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| Stilez |
Have you tried hiring a head hunter?
If you're a professional looking for a career placement, they tend to do an amazing job finding a well paying position. On top of all that, they help you out with proof reading your resume, interviewing tips, etc...
IMO, def. a good investment. |
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| Pett |
behavioral situational questions.
All interviews now have them , prepare for them in advance and you'll nail the interview every time.
situation
action
outcome
easy as pie.
make up stories and tell them to yourself over and over and over until you believe them yourself.
a minimum of 15. |
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| electro88 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
French speakers are in extremely high demand in Toronto. |
+1, alot of people at where I work are bilingual, preparing for your interviews are a must. This one time I barely prepared for an interview and I got owned the whole 30 mins I was in that room :( |
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| Porky |
i've been headhunted twice by posting my resume on Monster.
both times i went through the meticulous process of formatting my resume to monster's specifications. alot of recruiters actually use that to look for fresh talent.
if you're looking for specific markets, workopolis is also very good (esp for IT) |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Porky
i've been headhunted twice by posting my resume on Monster.
both times i went through the meticulous process of formatting my resume to monster's specifications. alot of recruiters actually use that to look for fresh talent.
if you're looking for specific markets, workopolis is also very good (esp for IT) |
really? I had 3 separate resumes with Monster, and it absolutely sucked, it felt like I'm sending them into a black hole
Workopolis and WorkopolisCampus was a bit better |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
really? I had 3 separate resumes with Monster, and it absolutely sucked, it felt like I'm sending them into a black hole
Workopolis and WorkopolisCampus was a bit better |
they usually dont work with prostitutes.
and butthole male g spot finding is not a skill |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
and butthole male g spot finding is not a skill |
ah damn! |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
ah damn! |
i have to say its very useful tho ;) |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
i have to say its very useful tho ;) |
:o |
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| Porky |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
really? I had 3 separate resumes with Monster, and it absolutely sucked, it felt like I'm sending them into a black hole
Workopolis and WorkopolisCampus was a bit better |
actually i'd like to rephrase. monster is probably better for those with work experience under their belt. both times the recruiters were searching for specific key words in the monster resumes. once u complete your monster/workopolis resume you can actually see how many hits you get from recruiters checking you out. |
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| Binder_Dundat |
| Any companies in Toronto still paying labourers a decent wage($15 and up)? |
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| UmmiE |
The two main things you need to get interviews & jobs :-
1) Good Resume (one with lots of previous exp about previous work in related field that you're applying for)
2) "I can do anything attitude" (as eRRaTiK said )
Im a Marketing Major so.....I had my resume checked and approved by my Marketing Coordinator at school...........If I apply for like say 10 jobs usually I end up with atleast 6 or 7 interviews and im talking about me sending resumes simply online on monster,workopolis no job agencys or anything.
Good luck to you with you're job search. |
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