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Getting Fired is Now the Beginning
of the Beginning
The word fired today is too common on the news, big companies are under
pressure to become leaner and meaner in face of tough CvTips.com provides
the unemployed with tips for developing job search skills.
(PRWEB) January 27, 2006 -- The word fired today is too common on the
news, big companies are under pressure to become leaner and meaner in
face of tough CvTips.com provides the unemployed with tips for developing
job search skills.
Getting fired can be very frustrating and traumatic. Someone else putting
the brakes on a career you have worked on for years is a bad experience
but most of today's workers will be fired once or twice in their careers.
Job search skills are increasingly essential, the job market has become
more fluid. Workers need more skills and need to be more flexible in terms
of where and what their next job will be.
Once you are fired, relax. There is nothing you can do about it except
start searching for a job. Writing about your experience is therapeutic,
especially when you have replies from other people in the same situation.
The www forum http://www.cvtips.com/career_advice_forum/ is exactly the
place where the "just been fired" crowd have been congregating
and telling each other what their next job search efforts will be.
Most people post after just being fired, others who are active members
on the forum post encouraging replies and tips on how to deal with the
situation.
CvTips.com has been providing the unemployed with job search skills for
the past seven years.
http://www.CvTips.com is the prime resource on the internet that provides
career advice to jobseekers around the world. Job hunters looking to improve
their curriculum vita or CV can use the very helpful tutorials and samples
to improve their CV.
Cover letters are also an important job search tool and on http://www.cvtips.com/cover_letter.html
you can find samples and articles that can ensure a better response rate
from your job applications. If you need a resume instead of a CV, we also
have a good selection of resume templates and samples which you can download
and customise to your needs.
The free career advice forum http://www.CvTips.com/career_advice_forum/
is a place where jobseekers around the world meet to ask for career and
job search advice. Professionals in the field answer these questions.
Others can later on review these questions and learn from others. The
forum has 500 active members which daily post and reply to forum messages.
Our 500 active forum members are mostly from the USA and Europe.
For those jobseekers who have been selected and are soon going for a job
interview, we have some precious tips to help them http://www.cvtips.com/job_interview.html.
In an interview everything matters, the first impressions, the way you
dress, eye contact and the way you shake hands with your interviewer.
Doing research prior to the interview is also vital, on Cvtips.com we
explain how to research and learn about the companies you are interested
to work for.
A recently released career & job search resources directory http://www.cvtips.com/career_builder.html
is collecting all the job search related websites. We invite anybody who
helps job seekers from CV/Resume writers to employment agencies to register
their website in our directory.
Those students and unemployed who are still looking for a job, can get
more career advice by reading our job search tutorial http://www.cvtips.com/job_search.html.
CvTips.com has been online since 1999
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