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New Unemployment Law and Lawsuits in New York

June 28, 2013 by Guest Contributor

New York City has enacted legislation that would bar employers from discriminating against unemployed job applicants effective June 11, 2013. This legislation has been met with dismay since many believe that it will lead to disruption in the hiring process.

Furthermore, a large number of lawsuits can also be expected under this new law. While the New York City Council which formed the legislation tried to protect the interests of employees, like most legislation it just ends up making the process more complex.

Effects of the New Law

LawsuitThe new law that is in place is definitely going to make hiring a mess. The reason is that unemployed people who get rejected can target the business in expensive lawsuits. No business owner likes being vulnerable to lawsuits especially in the case of employment scenarios.

The main target of the legislation is to prevent and ban employers from discriminating in the case there are unemployed job applicants. The New York City Council had brought forth the law based on [Read more…] about New Unemployment Law and Lawsuits in New York

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job hunting, Lawsuits, unemployment

Valuable Tax Tips for Job Seekers

May 31, 2013 by Tim McMahon

Deduction Limitations

Job-hunting expenses are only deductible when a person is looking for work in the same employment field where he or she is currently working or has most recently worked. For example, someone who is working as a nurse can deduct expenses looking for another nursing position. However, he or she could not deduct expenses looking for a job as a chef.

Tax Tips The amount of the deduction that a taxpayer can claim for job hunting is limited. The IRS only allows you to deduct expenses that are in excess of two percent of your annual income for expenses related to job hunting. So if you are making $30,000/yr. the first $600 in expenses is not deductible.  For this reason, it is important to keep meticulous records of every job-hunting expenses in order to get above the threshold.

Unfortunately, you can’t [Read more…] about Valuable Tax Tips for Job Seekers

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job hunting, Job Seeking, taxes

How to Get Your First Engineering Job

January 3, 2013 by Jara Sisodia

Your first engineering job is always special. After completing four years of studies graduates are eager to get their dream job. This article will provide tips on how to get an engineering job. 

Engineering graduates always want to have their first job in a well known organization. Many engineering colleges offer placement assistance to Seniors. But students need to do their part to get the job of their dreams. Whether you are an electronic engineer or a computer engineer, following certain recommended rules can help land that desirable engineering job in a well-known company.

how to get an engineering job

Engineers, whether in the civil, mechanical or computer domain require a specialized resume. The resume or CV should be customized according to the job requirements listed in the help wanted ad. Engineers looking to join the job market cannot prepare a generic resume for every position. Applying for Civil Engineer Jobs will require a different resume from a computer engineer job. Many hiring managers complain that they receive generic resumes. Only a few candidates take the pains to create a customized resume. Engineering students applying for different job classifications should keep in mind that for 5 different employers, they should have 5 different resumes.

Resume Content is King

The content of your resume is very important.  The content should have correct figures, degrees obtained and flawless English. Further, the skills mentioned should match the job profile demand. Each company has a specific set of requirements and the person doing the initial screening of the resumes will most likely not be an engineer. So they will be scanning for key phrases that are in the job requirement. So if you [Read more…] about How to Get Your First Engineering Job

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: education, employment, engineering job, job hunting, jobs

Job Interviews: The Five Most Common Types

December 21, 2012 by Steve Gott

A job interview is ideally the occasion that both you the interviewee and the interviewer use to assess and measure each other to see if the other is the right fit (as the employer or employee). Employers have a number of select methods that they use to conduct effective interviews. The method used may be determined by factors such as the type of job and where the applicant lands in the job selection process. Here are five of the most common types of job interviews you should know about.

1. The Traditional Job Interview

Job InterviewsThis type really does not require much explanation. It is the most common type of interview and possibly the one most interviewees envision when they are going to an interview. For this interview setting the interviewee would usually meet with one individual for a one-on-one session. The interviewer would use a broad range of questions to assess the interviewee, and then evaluate his or her performance during the interview to determine whether or not they are eligible for the job. The interviewee’s performance would include his or her ability to communicate, as well as how they demonstrated their suitability for the job.

2. Behavioral Job Interview

This form of interview is used to determine how well the interviewee performed in certain work environments. The interview process will most likely entail the posing of questions to the candidate that are meant to get them to demonstrate to the panel their knowledge and abilities that are related to the job or whatever quality they mean to observe. The interviewers will try to gauge the response of the candidate by using specific examples and/or stories from their own past. They will then observe the candidate to see how well he handles himself in such a situation. A behavioral interview is based on the concept that behavior in a past situation is likely to repeat itself in the future.

3. Panel or Committee Job Interview

Another relatively common form of interview, this involves the candidate meeting with several members of the interview panel all at once or in a series of meetings. This type of interview can often prove to be [Read more…] about Job Interviews: The Five Most Common Types

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Use Facebook for your Job Search?

December 20, 2012 by Tim McMahon

Need a job? Have you considered using Facebook to find work?

Social networking sites today are not just for sharing informal information.  Facebook, can also be a powerful tool that can lead you to a job.  Because millions of people use Facebook, take advantage of it and put your job search efforts on a success track. With a good handle on how to use Facebook for your job search, you can gain a competitive edge in your job hunt.

Leverage your Facebook Friends for Job Searches

facebook job searchIf you let your Facebook friends know that you need a job, they can refer you to their employers or friends that are in a position to hire you.  Or, they can point you to valuable resources.  Further, your friends can leverage their Facebook network – friends of friends – and help you land a job. The old saying about 6 degrees of separation applies here. According to Wikipedia, Six degrees of separation is the idea that everyone is six or fewer introductions away from any other person in the world, so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” can connect any two people in six steps or less.

Why Facebook for your Job Search?

A job ad in [Read more…] about Use Facebook for your Job Search?

