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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

 

Reno Enjoys Growth and Diversification

Known as the "Biggest Little City in the World," Reno has a lot to be proud of and a lot to talk about. They have been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the best places in the United States for doing business, thanks to their tremendous growth and friendly business climate. The city prides itself on a relatively low cost of living coupled with an excellent business environment.

The breathtaking Sierra Nevada Mountains are an incredible part of the landscape in Reno. Being located just 20 miles from Lake Tahoe makes Reno a great place to work and live. This small city of about 200,000 residents has a lot to offer in terms of employment, recreation, and cultural activities.

Primary businesses in the city and surrounding area are focused on trade and service. There are also an abundance of Reno jobs in transportation, communications, finance, and accounting. The continual revitalization and diversification of Reno make it an attractive proposition for job seekers who are not only looking for a place to work, but seeking a place to live that offers a vibrant entertainment and social community.

As one of America's top three growing cities - according to Fortune Magazine - you'll want to make sure Reno jobs are on your 'top three list' in your job search!

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Monday, February 25, 2008

 

Background Check Companies

In order to avoid many workplace problem a large portion of employers are now conduction background checks applicants. Although this may lower the likelihood of negligent hiring suits and other such issues, many would-be employees are made nervous by the idea of undergoing a background check. One of the biggest concerns is that information that is inaccurate will be placed in the hands of an employer and influence recruiting decisions.

In order to avoid missing a job opportunity due to such an accident, many sources consider it a good idea to perform a background check on one's self. Doing so will give one ample time to correct any errors before a potential employer has a chance see them. Although it is possible to hire professionals to handle this process, anyone can access most of their own information, therefore making it unnecessary unless the applicant in question has a specific concern.

For starters, one can obtain a copy of their criminal record, often from the local court house or office of public records. The cost of a copy of this is relatively cheap and much less expensive than having a hiring manager decide against extending a job offer. Viewing a copy of one's criminal record is extremely important for anyone who has ever had a run in with the law, no matter how small. In most cases, an employer is unable to see charges that are older than seven years.

Since many employers now include credit reports in their pre-employment background checks, it is important to get a copy of these documents. As long as one has not done this previously in the year, getting a copy of one's credit report is free. Remember to get a statement from the three credit reporting agencies in the country; Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union. In some circumstances the information will differ due to the fact that some organizations only give their information to one of these. Therefore, one’s credit score could be solid with Equifax but not so with Trans Union. Since there is no telling which will be used in a pre-employment background check, it's better to be aware of all the information out there.

For those who are applying for jobs that will involve driving a company vehicle, getting a copy of their driving records from the DMV is necessary. This can also be used to verify one's official address.

Although conducting one's own background check may take some time and a little driving around town, it's worth it. With employer's becoming more cautious in their hiring decisions and identity theft causing credit problems for many unsuspecting individuals, the old cliche has never been more true: Better safe than sorry - and jobless.

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Jobs in My Area

Everyone has, at one point or another, asked themselves "what kind of jobs are in my area?" Whether actually looking for a new position or not, it is important to keep up to date on this sort of information, especially in times of economic uncertainty. With talk of a national recession, many who fully believe their job are secure could end up unemployed with little to no warning. Those who have kept abreast of what jobs are in their area will have an easier time finding new employment.

Staying well informed about local employers' hiring needs doesn’t mean that you have to constantly Google search "jobs in my area" or anything that time consuming. In fact it can be done almost passively. For starters, Myspace has teamed up with Simply Hired to provide users with a small widget on their each personal main page that lists jobs in their area. Click on edit and type in your industry or specific job title. Now you're all set to be casually reminded about whose hiring in your city. Every now and then, take a few moments to look over what the opportunities surrounding you are. Other social networking sites are also beginning to make this available to their users, so you're not limited to Myspace alone.

Another way to stay on top of what employers are looking for in your area is to sign up for job alerts. Many job search engines allow users to sign up for e-mails that will let them know when job listings for specified industries or titles are posted. Even if you aren't looking for new employment at the moment, these notifications can come in handy later on. It doesn't take much effort to create a separate folder to store them in so that they can be accessed when needed.

Staying in touch with your social network can lend a big hand towards being knowledgeable about your area's job market. Since people love to talk about their lives, which usually involve family and work, many little bits of information will be passes your way simply by carrying on discussions with those whose company you already enjoy. When the topic of work is brought up, simply ask a few questions that direct the conversation in a direction that allows you access to the information you need.

Not only does staying well informed about the jobs available in your area help out when it comes to search for new employment; it can also give you a good idea about your particular career's outlook in your hometown.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

 

What’s in Houston for Job Seekers?

What’s so great about working in Houston, Texas? Lots!

There are literally hundreds of job opportunities in Houston in occupations from administration to space aeronautics. And as if that’s not enough in this city of over 2,000,000, the beauty of the landscape provide a background of pleasurable experience unmatched by anywhere else in the state or the country.

Houston is home to dozens of vibrant lakes and streams where fishing, boating, and sailing are plentiful. The parks and recreation department stays busy managing the dozens of natural parks, forests, and nature sites throughout and surrounding the city.

A city with a high population of children and young adults obviously has a need for the best educational systems possible. And Houston responds to that demand to fill Texas jobs with some of the best schools, colleges, universities, and libraries in the country. The higher learning facilities graduate students in areas related to education, engineering, and technology in large numbers.

Houston takes a great deal of pride in its people and its communities. Their heritage, that links back to pioneering days and the development of untapped natural resources, provides Houston’s citizens with this strong sense of pride.

All work and no play is definitely not good for anyone. The citizens of Houston know this full well. They are always searching and creating new ways to enhance the entertainment, cultural, and social offerings of the city.

Houston’s job climate and community pride make it a great place to work and live. Check out the local Houston Chamber of Commerce to learn more about this incredible city and visit some of the historical sites of Houston through the online library of pictures and information. It won’t take you long to decide that it’s a great place to work and live.

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

 

Big Job Boards are HUGE

Finding a job via the internet can be an intimidating experience if you’re not savvy to some of the options available to you. Monster.com recently boasted the posting of it's eleven millionth resume! That's a lot of resumes – and a lot of competition for you.

What can you do to find a job via the internet and increase your personal exposure to some of the best companies? Why not go straight to the source and contact the company directly?

Most companies now have a "jobs and careers" section on their websites. This is a great way to review the open jobs and required qualifications. Once you know more about what they are looking for, you can actually tailor your resume and highlight your skills and experience that are most directly related to a specific job online.

When you visit a company’s site directly, it indicates that you are interested in working for that particular company and industry. This could enhance your ability to make a direct contact and receive an invitation for a face-to-face interview, since you have shown your personal interest in them. Taking the time to learn about a company and visiting their website directly shows them you are serious about your job search and you want to be part of their team.

Finding a job via the internet takes some creativity and patience. Don’t just rely on the mega job boards to find the right job. Think like an employer and you'll identify even more creative ways to reach the right person who can connect you to the best job possible.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

 

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