The Niceville Public Library provides free internet and computer access, free high speed wireless access, job search and career resources and much more.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Get Job Search Help at the Library by Alison Doyle, About.com Guide
In addition to providing job search and career related books, public libraries offer many other resources for job seekers. Libraries are a good resource for unemployed workers and job changers, especially for those who can use personal assistance.
Job seekers can attend job search classes, learn how to use a computer, learn how to use a variety of software programs, use library computers to check email (get a free Gmail, Yahoo, or other account), and apply for jobs (save a copy of your resume and cover letters online using Google Docs).
Some libraries even offer classes - like yoga and meditation - that will help with the stress involved in job searching in a tough economy.
Here's more on how you can find out about job search help at the library including finding information on library resources, programs, classes, tools, and events that can help you with your job search.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Tips for a Good Job Interview by John Tesh
Here are some tips to help you stand out from the crowd, they come from Brody Communications, an executive coaching and training firm:
· First, shake hands like a pro. Lots of women wait for the other person to extend his or her hand, but reaching out first, puts you in control and makes a friendly impression.
· Grooming counts. Your shoes, hair and nails are the things people notice first. It may not seem like a big deal to have a chipped nail or worn-out shoes, but those things suggest that you're sloppy and not detail-oriented.
· Establish eye contact. Eye contact shows you're comfortable, interested and engaged.
· Show you're prepared. Do a little research on the internet. Mentioning some key things about the company lets them know you are informed and up on things.
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