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5 Best Male Nursing Jobs

December 14, 2012 by Tim McMahon

Are Male Nursing Jobs Different?-

You may think that men enjoy different jobs than women when it comes to nursing. In reality, people love the different nursing careers because of their personality, not because of their gender. If you’re a man and are considering entering the nursing profession, there is no better time than now. The demand for male nurses is at an all-time high; here are five of the best careers in nursing currently available:

1.Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)-

 While less than ten percent of the nursing profession is made up of men, only about 50 percent of CRNAs are women. As a CRNA, you will help provide anesthetics to people undergoing a wealth of procedures; from major surgeries to minor tune-ups. As a male CRNA you may find work in a bustling hospital in the city or in a small, quaint hospital in the country. CRNAs are well-respected in the medical profession, working in conjunction with anesthesiologists and doctors.

2.Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners-

Male psychiatric nurse practitioners work in a wide variety of settings, including mental health clinics, hospitals, prisons and even for themselves in their own practice. As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you can reasonably expect to make up to $85,000 per year helping people deal with various mental disorders and diseases. In your professional life, you’ll be asked to [Read more…] about 5 Best Male Nursing Jobs

Filed Under: Careers, Job Hunting Tagged With: Male Nursing Jobs

7 Tips for the Newly Unemployed

December 2, 2012 by Karen Schweitzer

Newly Unemployed? 

Losing your job can be devastating–especially if you weren’t expecting it. Searching for another job can be time consuming in 2012 the average duration of unemployment was 40.2 weeks. So you need to put your finances in order immediately. If you are newly unemployed, the following tips will help you keep your head above water.

Newly Unemployed Tip #1 Reduce Expenses

Newly UnemployedIf you find yourself suddenly unemployed, one of the first things you need to do is find ways to cut your expenses. There are some things that may be set in stone, such as your rent, but there are many other things that are negotiable. Start by making a list of your bills. Flag things that can be reduced–electric, water, gas, telephone, internet. Get your entire family in on the plan so that you can brainstorm money-saving ideas and put cost-cutting measures into action right away. Finally, reduce your other bills. Contact various insurance companies for better rates. Call your credit card companies to ask for a reduction in interest or payments. Refinance your loans (if you can do so cheaply) to get a lower rate and a lower monthly payment; If you can’t refinance, request an extension.

Newly Unemployed Tip #2 Eliminate Expenses

There are many things we enjoy when our lives are in good financial order. These things aren’t necessities and should be [Read more…] about 7 Tips for the Newly Unemployed

Filed Under: Job Hunting, Success, Unemployment Tagged With: Newly Unemployed, Tips

Top 6 Ways to Get a Better Job

November 29, 2012 by Dr. Amarendra Alapati

Are you tired of your old job and wish that you could have a better job? While leaving your job when you are no longer motivated may be a good idea, make sure that you prepare very well for the next job because it can also be challenging to get a better job the next time around.

If you are planning to quit your job and to look for a better one, here are some tips to boost your application and get a better career:

1. Prepare the best resume for a better job

polish up your resume before looking for a new job
Polish up your resume before looking for a new job

Your resume is the first thing that an employer takes hold of when you apply so make sure to produce one that can give the company a good impression of you. While some may just skim through it, you never know who will read it. You can actually make your resume as creative as possible. There are online applications that can help you devise a nice and professional resume that you can use. Creativity is nice, but make sure that your resume also has excellent content. Furthermore, [Read more…] about Top 6 Ways to Get a Better Job

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: better job, job hunting

Job Hunting Success: How to Make Yourself More Employable

November 8, 2012 by Karen Schweitzer

Job hunting success can be difficult in a tough economy. There is a lot of competition from other job seekers and fewer positions available. The good news is that there are a few things you can do to make yourself more employable. These tips will help you stand out among the competition.

Job Hunting Success Beings with a Good Resume

Job hunting success begins with a good resume
Job hunting success begins with a good resume

A poor resume is the reason many applicants do not get a call back from a potential employer. Even if you have a good record of work experience, it may not be fully demonstrated in your resume. Take time to really flesh out the work and academic history portions of your resume. Make note of your accomplishments and awards you may have received. Use numbers and statistics whenever possible to demonstrate proof of performance. If you have leadership experience, be sure to mention it. Keep all of the details to one or two pages maximum. If you need more room to go into detail about your work history, get rid of things like the resume “objective”–it’s fluff. The objective of every job seeker is to get a job that matches their qualifications, desires, and knowledge level; the potential employer knows that. If necessary, get help with your resume from a friend, family member, or a professional resume writer. [Read more…] about Job Hunting Success: How to Make Yourself More Employable

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: employment, job hunting success

5 More Phone Interview Tips to Help You Get a New Job

November 1, 2012 by AzouzGmach

When a company has a large pool of applicants for a job, it won’t have time to meet everyone personally. One way companies narrow down their search is through a phone interview. If you’re scheduled for a phone interview, it’s your first step towards a new job.  Here are some tips to keep in mind so you can ace your phone interview and earn yourself a chance to meet the employer in person.

1) Be Prepared for the Interview

You want to make sure you’re well prepared for your phone interview before it starts. Print out a copy of your resume ahead of time so it is easy to reference during the call. You should also write out a few questions about the job and any information you definitely want to mention to the interviewer. Keep these papers in front of you during the call so you can use them as a reminder.

It can also be helpful to have computer access for your call. Load up the interviewing company’s website so you can reference it during your conversation. If your interviewer starts talking about something you don’t understand, you can do a quick web search while he’s talking. Just be careful not to let the computer take your mind off the call.

Note: If you’re worried about your ability to multi-task, you may do better leaving the computer off for your interview.

2) Remove Distractions

One of the problems with a phone interview is that it can [Read more…] about 5 More Phone Interview Tips to Help You Get a New Job

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