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  • 2). Keys To Getting The Law Enforcement Job You Want  By : Don Cirillo
    These days, when uncertain economic times are putting many careers in doubt, an increasing number of people are looking to work in law enforcement. And there are very good reasons for this. As many industries have shrunk, North American communities have steadily increased their budgets for law enforcement. Police officers now enjoy better pay and often outstanding benefits.
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  • 5). Inspirational Thoughts On How To Find You Dream Career  By : Dana Goldberg
    Are you still waiting for your dream career to come? How do you find it in the first place? Do you believe that if you wait long enough, sooner or later your dreams of success will come true? When it comes to your dream career, you are better off spending your time working toward being successful than losing precious moments thinking of ways to find it.
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  • 7). What do Those Interview Questions Really Mean?  By : Keith Scott
    You have just been through a grueling interview. The questions were tough and some just seemed off-the-wall and some were rather innocent. What was the interviewer really looking for? What did s/he mean by those questions? Well, you can be certain that if you were interviewed by a seasoned interviewer, each and every question had a very distinct purpose.
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  • 14). Secrets To Searching For The Career You Really Wanted  By : John Rivers
    Career search is a very stressful and difficult process. This is even made more intense today because so many companies are reducing their workforce. Thus increasing the number of applicants for a shrinking number of jobs. The competition for available jobs is fierce. Yet, you can beat the competition and actually search and get hired in the career you really want.
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  • 16). Job Interview Mistakes - Part 2  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Many people feel that the interview is the single most stressful part of the job search process. Any number of things can go wrong, and a big part of being successful is avoiding simple mistakes. The things you should avoid doing are as below: 1. Trying to wing the interview: Practice! Get a list of general interview questions, a friend, a tape recorder, and a mirror and conduct an interview rehearsal.
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  • 19). Listing A Hobby On Your CV Or Resume  By : John Rivers
    It is becoming more common for people to be asked what their favourite hobby or pastime is on a job application form. It is therefore advisable to include a section on your interests and any hobby that you are actively engaged in on your CV or Resume too. This helps to differentiate your application from all others that have similar experience and qualifications as you do.
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  • 22). An Effective Resume  By : John Rivers
    Your resume is your sales person. Long before you personally get to meet a potential employee or have an interview your resume will be fighting your corner on your behalf. It is essential, then, that you create an effective resume. Your resume will be one of hundreds, if not thousands, that employers will see so you should ensure that it really stands out and promotes your services.
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  • 24). Be Aware to the Characteristic of your Interviewer  By : nyhl
    I’ve observed that people who interview job candidates tend to enhance a certain individual distinction. If you can sense an interviewer's style and build rapport, you’ll have confidence in specific information. Here are the following characteristics: Inattentive There is a time that the interviewer isn’t mentally present, maybe he/she is thinking of something more important or something happened before your interview that really bothered his/her mind.
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