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Top : Job Hunting And Career Success : Page 2Job Hunting And Career SuccessA Personal 'Mission Statement' Spells Success!By Dave Bowman - One of the latest "techniques for success" is the personal mission statement. Motivational and management gurus say these can be as effective in our own lives as they are in organizations. The real question is, how well do they really work in organizations? (Added: 7-May-2001 Hits: 737 )The $64,000 Question: What is Your Current Salary?By Laura Gassner Otting, Senior Vice President, ExecSearches.com - Will you be underpaid in your next job? The exact point in your job search where you lose every bit of your negotiating power is when you hear the words, “So, what is your current salary?” Mishandling this question will likely sound the death knell of your negotiating power. (Added: 29-May-2001 Hits: 675 )Salary History and NegotiationBy Steven Niznik - Providing Your Salary History The Dilemma Most career experts agree that it's not a good idea to volunteer your salary information up front. You might price yourself out of contention or sell yourself cheap, before an employer even looks at your résumé. Instead, it's better to politely sidestep salary issues, until you sense that an employer is interested in hiring you; or better yet, you have a job offer in hand. Then you have leverage to negotiate salary. (Added: 17-Feb-2001 Hits: 4174 )How to Find Your Value PropositionBy n a - Knowing your personal value proposition is key to finding the right job for yourself. Find out what it takes to know your personal value proposition and how to present it effectively to prospective employers. (Added: 11-Dec-2008 Hits: 106 )Plan your performance review BEFORE you start the jobBy Cathy Goodwin, PhD - Don't wait six months or a year to learn what your new boss wants. Set the record straight before you dive in. (Added: 20-Jan-2002 Hits: 500 )Government Job - How to Land OneBy Job Searching: Technical - Landing a government job still differs somewhat from the traditional job search. But at least it's not as complicated as it used to be. (Added: 23-Sep-2001 Hits: 1082 )
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