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I wanted to pass this on its by Kevin Donlin. Enjoy!
Maybe you've heard the "golden voice" of YouTube sensation, Ted
Williams ..
He's the formerly homeless, formerly unemployed man who was hired
--
literally off the street -- by the Cleveland Cavaliers for his
dream job as
an announcer. Other job offers are still pouring in from around the
country.
If you're unemployed, you can learn a lot from Ted Williams'
Guerrilla Job
Search.
Here's why ...
No social worker on earth would say to a homeless person, "You know
what you
need to do? Go stand in traffic with a sign and talk like a radio
DJ to
every person you meet."
Ted could have followed conventional advice -- gone to his local
workforce
center or library, waited to use the free computers, and applied
online for
advertised jobs. And he would still be unemployed.
Luckily, Ted Williams is a natural born Guerrilla Job Hunter.
He did four simple things, which you can do, too ...
1) Ted got out of the house and met people
If there's one advantage to being homeless in a job search, it's
this: You
can't avoid meeting people.
By contrast, unemployed people with homes often go to great lengths
to avoid
people. They sit at home, in front of the computer, zapping out
resumes by
email and feeling productive. But that's usually a pointless waste
of time.
Instead, Ted was out in the game, every day, meeting and telling
people
about the job he wanted. And he met just the right person -- a
reporter who
told his story. The rest is history.
You never know who you will meet on the street. That person ahead
of you in
line at 7-Eleven, or sitting next to you at Starbucks, may be a VP
at your
dream employer. Of course the chances of meeting your dream
employer on the
street this week are small. But your chances are ZERO if you stay
at home
and never get out.
Burning questions:
* Do you know EXACTLY what job you want to do? There are plenty of
homeless
(and "homed") people looking for "any job" ... and they struggle
for months.
* How many people have you talked to this week about your job? How
do you
know? What is your quota?
2) Ted didn't use an ordinary resume
You can't get much less ordinary than Ted's "resume" -- it was
handwritten,
in magic marker ... on a piece of cardboard. The first line read,
"I have a
God given gift of voice."
That's ... extraordinary.
Not recommended for most people, who should print their resume on
paper and
hand-deliver it to hiring managers, if possible. But a great idea
starter.
More importantly, Ted didn't waste weeks revising his resume until
it was
"perfect."
Burning questions:
* How many ordinary resumes have you sent to employers?
* If you're not yet ready, how much longer will you wait for your
resume to
be "perfect" before sending it out? And how many jobs have you
missed out on
in the meantime?
3) Ted didn't interview, he performed
When most job seekers get an interview, they retell success stories
from
their past, hoping employers will take a leap of faith and hire
them. Bleh.
Ted performed for anyone who would listen. His first "interview" --
the
YouTube video that made him famous overnight -- didn't feature him
begging
for a job. No, he was DOING THE JOB in that video interview. Big
difference.
Burning questions:
* How can you perform your most-employable skills at a moment's
notice?
* If you're in sales, you can pick up a phone book and make cold
calls.
* If you're a designer, you can draw on napkin.
* A teacher can deliver a memorable 5-minute lesson.
* A customer service manager can pose as a customer, call his
target
employer, and analyze their phone service.
You get the idea -- there is NO job that cannot be performed in
an
interview. Because, if you're hired you will have to perform
anyway. Why
wait?
4) Ted kept a positive outlook
Yes, your situation may be dire. You may have been jobless for
months or
years. You may have troubles with your finances, family, or
health.
But you probably won't be sleeping under a highway overpass
tonight.
So do what it takes to greet the world with a smile. It's the
fastest way to
make the best impression on anyone. And it doesn't cost a dime.
If Ted, a homeless, recovering alcoholic/addict, can be unfailingly
polite
and positive in his dealings with others, so can you. Just watch
his video
on YouTube, if you haven't already.
Still not able to stay positive? Fine -- fake it for just 30
minutes
tomorrow. Get out of the house. Meet one person. Talk to them about
your
job. Perform your skill. Do it with a smile.
After that, you can go home and scowl for the rest of the day. At
least
you'll have a home to go to.
Bottom line: If you get out, meet people, send an extraordinary
resume, and
"perform" in a positive way -- like Ted Williams -- you may find a
job, too.
Or the job may find you.
That's the Guerrilla way.
Resource: Guerrilla Resumes

