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January 2008
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Hello! This month we look at how to achieve your New Year's career resolutions; the art of mastering online job applications; cover letter tips to increase your chances of landing your dream job; quick ways to improve your resume; and how to use body language effectively in job interviews. Enjoy the read!
Last month we asked jobseekers...
| What most attracts you when seeking a job? |
| 32% | Career opportunities |
| 30% | Work/life balance |
| 20% | Positive culture |
| 18% | Remuneration |
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| Last month we asked jobseekers... |
| What's your New Year's career resolution? |
| 45% | Find a new job |
| 29% | Increase my salary |
| 12% | Work fewer hours |
| 10% | I don't have one |
| 4% | Get promoted |
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NEWS FOR YOUNew Year's career resolutions
As anyone who's made New Year's resolutions will tell you, it's not so much your intentions that count, but how well you follow through. And the same rule applies to your career. more...
Quick cover letter tips to use now
After your resume, your cover letter is generally your most important employment tool, so the better it reads when applying for a job, the better your chances are of landing an interview.
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Quick ways to improve your resume
There's no doubt that jobseekers are creating better resumes than ever before. But, while most of us are au fait with resume etiquette, there are still one or two bad habits that can creep into our style and content from the get-go. more...
Body language tips for job interviews
Waving hands or twitching face muscles might not be the first things you think about when preparing for a job interview, but with body language counting for a large part of how people perceive us, actions really do speak louder than words. more...
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