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NewJobNewYouHappy New Year, everyone! I love the freshness of the new year and look forward to sharing lots of great dialogue with you in 2010.

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Bud Bilanich: Persistence and Success

Bud Bilanich is a Brooklyn kid that developed into a business mogul. His Blog is full of helpful tips and tricks to use your common sense to land the best job possible. Its great to have him guest post on TempJobCity.com

Bud:

Hello.  Welcome to my first blog post of 2010.  This blog focuses on the four components of my Common Sense Success System:

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ferrazzi_guatemalaTwitter is … weird.  Yeah, weird.  I currently have 11,409 followers, and I wonder how many of those followers are spam and fake accounts. I rarely look at the home page to see what people are writing about (I used to, all the time) because it’s so NOISY.

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Guest Article by Randy Block:
Are you sending out resumes answering advertisements on company websites?
Did someone tell you that you could upset and turn-off Human Resources if you bypass them? You have been “good” by following the “rules”. You said to yourself, “I’m perfect for the job.”

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Welcome to a Inside Recruiting podcast on TotalPicture Radio with Peter Clayton reporting. Joining me is the CEO of Pinstripe, Sue Marks. I first learned about Pinstripe at the Social Recruiting Summit last November in New York City.

Based in Brookfield, WI, Pinstripe designs and delivers high-performance talent acquisition and Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) solutions for clients in financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, technology, telecommunications, and other industries.

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One of my role models is Cory Doctorow.  Cory’s the co-editor of Boing Boing and the author of Little Brother, a teen sci fi adventure set in San Francisco in the near future.

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Ward writes:

I had two job interviews, two days apart. The one I am hoping to be
hired with is the latter. At my first job interview I was immediately offered
a job, but it does not meet with my salary requirement nor does it offer any benefits
until after 60 days. How do I tell them I wish to wait until after my
second interview without messing up the first interview?


The Career Doctor responds:

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