about 1 year ago - 1 comment
The fifth and last tip from our negotiation series: 5) Confirm, Close, and Celebrate! Most negotiations are done over the phone. Once you have reached an agreement, it is important that you confirm it in writing by accepting the job offer via mail/FAX/e-mail. Some offers can be signed digitally and faxed electronically directly to the…
about 1 year ago - 4 comments
The fourth tip from our negotiation series: 4) Remain calm, confident, and well informed when you have been made a job offer. It is important to remain calm & confident during all stages of your job interview process and negotiations. When you have successfully followed the above three stages, you have set the foundation of…
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The third tip from our negotiation series: 3) Maintain a Job Search Journal and note down your experience from the interview. A Job Search Journal is a very helpful tool for active job seekers to keep track of their job searches. You might be interviewing with several different employers, meeting a lot of new faces, and learning uniquely different things about…
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The second tip in our negotiation series: 2) Make a great first impression. First impressions are important as they sometimes can make lasting impressions. It is important that you take the extra effort to look your best and are well prepared for your first interview. Be prepared to provide extra copies of your resume, answer…
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
We are kicking off June to an early start by blogging about a topic that seems to be on everyone’s minds right now – JOBS & Employment! We will share with you articles of interest, provide you helpful tools and resources to aid you in your job search, and help answer questions that you might…
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A free telephone workshop offered by FACETS to help families, caregivers and professionals understand how they can help youth with disabilities with employment. Participants will learn the importance of disability self-awareness, how families can help youth with career planning; and strategies to navigate resumes, job interviews, and job accommodations. Samples of resumes, job search tips,…
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A community volunteer project sponsored by the Metro Milwaukee Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) See event flyer. 9 am to 3 pm Friday, May 6, 2011 Milwaukee Center for Independence 2020 West Wells St Register now at 414-937-2188. Call for information on registration, presentations, job search information and much more! Walk-ins also welcome! Did…
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