Upward movement in the workplace is not only about the work you do, but also about whether or not your boss notices. You may be a model employee, but if nobody sees these characteristics,
you may get passed over for promotions. Consider some of these ways to get noticed.
Many job positions go unadvertised because they are filled through personal
connections rather than impersonal job networks. Here are some ways to
network with your acquaintances to help you on your way toward getting a
great job.
A lot can happen during a phone call, but only if you know how to communicate effectively. Making a good impression over the phone is about communicating your interest and engaging in the discussion.
When you're looking for a job these days, you need to understand that
you're one of potentially hundreds of candidates competing for just one
position and having a strong resume isn't enough. Following up consistently with potential employers is one of the keys to standing out as the best candidate and landing the job.