The importance of using adverbs when writing a CV or cover letter is sometimes absent from our CV education. The language you use can make a big difference to the tone of your CV and adverbs
What is the Most Important Career Document You Will Ever Have?
Your resume is a marketing document and you are the product! You should be trying to sell yourself and cast you in the best light! A resume is a 1 or 2 page career
11 Things Recruiters Want You to Know
1. We want to meet you! Successful recruiters are constantly looking to add people to their talent pools. The more people we are connected with on LinkedIn, the more people show up in our searches when we try
Top 10 Things to Mention in an Interview
Interviews can be one of the most nerve wracking situations to go through – especially if you’ve been job searching for a while and have finally got through to this stage! Preparation
How to Use LinkedIn Features For Your Career
So now you have an all-star profile that markets you as the consummate professional to those first, second and third degree connections you have engaged with using LinkedIn invitations,
How to Grow Your LinkedIn Network to Benefit Your Career
In the first article in this series, we discussed how to market yourself using LinkedIn. Now that you have written a brilliant profile and built your professional marketing platform showcasing all
How to Use LinkedIn For Your Career – Marketing Yourself
Last year, almost a quarter of young people in the EU labour market were unemployed. It’s not all doom and gloom however – the good news is the class of 2014 can look forward to the strongest
3 Common Regrets Following Salary Negotiations
You’ve aced that interview and you’ve landed the job. Now, you just need to formalize the deal and tend to the most dreaded element of all: salary negotiations. Talking about money makes many
How LinkedIn Referrals Make a Difference to Job Applications [INFOGRAPHIC]
Are you on LinkedIn? Many recruiters are… even if you are employed you can still be on LinkedIn to learn more about careers indicate to recruiters that you might be open to suggested vacancies.
Blogging May Affect Your Job Search
Many people have been fired when their company or organization construed their blog posts as distributing confidential company information, writing inappropriate comments, or both.