Making your job search work
Get yourself out on the scene It’s a difficult stat to digest, but around 70% of jobs go unadvertised and are usually filled through networking. Yet most job seekers still fear it. The beauty about […]
Get yourself out on the scene It’s a difficult stat to digest, but around 70% of jobs go unadvertised and are usually filled through networking. Yet most job seekers still fear it. The beauty about […]
Please see my new JOB SEARCH cartoon video. It was created by David McConnon from www.videon.ie. This video presents a very serious message through a funny cartoon. Enjoy!! COMPETITION To promote the video I am […]
Short video about job search strategies. For more detailed discussion and information on job search join “Measurability on Facebook” or “Measurability Careers & Jobs Club on LinkedIn”.
My 2nd video in the series. Enjoy!! Interview Coach | Paul Mullan – Contact US CV Writer | Paul Mullan – Contact US
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Facebook is the most popular social networking site in Ireland with approx 2 million users. Having said this, very few users are tapping into Facebook’s potential to assist with job search. Most people associate Facebook with pleasure […]
LinkedIn is an amazing tool for job search. Unfortunately most job seekers fail to achieve the true potential. LinkedIn enables you to create a personal web page and web address. Most businesses will tell you that […]
I presented at www.careerzoo.ie on Sunday 16th January. The event was extremely busy and my presentation was attended by about 150 people. My presentation was “How to get a job without a CV”. The key […]
Below are a few ideas to give your job search a boost in January…. 80/20 rule for job search – Ensure you are spending 80% of your time targeting unadvertised jobs and 20% of your […]
I was privileged to be invited to present at the “LAI Taskforce on Employment Support” event facilitated by Dublin City Libraries on 27th Nov 2010. Well done to the 35+ people who braved the tough […]