Date Published: Jan 13, 2011 - 7:04 am

Okay, you have made it to the end of your interview and the
interviewer says, “Do you have any questions for me?” And of course
you have questions: “How did I do” and “Are you going to hire me”,
but you can’t ask these questions. However, there are a few
questions that you can ask that will help you see how you did and
to determine if the company is right for you. Although it is not
acceptable to ask how you did in your interview, it is okay to ask
what the next steps are and the time line for them. Depending on
how this is answered, you may be able to determine if they felt you
were right for the position or not. But this is not full-proof or
guaranteed. If they take the time to explain all the checks they
need to go through, how many people they have left to interview and
so on, they are probably interested and want you to understand that
there is still steps left in the process. If they only tell you
that you will hear from them within a certain period of time, well
that does not sound very promising.
Look at the opportunity to ask your own questions as your chance to
interview the
the company to see if they are a fit for you too. Of course you did
your research before you went to the interview and have made up a
list of questions before attending. Show them how interested and
prepared you are and pull out your list of questions. Things like
the companies direction and expansion will show you are interest in
the business. Take notes; it can earn you brownie points. Ask
questions that are important to you as well, like vacation time and
benefits if they are a deal breaker for you, find out now what the
company has to offer upfront.

Date Published: Jan 08, 2011 - 9:18 am

What if you just bombed an interview? You've got to bounce back
from that bombed interview. Don't let the fact that you blew it in
an interview stop you from acing the next one. The consequence of
not giving the right answer could be disastrous especially when you
were interviewing for a job you really wanted . But don't sweat it
we have prepared some simple tips on how you can ace the next one.
Here are a few job interview questions and answers of some of the
most commonly asked interview questions so that you can
prepare.
Why are you the best person for the job? With this question it is
best to match your strengths and accomplishments directly to the
requirements and duties of the job you are applying for.
Why are you leaving your job? Obviously, no one would be thinking
about leaving a job that they are contented and comfortable with.
Nevertheless, you do not have to confess all you shortcomings to
the interviewer.
Now you know you are doing good if they ask you, “how would you
react if I told you that your interview has been horrible so far?”
Stop for a moment and really think how you want to react. Then
think about the question again because the most important word in
the question is “if”'. The real answer to this question is your
response to it. They want to see how you react under stress. They
are trying to throw you off balance so don't let it happen.
Job interviews are going to be stressful even for job seekers who
have gone on many of them. So don't sweat it just take time to
review some "standard" interview questions. This will help you be
more prepared so you won't be so nervous and increase your
confidence level. Also, when you are being asked the questions take
time to think them through and if you absolutely don't know the
answer just say so.

Date Published: Jan 05, 2011 - 10:55 am
Should be able to work with a team of highly motivated
professionals, who utilize in house and vendor based technology to
facilitate their client's business objectives.
This is a fast growing business so you need to be a quick,
enthusiastic learner, with great attention to detail.
responsibilities:
The Front End PHP Developer is responsible for implementing and
maintaining all of the front-end code for high-volume,
high-traffic, end-user facing websites. Along with the Chief Web
Architect, this position will layout short and long term user
interface plans. This position will collaborate with the
Engineering, Product, Design, Marketing, Social Media, QA,
Operations and Editorial teams.
Technical Qualifications:
· Expert knowledge of modern JavaScript, HTML and CSS
· Experience developing with JQuery and implementing multiple
JQuery modules
· Experience integrating AJAX controls with front end code and
PHP
· Experience taking designs developed with Photoshop and creating
HTML and compliant CSS
· Experience developing to multiple browsers and versions
· Experience optimizing front end markup for performance
(YSlow)
· SEO experience is a plus
· Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related discipline
· 5+ years experience working on front end development
· Intermediate knowledge of the LAMP Stack and related Web
Technologies: PHP, XML, JSON, MySQL
· Experience developing for a high traffic public facing site
· Experience working with third party development vendors
· Excellent programming skills: OOP, Database Modeling, MVC, Design
Patterns

