July 2010

In Step four, I explained how the Google Keyword Tool works and how it can help you find jobs and careers. In this post, I’m going to give you specific information how to identify market demand for your preferred skills and knowledge keywords you wrote in step three through Google local search. If you’ve downloaded [...]

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In good times, searching for a job online is moderately difficult. For the unemployed in today’s lingering recession, it’s ten times harder. The likelihood of getting interviews through online job search is less than one in a hundred, unless your skills are in great demand. If you’re unemployed, many companies today won’t even consider you [...]

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The Google Keyword Search Tool is one of the most powerful career resources to help you find employment. You’ll discover new industries, companies, market trends and more. This free online resource, combined with a good marketing strategy, will also help you write more powerful resumes and cover letters.

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As I wrote in a previous post “Career Search in 16 Steps,” you’ll only find a satisfying career or job if you’re doing what you like to do. And one of the best ways to start is writing 10-20 keywords that reflect your strongest skills, interests, knowledge, experiences, desired industries and other preferences. The strategy [...]

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In a previous post, I wrote about finding mentors who can work with you to find the perfect job. We’ve all heard the expression “it’s who you know” that helps you find a job or get things done. That’s partially true. But it’s really people who can help you that opens doors. And you probably [...]

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