IT Job Search Bible
UPDATED 4/28/10: Check out CIO.com's complete guide to finding an IT job in good times and bad, working with recruiters, using social networking websites in your job hunt, avoiding common job search mistakes, and much more. Use our expert advice, tips and analysis to help you find your next great job.
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- Searching for a Job in a Recession
- Web 2.0, Social Networking and Your Job Search
- Working with Recruiters
- Age-Specific Job Search Advice
- General Job Search Advice
- Where the IT Jobs Are
Searching for a Job in a Recession
10 Secrets for Searching for a Job in a Recession
Focusing your efforts on jobs in growing industries and demonstrating how your work has generated revenue are just two simple ways to distinguish yourself from the rest of the job seekers competing for positions in a down economy.
2 More Secrets for Improving Your Job Search in a Recession
The outlook for IT jobs in 2009 is mostly grim, so job seekers have to use a different and more aggressive approach to finding a new job.
Job Search Secrets: Targeting Done Right
If your job search centers on your résumé and scattershot networking, you may never find a new job, says career coach Vicki Brackett. Here, she proposes the targeted job search as the most effective job hunting strategy in a recession.
Recruiters' Secrets: 6 Job Hunting Tips for a Tough Market
Whether they're employed or unemployed, IT professionals are anxious about their job prospects during this recession. They want to know how to navigate the worst job market in years and how they can differentiate themselves. Here's direct advice from recruiters on job hunting, with and without a recruiter.
6 Tactics for Today's Job Search
Outdated job-search tactics can undermine your effort to land a new gig. In a competitive job market, fine-tuning your approach to meet present conditions can mean the difference between frustration and success.
Best Practices for Getting Hired in a Downturn
Robert Half Technology's Dave Willmer looks at the IT jobs landscape.
Finding a Job When Times Are Tough
The executive director of Robert Half Technology discusses finding a job in a deep recession.
Should You Take a Lower-Level Job?
Many career experts warn job seekers against taking lower-level jobs. They argue it does a disservice to the job seeker's career. But in this economy, taking a lower-level job might actually be a smart career move. Here's why.
It's Not You. It's the Economy
Time for a reality check: Your lack of progress in your job search isn't due to any personal or professional deficiency, says executive recruiter Mark Jaffe.
The Wackiest Thing You've Done to Get a Job
From sandwich boards to billboards, desperate job seekers are taking extreme measures to market themselves to prospective employers.
How Long Have You Been Looking for a Job?
Executives can expect to be on the hunt at least a year, says one executive recruiter.
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