Date Published: Jan 05, 2011 - 8:45 am

Don't be the person who says, "I can't believe I did something so
stupid." Social media and the internet as a whole is an awesome
tool if you use it properly. Yet, the down fall is that it makes
what ever you put on it available for the world to see (and I do
mean the world).
Think twice before uploading another photo or status update if you
are going for a job interview. Even a current employer may see
because they are watching you more than you think. While social
media can be fun it can ruin a career in a heart beat. Read this
article I found and you will see what I am talking about.
job hunters hired and rejected by the
(Face)book
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Date Published: Jan 03, 2011 - 6:59 pm
Online Co mobile team is looking to expand their technical team
working on cutting edge projects. Person will work on a small team,
own the projects they work on, and have direct input into the
business decisions that change the way people share and discover
what's happening on their mobile devices.
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Date Published: Jan 03, 2011 - 12:00 pm
If you want to get hired in 2011 there is one area of the
interview process that you need to pay attention to that is
sometimes overlooked, follow up. Many people have stellar resumes
and do great on interviews but they do very poor follow up. There
are 3 times that you must follow up to make a great impression
with your potential employer.
Follow up after you send your resume and cover letter to a
potential employer There are many things that can happen with
mail or email these days. So if you don't hear from a company you
send your resume to please follow up. Mail and emails get lost
and with spam being so common many letter are sent to spam by a
server and may never be recovered. So when you send your resume
wait a day or 2 and follow up. Call that potential employer and
make sure they received your information. Some will say to just
send another resume but calling will give you an opportunity to
meet that hiring manager if you have not already and stand out
from the crowd
Follow up after your interview with a thank you letter.
Too many job seekers miss this one. Do this as soon as you get
home from the interview if possible. This will give you an
opportunity to have your interview fresh in your mind so you
won't forget to mention something from the interview that makes
you stand out. You must find every opportunity to create a
pleasant memory in the interviewers mind about you. It also shows
that you really do give a darn about the position.
Follow up if you don't get the job. This is a tough one
because your ego may be a little bruised from not being the
chosen one. I know its hard not to take the interview process
personal but don't. You never know why they chose someone else
and guess what maybe they just put the position on hold for a
while. This is important because you never know you could have
been the company's second choice. What if the person that was
hired can't start or quits for some reason. Things like this
happen all the time. No matter what this would place you fresh in
their mind in case they do need you. So be nice and thank them
for taking the time to interview you, and let them know that you
want them to keep you in mind for any future positions that open
up.
These three types of follow ups can greatly enhance your results
and help you to stand out from the other applicants and hopefully
get you hired
More Hot Interview Tips Click Here!
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Date Published: Jan 02, 2011 - 9:26 am
Company looking for a front-end engineer with strong skills in
HTML, CSS, and Javascript. To make their mark on a site with over
10 million monthly visitors and thousands of customers.
The ideal candidate will be passionate about developing to web
standards and excited about the power of modern browsers ......
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Stories

Date Published: Jan 02, 2011 - 9:00 am
Data entry jobs have been lucrative for those job seekers who
have wanted to establish a home based business without having
time restrictions. The internet has been a great source for
stimulating new business opportunities for data entry workers
world wide. This boom in business has inspired millions to start
home based businesses.
So if you want to search for data entry jobs, all you need to do
is use the internet. You will find a ton of data entry jobs
there. Since we realize that every new undertaking starting any
new business will have some dry spots and will take time to
establish. In order to run successful business, you need to be
determined, consistent, and enthusiastic about what you are
doing. The same is true if you want to run you own data entry
company at home.
There is tons of advice available on starting a data entry job
but like any other business, they mean nothing if they are not
executed. So if you use this information wisely you can have your
very own data entry business up and running in no time. In light
of the economy, millions of people have began moving towards
there own data entry business and many others are expected to
follow.
There are many companies that hire people to do data entry jobs
for them from home. Since hiring people this way has a much lower
over head this becomes a win win situation for both parties.
To start a data entry job its very easy and very inexpensive. You
just need a computer and in some cases a telephone line to get
you business up and running. But please note that these type of
jobs can be stressful so make sure you prepare and can handle
this too.
Want to get to work? Elance is a reliable sources for finding
companies looking for people to work for home with data entry and
many other jobs. Already own a business and need an expert to get
your business of the ground? Elance once again will help you find
an expert.

