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Employer's Perspective

Never underestimate the value of understanding how an employer thinks and what it is he needs from an employee. Get the "inside scoop"!

 

The more you know the better your chance of success.

 

What Are Employers Looking For? - Beyond your specific work skills, what other workplace skills are employers looking for?

 

Looking At Resumes - An Employer's Perspective - Here is a list of questions that reviewers and screeners may ask themselves as they review your resume.

 

A Guide To Selection Testing - A look at the recruiting process from an employer's point of view.

 

How To Interview A Programmer - The employer's perspective on conducting an interview.

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Most job hunters project the attitude "I'm looking for a job" rather than "I'm here to do the work you need to have done".

Nick Corcodilos Ask The Headhunter - The $30,000 Strategy)


"A job is a product of somebody's hard work and inability to do everything on their own. For example, say Jill and Jane start a design company out of their living room. They max out their credit cards and eat peanut butter sandwiches for two years before they start making money. Their hard work pays off, and now they have more clients and more work than they can handle on their own. They take a look at their books and decide they can just afford to hire somebody to take up the extra load of work... This is what a job is…they're dipping into their profits to give you a job."

Charlie Drozdyk:

  • Jobs That Don't Suck  Ballantine Books; 1st edition. ISBN: 0345424263

Most job hunters project the attitude "I'm looking for a job" rather than "I'm here to do the work you need to have done".

Nick Corcodilos Ask The Headhunter - The $30,000 Strategy)


"A job is a product of somebody's hard work and inability to do everything on their own. For example, say Jill and Jane start a design company out of their living room. They max out their credit cards and eat peanut butter sandwiches for two years before they start making money. Their hard work pays off, and now they have more clients and more work than they can handle on their own. They take a look at their books and decide they can just afford to hire somebody to take up the extra load of work... This is what a job is…they're dipping into their profits to give you a job."

Charlie Drozdyk:

  • Jobs That Don't Suck  Ballantine Books; 1st edition. ISBN: 0345424263
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