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Job Search Newsletter Archive

These job search articles go back to September 2001. We've arranged them by topic, not chronologically, to make it easier for you to find the information you need most. Inspired by our experiences as a Job Coach, some of the articles are off-beat, and offer unexpected insights into how to conduct an effective job search. Some deal with issues you won't find too often in most job search literature, but that are equally important in finding a new job, such as attitude and the "internal" states of mind that may be holding you back.

General Job Search Topics

Job Hunting Attitude

Job searching: What do I do first?

Why outplacement isnt so effective

Salary negotiations

Part-time work

Finding your dream job

Attitude: The effect it has

Job search: Denial

Job skills: Denial

Job search: Dispair

Job search: Competition

Eliminating job friction

Intense job search focus

Being flexible

Limiting job options

Sales and job hunting

Unhook your ego from your job

Magic of three

Patience and Why It's Important

Job Interviewing

Killer Resumes

Preparing for the big interview

Interviewing: As good as vs. better than

Dirty little secrets of interviewing

Age discrimination

Answering questions in interviews

Letting stats get down

Interviewing means big problems

Job positioning

Transferrable vanilla

Ethics of inclusion exclusion

Online services

Being Proactive

Networking

Targeting your next job

Networking: Why its important

Networking: Why people don't do it