Wednesday, November 4, 2009

E-mail cover letter OR not!

Look at today trend, it seems to me that apply for job through email will be more efficient and reliable. But have you ever think of whether not to write a cover letter in the e-mail or make as attachment. 

Below is advise from Liz Ryan, an expert on the new-millenium workplace and former Fortune 500 HR executive.



Monday, October 19, 2009

The Social Media & Job Oppotunity

Traditionally it was employers who had to make themselves visible when looking to fill vacancies – posting adverts in the press, then choosing a pool of candidates from a veritable tsunami of applicants. But not any more.

There's mounting evidence that personnel specialists are now scouring social media sites and job boards for potential employees.

"Recruitment departments are starting to dabble with professional networking and other forms of social media to headhunt potential candidates," says Teresa Sperti of The IT Job Board.

Microsoft recruiter Declan Fitzgerald claims that he saved £60,000 in recruitment fees by sourcing nine programming posts through professional networking site LinkedIn instead of using traditional channels. That's all good news if you're currently looking for a job in IT.

What better way to ply your wares than on the web, where you can track down the right people and demonstrate your expertise direct?

If you're wondering how to draw attention to yourself in the right way on social-media sites, help is at hand. We've put together a comprehensive action plan for you to follow:

10 expert tips on using social media to get the job you want

Step 1: Set up multiple accounts

The first rule of successful professional networking is to keep business and pleasure strictly separate. Multiple social networking accounts will help you to present your best face to recruiters. Read more:

Friday, October 2, 2009

Congratulation!

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ongratulation for those students who graduated this year of 2009. What next? I believe some have thought for continue their master or PhD program, some already start looking for a job.

Please bookmark this blog if you are students whether PhD, master, bachelor, or associate degree, or already looking for an entry level job. Because I am going make this blogsite as much as usual for you. Therefore, I am looking forward to your visit once in a while!

So, what are you looking?


  • Are you looking for CV writing or template?

  • Need somebody to assess you CV?

  • Are you searching for a scholarship abroad?

  • Wondering how to write an essay for scholarship application?

  • ... and much more

  • As I mention, this site is dedicated to students in Cambodia. I am sure you will find this useful.

    Wednesday, September 30, 2009

    Welcome to career life...

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    elcome to one stop site for all you need as fresh graduated students. I will bring this site as useful as possible for you as newly graduated student and looking for an entry level job...

    Please come back and check for update... and it is coming so soon!