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The primary goal of LocalJobGenie is to give potential job seekers an edge while job hunting. In order to do this, we have partnered with some of the leading continuing education resource sites on the Web. By registering your name with these education resource sites, you will be giving yourself an enormous advantage against other jobseekers. To register, you simply need to request a free brochure for programs that interest you. This process takes less than 3 minutes, and will mean a world of difference in your job search efforts. All that is required is to:

1. Enter local zip code and job type.

2. Fill out education brochure.

3. View Jobs. Potential employers tend to hire candidates who are seriously considering continuing their education in the future. Therefore, we urge all job-seekers to request a free brochure or two.

We take job searching seriously at LocalJobGenie. While using sites like Yahoo! Hotjobs, Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com certainly help, studies have shown that employers are now looking for candidates who are 'education-mind'. By applying for a brochure(s), you are entering your name into the job search engines and University databases so that employers know you are a serious candidate.

Our approach to job hunting is unique and proven, and we wish you all the best in your job search.

* Click here to Request A Brochure and to View Jobs that are local to you.

Good Luck, and Happy Hunting!
- LocalJobGenie.com Staff

 

SPOTLIGHT ARTICLE:
Top 10
Job Searching Tips

Here is a checklist to help you achieve a fast, successful job search in 2008.

* Set a clear target. Put yourself in the driver's seat of your career by clearly defining your job search focus. In general, the more precise and focused your job search is, the better. For most people, the best and strongest job targets will include a statement of the job function and professional level paired with other indicators, sometimes just one and sometimes more than one, to make the job target more precise and ultimately more effective. These other indicators may be criteria such as industry, company size, company culture, or geographic location.

* Build your network of support. Don't underestimate the importance of having a strong support network to offer encouragement and advice, to brainstorm and share ideas with you, to help keep you accountable to the goals you set for yourself, and to help keep you on track throughout the emotional roller coaster that a job search can be. Family and friends are often included in the support network, but also consider joining a job search group or working with a career coach, particularly one who is very familiar with job search mechanics.

* Adjust your attitude. An enthusiastic, "can-do" attitude that exudes self-confidence and a clear understanding of the value you offer in the workplace will make all the difference. Always put a smile on your face when you talk on the phone; it will shine through in your voice. Make eye contact and watch your body signals and posture when you meet with contacts in person. Your positive, confident attitude is one that people will like to be around and will make it more likely that you will be hired.

* Update and revive your resume. Your resume is your first introduction to employers. Don't underestimate the importance of making a positive first impression with it! Your resume should be up-to-date, focused for the current search, employer-centered, and results-oriented. YOU are a commodity in the job market and your resume is your advertisement. If your resume needs refreshing, now is the time to do it. If you need help with your resume, you should definitely consider hiring a professional resume writer.

* Cultivate and strengthen your professional network. With more than 80% of available jobs never advertised, it is essential that you have the ability to access the hidden job market. Your professional network will be one of your most effective sources for information and referrals relating to the hidden job market. Of course, networking is all about relationships and so you should continuously nurture your network relationships regardless of whether you are job searching or not. But, whether you have or haven't (If you haven't, building network relationships would make a great New Year's Resolution), now is the time to reach out to everyone you know to inform them of your search and to ask for advice and referrals. Consider using a website like LinkedIn to help with your effort.

* Establish and promote your personal branding. At its essence, personal branding is about the authentic and unique promise of value you offer. In relation to your career, it is about the promise of value you offer that differentiates you from your peers and competitors in the workplace and job market. Branding yourself can actually have such a dramatic effect that you will become hunted rather than being the hunter for your next job opportunity.

* Get organized and create a system for managing your job search. An organized plan and system will help keep you motivated, moving forward, and focused on achieving the ultimate goal. At the very least, you need a calendaring system, a system of logging inter-related and follow-up activities, a contact management system, and a filing system.

* Create and follow a written, multi-pronged job search plan. Answering ads or posting your resume on the Internet are the easiest, but usually least effective job search techniques. Your job search plan should include a balance of techniques to access both the published and unpublished job market. Further, it should include activities prioritized and strategically selected to fit in each of the five major job search approaches:

1) Networking and referral building:

2) Targeting and contacting employers:

3) Working with recruiters and agencies;

4) Internet job searching (which also has some overlap with the 5th technique);

5) Answering advertisements.

Nationally certified resume writer, career marketing expert, and personal branding strategist, Michelle Dumas is the founder and executive director of Distinctive Career Services LLC. Through Distinctive Documents http://www.distinctiveweb.com and her Executive VIP Services delivered through http://www.100kcareermarketing.com Michelle has empowered thousands of executives, professionals, and managers all across the U.S. and worldwide with all the tools and resources necessary to conduct a fast, effective job search. Michelle is also the author of the popular e-book 101 Before-and-After Resume Examples found at http://www.before-and-after-resumes.com

To learn more about her job search products, resume writing services, and career marketing programs, and to sign up for many other free resources, visit her websites.

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