies and part-time jobs help you develop the necessary skills that later help you avoid business failure.If you are now unemployed—or soon will be—consider self-employment as a way to earn temporary income. Paint houses, do tax returns, design Web sites, or do whatever else you know how to do to earn cash. The extraincome will help get you through to your next “real” job. If you know you want to be self-employed or start a particular type of business, it may also be wise to seek a job in your area of interest. Depending on the job, you can then gain the skills and contacts you need to succeed in that work on your own.

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July 3, 2009

Five Ways to Get Recruiters on Your Side

Filed under: Career Advice, Fresh-tips — Freshershunt @ 2:13 am

We all need all the help we can get. A trusting relationship with a professional recruiter can move your career ahead. You can do your part to establish that trust by observing the following guidelines.

  1. Be up front about your financial needs and goals.
  2. Take time to learn about the recruiter’s practice and the markets he or she serves.
  3. Establish the ground rules for how you plan to work together and avoid duplication of effort. (more…)

June 28, 2009

6 Reasons to Research a Company before Interview

Filed under: Career Advice, Fresh-tips — Freshershunt @ 8:26 am

Besides enabling you to “flatter” the interviewer, there are at least six central reasons to research a company before you step into the interview:

  1. To find out whether or not it’s a place you want to work
  2. To discover what skills the job or the company most values
  3. To ferret out as much as you can about the company culture and mission in order to align some of your competencies to fit the company’s style and goals
  4. To impress the employer (more…)

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