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WORK wherever, WEAR whatever, PLAY whenever. JOIN US NOW! We are looking for Sourcing Specialist to start ASAP. WORK FROM HOME arrangement available. Job Description 1. Sourcing/Lead Generation of applicants for the company; 2. Initial screening; from paper screening to phone/web interview 3. Endorsing of screened applicants to the company 4. Monitoring the hiring progress of his/her applicants Job Requirements Minimum of 6 months experience in the related field Good  verbal and written English language communications skills Strategic and can deliver QUOTA A...
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We want a Merry Christmas for Everyone! Get Hired this Christmas Season! NOW HIRING Outbound Sales Representative - Click HERE to Apply Salary: PHP 25,000 to 35,0000 plus competitive commission  FIXED DAY-SHIFT! FIXED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OFF! Work Location: Makati City Customer Service Representative - Click HERE to Apply Salary: 18,000 to 23,0000 plus competitive performance incentive Php 5000 - 10,000 Signing Bonus Awaits! Work Location: Quezon City (Eastwood Site), Taguig City and Alabang Site Also hiring: Chief Operating Off...
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How and When to Secure Great References in your Resume

“The humanitarian developers behind World of Warcraft have also discovered a way to bribe gamers into turning off their computers and going outside. If you log off for a few days, your character will be more 'rested' when you resume playing; a mode that temporarily speeds up your leveling.” - Clive Thompson Character references are your guardian angels when it comes to applying to jobs, that’s because they will vouch for you when the hiring manager calls them up and do a background research on you. Human Resources will find out whether or not you’re a person of good moral character, pers...
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Should you Accept a Job Offer from a Friend who’ll be your Boss?

“A good game gives us meaningful accomplishment - clear achievement that we don't necessarily get from real life. In a game, you've beaten level four, the boss monster is dead, you have a badge, and now you have a super laser sword. Real life isn't like that, right?” -  Jesse Schell This is not only a rather difficult question to answer but also a hard decision to make. Earlier we’ve discussed whether or not it’s good to be friends with your boss; however, what if it was your long time friend whom you’ve known for 10 years or more that made you a job offer, would it be okay? To find out,...
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Why Salary Negotiation isn’t just About the Money

“The point of the feminist movement wasn't simply to set our underwear on fire and muscle into small spaces in the male-dominated workplace, but to create a world where the contribution of both sexes was equally valued and no one's worth was judged on their take-home salary.” - Mariella Frostrup In case you’ve already been invited to your first ever job interview after graduating fresh from college, then this blog post should be a great read for you. The first thing you need to know about entry-level job positions is that most of the things in it are the basics in career development, ent...
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Tips for Entry-Level Job Seekers

“When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” – Alexander Graham Bell Being an entry-level job seeker after graduating from college has the same feel and dynamics of enthusiasm to it just like when you first set foot in college. However, your dream job might be too far away from your reach at the moment; and you’ll need to work in small and unglamorous jobs for a while in order to bridge the gap. But there’s always hope for you and all you have to do is to follow these simple ...
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Top 3 Qualities Companies and Recruiters Seek in a Candidate

“You only lack experience if they want it done the same old way.” - Robert Brault It doesn’t matter whether you’re a newly grad student or an accomplished professional, hiring managers will look for certain qualities in you as a job applicant in order to determine whether you’re a right fit for the job. You being a college or university graduate as well as your scholastic achievements may be a primer or a catalyst to get you accepted into the job, but ultimately it all comes down to your skills and abilities. And speaking of which, here are the top 3 qualities that hiring managers want f...
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How to Write an Effective Cover Letter

“Communication - the human connection - is the key to personal and career success.” - Paul J. Meyer How does one create an attention-grabbing cover letter? This question is not only important for newly grads and job seekers, but is also pervasive in terms of putting the pressure on them to stand out from the rest. Now it is understandable that proper use of English grammar (for predominantly English countries and countries that use it as a prime communication tool) is an absolute when writing a cover letter. However, that’s not all that you’ll be needing to get you noticed by the hiring ...
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How to Create a Career Management Plan

"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail" How many times have you switched careers in your life? What caused you to make those decisions? How was your professional and personal life affected by the decisions that you’ve made? Are you happy with your career choices? Did you have any regrets? I know these may seem uncomfortable questions to answer, but they nail the issue hard on its head and quite frankly you shouldn’t make life choices that will only cause problems later on in your life. It’s understandable that we can’t control all things in our life, but the least that we can do is manage the...
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How to Manage your Boss

“A good boss makes his men realize they have more ability than they think they have so that they consistently do better work than they thought they could.” - Charles Erwin Wilson The Concept Up until the mid 1990s the relationship between employer and employee was the usual “boss - subordinate” type of predictable atmosphere. But at the turn of the millennium new changes had emerged in the way professional relationships work in the office and suddenly managers want more proactive employees who has the courage to contribute to the company’s progress. The late Steve Jobs pioneered this ...
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