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Date Published: Jan 01, 2011 - 7:47 am
Yes, New Year(N.Y.)resolutions: there are only a few days left in
2010, and with all the things that you've been doing, you've had
little time to think about your New Year resolutions. That's why
most people fall back on the old standbys resolutions when
December 31 comes. They exercise more, save more, and try to eat
right. We just don't have the time to plan for any major changes.
But making a New Year resolution is so important, because its
your gift to you. And if you're a job seeker, a New Year's
resolution can help you with your job search in the new year.
To make a good New Year resolution, you need to follow a solid
plan that will help you reach your goal. This is what you should
do:
Make solid goals
We all tend to make too general resolutions, such as wanting to
lose weight or finding a job. While these good goals to set, they
are too general, when what you really need is a plan. Let take
your job search in 2011, you need to break it down into list of
attainable goals. Once you have finished a step, then move on to
the next.
Begin where you are
Like any good list of things you need to do, you need to start
with things things you can complete quickly. This will help stay
motivated. If your list starts off too tough the chances of you
getting started are slim.
Think of what you need to do for your job search, but that you've
been putting off like updating your resume, contacting an old
friends, or joining that new organization. These should be things
that you can knock off your list pretty fast, and that you have
the skills to complete now.
Push the envelope
Any good New Year resolution should push you in a direction that
can really benefit your job search. Think about the things you've
wanted to learn but you did not make time to.
Review these goals in 2011
Another reason most people don't accomplish their goals is that
they lose momentum somewhere around March. As you plan write your
goals down, build in deadlines and checkpoints to help gauge your
progress.
Give yourself rewards
Finding your dream job can be a long process, so it's important
to reward yourself for the smaller steps you take and each of the
goals you reach. It doesn't have to be anything big but giving
yourself rewards will help keep you motivated through out the
year.

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Date Published: Dec 30, 2010 - 10:23 pm
Looking for a Java Developer
Will report to and work closely with other front and back end
developers, as well as product managers, project managers, and
designers.•Will lead and participate in the design and
development of Java/J2EE solutions based on a content management
system.•Works closely with engineering resources
•Responsible for a high traffic, highly visible website•Assist in
the technical development of others•Assess new technologies,
external vendor software•Envision future technology and help
define road map for the company's site properties•Commitment to
getting results for time-sensitive launches, promotions, and
events

Date Published: Dec 24, 2010 - 8:02 am
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I ran across this ad about making money at home
(http://bit.ly/fA3f8N ). It is quite intriguing to say the least.
Great looking website and convincing text but.... Yes, here is the
but. Why is it that these work at home job ads always ask for
money. There are many companies around that you can work for that
do not ask for money until they are sure you will be hire, you know
for background checks and things. This is understandable because
many of the companies you will work for will have you handling
peoples information and they have to make sure they are not hiring
crooks. Now the other ones I have no idea why they collect this
money upfront. Is it for a list or just for gp (general
purpose).
I'm not saying that companies that collect upfront fee's are bad
because I have paid for a lot of information and memberships online
that have turned out to make me lots of money. Well I don't know
how you feel about the ad above but what ever you do just do your
research and be careful. There are some great companies out here
but you will run across one or two that are not.

Date Published: Dec 23, 2010 - 7:12 pm
When you get to the job fair, don't forget to look your best, have
your resume in hand and even better a business ... Walker says you
need to follow-up and a great way of doing that is writing a thank
you letter. It'll help the person hiring to remember ...
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Date Published: Dec 23, 2010 - 4:45 pm