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	<title>Tips on Job Hunting</title>
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		<title>The 10 Most Effective Ways to Find a Job in the U.S. (Part 1)</title>
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1) Be patient!
According to Richard Bolles in “What Color is Your Parachute”, the average job search averages 2-6 months.•Get ready for 6 months of hard work, rejection, insecurity, and maybe even depression. Keep calm and remind yourself that if you keep trying hard, you will eventually get the job you want.
2) Discipline yourself!  
Job [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Other Set of Tips for Effective Job Searching (Part 2)</title>
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Meaningful Work
Explore your passion, identify a new direction, and take action to create a career that leaves you energized and excited. Curt Rosengren,Passion Catalyst
Say Thank You
Try to send your thank-you note within 24-48 hours of your interview or meeting. The note may be handwritten on a small, professional, thank-you note card (if you have extremely [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Other Set of Tips for Effective Job Searching (Part 1)</title>
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First Impressions
Looking, speaking and acting professionally help to make a terrific first impression. Tory Johnson, Women for Hire
Follow-Up
Don&#8217;t be afraid to follow-up. I hired a Customer Manager over a year after he first sent me his resume. I didn&#8217;t even need to advertise when the position became available. In addition to sending me his resume, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://tipsonjobhunting.com/tips/other-set-of-tips-for-effective-job-searching-part-1/</link>
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		<title>Job Hunting â€“ How To</title>
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Before you start your job hunting, make an assessment of what you want to do, where do you stand with job hunting, where you are in your job search, and are you ready to get started on a search. If youâ€™re thinking of a change, ask yourself if it is the right time to get [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tips for an Effective Job Search</title>
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First Impressions &#8211; Dress for success, and think and look confident. Be professional on the way you look and speak.
Follow-Up â€“ Calling a prospective employer to follow-up creates the impression that you are serious with your application and really interested in the position. They would take time to assess your qualifications, giving you a better [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://tipsonjobhunting.com/tips/tips-for-an-effective-job-search/</link>
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		<title>Getting what you want across</title>
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You should be able to stand out (in a positive way) during your interview. It is important then that you would be able to get your ideas across and commended for the way you speak. So be able to keep the interviewer interested on what you have to say. Be serious yet keep the conversation [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Directed and Different</title>
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You should know what you want to apply for before starting the job hunt. In this way, your hunt will lean towards only one profession and a number of positions which will narrow down your choices. Make a resume that emphasizes your strengths, but at the same time, avoid placing unnecessary â€śachievementsâ€ť just to make [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pointers for the Job Candidate</title>
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â€˘	When presented with the situation that calls for shaking hands, do a firm handshake.
â€˘	Stand straight, smile and be pleasant. Exude a positive attitude.
â€˘	Make eye contact with the interviewer.
â€˘	Wait to be offered a seat.
â€˘	Donâ€™t smoke and avoid gum chewing.
â€˘	Answer questions directly in a clear voice.
â€˘	Avoid the distractions of moving your hands.
â€˘	Study the job youâ€™re applying to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://tipsonjobhunting.com/tips/pointers-for-the-job-candidate/</link>
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		<title>First Things First</title>
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Hunting for the ideal job takes a lot of patience and hard work. People search for a job not only for a better pay but also for career advancement. What if I tell you that got an interview tomorrow? Are you ready to take the chance? Are you sure that you have read your resume [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://tipsonjobhunting.com/tips/first-things-first/</link>
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		<title>Equal Pay</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Do men and women earn equal pay? The gender gap in wage earning is a comparison of median earnings of working men and women. It is a good measure of inequality, not necessarily a gender discrimination. However, there are many reasons besides gender discrimination. According to survey, compared to men, [the majority of] women generally [...]]]></description>
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