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Category Archives: Job Hunting

May 9, 2011
by Trish McFarlane
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Circle The Wagons — A HR Project For Us All

Editors note: I wanted to write a post about a good friend of Rehaul, Steve Boese but Trish McFarlane did such an exemplary post, I asked if I could repost it here for my readers. She obliged so if you can help … Continue reading →

Categories: Job Hunting | Tags: steve boese | Permalink

February 28, 2011
by Guest Writer
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How to Captivate and Impress with Your LinkedIn Profile

Overheard on the subway one day: “Who needs a resume when you’ve got LinkedIn?” I have to disagree. You do still need a resume. And LinkedIn is not it. Yes, you can use your LinkedIn profile as an alternative place … Continue reading →

Categories: Job Hunting | Tags: linkedin, resume | Permalink

July 22, 2010
by Lance Haun
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What Do I Know About Getting A Job?

Rich DeMatteo in cooperation with Brazen Careerist published an e-book called What I Know About Getting A Job (1.5 MB PDF). It’s a good looking book, full of short but good takes from many of the folks on John Sumser’s … Continue reading →

Categories: Job Hunting | Tags: what i know | Permalink

March 24, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Don't Be Stupid: Buying a Fake Degree Online is a Mistake

I honestly can’t believe I have to post this in 2010 but after running across another LinkedIn profile that pointed to a degree mill for their MBA, I’ve got to tell you this with all certainty: You’re wasting your money … Continue reading →

Categories: Job Hunting | Tags: degree mills, fake degrees, online degrees, resume, scam artists | Permalink

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