Archive for the ‘Jobs Info’ Category

Are you about to find a new job? To you probably have a lot of job interviews coming up in the next few weeks or months. Job interviews, but nerve-wracking, is often much easier than originally thought. With this in mind, the preparation steps that you can and should take to ensure that your next job interview is a successful one.

One of the most important tips that you can remember, when we needed to prepare for an upcoming job interview, it is not to say. There are some issues to be discussed during a job interview, but there are others that will be left out of the conversation. For more information about what you should or should not discuss one of your upcoming job interviews, you will continue to read further.

One of the many topics that you should refrain from discussing the one of your upcoming job interviews include personal lives. For example, you do not want to talk about your family or some friends that you have. If you are asked whether you are a parent, you will want to answer, and answer any other questions, but will try to refrain from bringing up the topic itself. You should try to keep your personal and professional lives separate. Read the rest of this entry »

Job fairs are ok for students graduating from high school or college but once you’ve had a taste of the job market where people are bidding on jobs like floor workers at the stock exchange, you need to find a better way to find a job that fits. If you’re looking to join the advertising and marketing venue you will have competition coming at you from directions you didn’t know existed.

The avenues into this rewarding business are many and varied. And they are called by almost anything but an ad agency anymore. Marketing jobs are hidden away at web building companies, on and off line newspapers, Graphic art houses etc.

Everybody is part of “marketing” now and its hard to separate the players. Plus there is a plethora of in house marketing feeding the need for candidates to fill the marketing manager jobs within the ivory towers. Support staff for marketing can be the guy on the sidewalk with a human sized billboard slung over his shoulders to a single engine airplane pilot who pulls a banner behind his plane as he traverses the beaches or other resort area.

So when you talk about marketing jobs, the actual skill set could run the gauntlet from paint brushes to software design, as long as the end result is to promote the selling of something to someone.