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Career Advice:
Career Advice for Job Seekers
Looking for a new job? The Wall Street Journal’s Executive Career Site will give you access to networks, discussions and advice on various issues relating to work, job searching and your career.
Why Counteroffers are Never Good to Accept
You may be flattered when you announce your resignation and are immediately given an incentive – a raise, more stock options or more responsibilities – to remain with the company. However, be careful. Accepting counteroffers can wreak havoc on your would-be employer, your reputation and your career.
Preparing for Your Next Job Interview
Find answers to your commonly-asked questions about the interview process, including what to wear, what to bring, grooming, body language and asking questions.
Planning your job search has never been easier. Find overviews on how to prepare for your job search, what to expect when starting your next job and everything in between.
Have a Successful Career
All the information you need to build a successful career. Plan your career and develop your leadership capabilities through advice, articles and exercises on career strategy topics.
The Link to Jobs, Education and Career Advice
If you have questions about your career, you have come to the right place. Look through a directory of links relating to job searches, employer profiles, occupation profiles, career education and career resources.
Employment Opportunities, Job Resources, One Convenient Site
The Riley Guide introduces you to online job searching, offering many services and listing many sites for employers, recruiters and job seekers.
Find links to the top job searching sites, including Monster and CareerBuilder, and easily search and apply for your next job.
Make Your Job Search More Productive
Salary Source offers comprehensive descriptions, job data and salary data on the position you are seeking. Match your preferred job title to the offered job descriptions, select your preferred region and functional area and then search the annual, hourly or survey data on your specific position.
How to Interview for a Job without Raising Suspicions
You are scheduling interviews for your new job, yet don't want to jeopardize your current employment. Hint: don't call in sick if you're not ill, and you may be surprised by what your current employer is willing to do to keep you around.
Congratulations on acing your interview! Be careful, though. Subsequent interviews are not just formalities and you need to be prepared and committed every time.
Life is one negotiation after another. Establishing trust, overlapping interests and knowing what you want will go a long way when making deals, including with your future employer.
How to Find Good References When You Can't Ask Your Boss
Whatever the circumstances of your job hunt, you should not be at a loss for references if you have a proven track record of success. However, you may have to dig deeper to score rave reviews if the usual sources are not available.
Privacy Tips for Online Job Seekers
If you are considering using an online resume service, be sure to look at this site for tips on what to do, what to be aware of and how to safeguard your privacy before posting your resume online.
Visa Services:
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