We use LinkedIn for networking, particularly job search networking, and Parmelee Eastman offers us ways to use LinkedIn for job search research.
Debra Wheatman, Job-Hunt’s Company Research Expert, identifies 10 ways LinkedIn’s Advanced People Search can show you connections that may lead to your next job.
Thoroughly researching potential employers can mean a shorter, more focused and successful job search – know the employer BEFORE you apply and go to the interview.
Annual reports are excellent sources of information for job seekers.
Job seekers can learn a lot about a potential employer by following and understanding industry observers.
Company Research Expert Debra Wheatman suggests company intelligence to collect and how it will help you evaluate the employer as a fit for you.
Debra Wheatman describes 4 apps that will help make your company research easier.
Debra Wheatman, Job-Hunt’s Company Research Expert, offers tips for using Facebook to research companies for your job search.
Debra Wheatman, Job-Hunt’s Company Research Expert, offers several ways to find that hiring manager.
Debra Wheatman, Job-Hunt’s Company Research Expert, suggests ways to prepare, present, and participate in industry expos for your job search.
Debra Wheatman, Job-Hunt’s Company Research Expert, offers company research techniques using LinkedIn company pages.
The more the job seeker knows about the employer, the greater the probability that they will be able to perform extremely well in the job interviews.
Job-Hunt Veterans’ Job Search Expert Patra Frame offers 5 steps to begin your successful transition from military to civilian employment.
Online Job Search Expert Susan P. Joyce explains how to develop a consistent identity so employers find you, preventing someone else’s actions from hurting your chances at a job.
Great examples of how people have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic and recovered their income and their careers.
A step-by-step tutorial about how to find a job online.
Carefully and thoroughly research a company to differentiate yourself from other job seekers before you submit your resume or go to an interview.
How to decide: is this the right job and the right employer for you, or not?
How to implement your job search, Part 2, in this step-by-step how to find a job tutorial.
Shopping for the best employers for you is the smartest way to find your next job.