Posts Tagged ‘career’

Understanding Recruiters #1: they are human

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Recruiters are people just like everyone.. with desires, hopes, and career issues of their own. They want to do a good job, build a reputation and earn money, and help candidates find the right job for them and make a difference in their lives.

But when they are sitting opposite that desk from you and drilling you with hard questions, they can seem like the enemy. They fact is that they are standing between you and the job you want, and, practically speaking, they are an obstacle to overcome.

Any candidate who has been to many interviews can find them baffling. Some are nice and some are not friendly at all. Who hasn’t left an interview with a recruiter wondering things like “Where did that odd question come from?”, “Does this person really understand the technical question she was putting forward and can she adequately evaluate my response?” , “Why hasn’t he called back when he said he was putting my candidacy forward to the hiring company?”

But however strange recruiter behavior might have seemed to you in the past, like it or not, they are a key element to your jobsearch success. You need them to reach your goal, and that means you need to understand what their job is about, what they are looking for and what they are not, what they like and dislike in a candidate, and what they need to succeed at their jobs. You can help them reach their goals, while they help you to reach yours. Many find that once they win over a recruiter’s heart, the desired job is suddenly much closer.. they will find that perfect role for you.

Working Alchemy: turning Online hours into Cash

Monday, January 26th, 2009

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Can it be done? Is there a way to profit from all those hours we spend online? It’s not easy to set something up that will allow you to quit your day job, or make a living from home if you are unemployed or need to take care of your kids. There are no miracle solutions, and most who receive checks in the mail as a result of their online activity probably have a long history of hard work behind them.

Whether you are unemployed, trying to build your own home-business, or are willing to spend weekends in earning a little extra cash, there are many options to choose from. Very few of them are effective, though.

One highly advertised option is “data entry” jobs. Beware of these as most of them are scam. The golden rule is: stay away from anything that asks you for money to work for them. YOU are supposed to get paid, not them. Only take assignments from sites that have been recommended to you by people you know, and after you’ve seen that the system works for them.

Another typical alternative is answering online surveys. The rationale is that big companies are willing to pay big bucks for consumers to give them their opinions on what products they buy. A large percentage of companies offering this are scams. First, never use a site that asks for a fee to register, as most of the legit ones are free. A second sort of scam is that, once you do start taking a survey, you are not allowed to finish it (and get paid for it), as you get driven into lateral pages of advertising for innumerable products that end in you needing to insert your credit card information to buy some product. Even with options that are not scams, you may not qualify to take all polls. Some may have special requirements, eg. that you live in a certain state or that you are in a certain age group. Often, the less specific the requirements, the lower they pay. “Focus Groups” often pay higher, but often target a very specific type of consumer or professional qualifications that are very hard to fit into.

If you own a website (which is nowadays pretty easy and inexpensive), you can use Google Adsense to earn money from advertising ads placed on your website, but you will only earn a substantial amount from that if your site has very high traffic. Another option for website owners is to sell other people’s products through your site by joining their affiliate programs. You will usually need to install their advertising and widgets into your webpage, and will get paid when users buy or use the advertised product. Note that for joining many of these programs, you will need to provide US tax information, which means that many of these programs are only an option for US sites. Also note that many of these only pay you after you have driven a certain number of sales, which may take months.

For the website owners, when it comes to using the type of programs mentioned above to earn money through your website, remember that in every case, your earning capacity will be determined by your ability to build traffic into your site. Therefore, your content needs to be attractive. And there are many resources that you can use to build traffic, such as Search Engine Optimization techniques, and creating a blog and posting often.

Virtual world Second Life offers a number of alternatives of its own. You can earn a few Lindens - the local currency- by camping - namely, sitting your avatar on a chair or object designed to the effect. The payout for camping is very low, taking into account the current Linden-Dollar conversion rate, and the SL lag could obstruct your off-site operations. Higher paying in-world alternatives include adding merchant locations to your picks - this takes a few days to process and may result in your groups receiving spam. Taking surveys is another alternative, that has the dangers we have already mentioned.

Whatever alternative you are willing to try, remember to do your research and check the online forums for opinions. Always maintaining a suspicious attitude might save you from a few headaches!

Simultaneous Job Offers - what to do?

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

In the life of the jobseeker, there are periods of scarcity and periods of turmoil. When job offers finally come, they seem to come all at once. Perhaps we are blessed with an aura of employability? Whatever the lure, you can leverage the situation to improve whatever offer you finally decide to accept. A couple of things to keep in mind:

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The Interview in Disguise

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

“ May I speak to Mr. Phelps please? Hi, this is Lorna from AYT recruiting. I am calling regarding your application for a Client Services Manager position”. It is so exciting to receive this call, about that job we really wanted. And now you have a chance.

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Waiting Room

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

As I write this, I am waiting for my interviewer. It´s for a Junior Consultant position in an Atlanta-based management consultancy firm. It was last Wednesday when I got the call.  Was happy to know that I had made the firm´s callback list. After I hung up, I went over my most ingenious remarks of the first interview and congratulated myself. But back to reality.
The appointment was at 12.00 and it is now 12.15.  Where the hell is Mr. Clarke?

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Job-Hunting Tips, Onion-style

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

The Onion newspaper, self-proclaimed as America’s Finest News Source, sure knows how to make a candidate stand out. Check out their jobhunting tips.. (at your own risk)!

Job-Hunting Tips

Today’s job market is more competitive than ever. Here are some tips to help give you the edge:

  • Make sure your résumé is free of spelling and grammatical errors, grease stains, crumbs, blood splatters, and bits of hair and gristle.
  • Be aggressive: Don’t be afraid to call a potential employer every few hours and say, “Is there an opening yet? How ’bout now? How ’bout now? Now?

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Who are we Kidding?

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Job interviews are starting to look a lot alike. The same questions are being asked over and over again and they are getting the same responses.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

What are your strengths and weaknesses?

There is nothing wrong with these questions, as long as candidates are willing to give honest answers and recruiters are willing to listen. Otherwise, it can become pretty hard to distinguish the right candidate from the bluffer.

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Hi, I’m Rosemary

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Hi you mortals, I’m Rosemary Pichot, the Entervista Rep on Second Life. I know I´m gorgeous but please keep your comments serious.

I am sort of stuck in this world, but it’s great fun to be here.  These are some of the things which are part of my daily existence as a SL avatar:

- When my clothing is downloading, other members see me fully dressed

- My world starts to unfold as I move along, so I pretty much live in the moment.

- I can force sunlight

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What’s Wrong with this Picture?

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Yes, I mean BESIDES the fact that there is no apparent reason for someone to be in their pijamas in the woods.

Nothing, really, I’d say.

The internet and a webcam is all companies and jobseekers need to find eachother. With an increasingly globalized job market, recruiting remotely is now becoming the norm.

Especially in time of economic turmoil, companies are not willing to spend in travel expenses when they can interview online for free, Video Job Interviewing is becoming a strong alternative to face-to-face interviews.

Leaders in the recruiting industry are getting busy. Mergers and acquisitions, complex algorithm developments to match recruiters with jobseekers, and the integration of jobboards and social networks are the prevailing trend. And that is all good but it’s clearly not enough.

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