NCBI Personal Career Marketing Releases Top 15 Job Hunting Liabilities in a Bad Economy
NCBI, leading Dallas-based personal career marketing firm, releases an in house study on the top 15 job hunting liabilities in the bad economy of 2008.
Las Colinas, TX (PRWEB) November 25, 2008 -- NCBI, leading Dallas-based personal career marketing firm, releases an in house study on the top 15 job hunting liabilities in the bad economy of 2008.
| | - You are unemployed
- Terminated from your most recent or previous position
- Earnings were too high
- Worked for a company that was performing poorly
- You may be too old
- Considered too much of a generalist
- Stayed too long in one job
- Attempting to relocate
- Gaps in your work history
- Lacking a college degree
- You have a record of too many job changes
- Switched to your present position a short time ago
- Entrepreneur seeking a corporate position
- You have relatively few personal contacts
- Attempting to return to a previous occupation
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Hank Johnson, Senior Managing Director of NCBI reminds job seekers that in the traditional interview, the applicant's purpose usually is to get the job, while the potential employer's purpose is to find a solution to his or her own problems. Sometimes those two purposes are on a collision course and block communications. Often applicants in a bad economy are so focused on their own needs they fail to perceive the interviewer's.
NCBI is a regionally based personal career marketing firm specializing in the DFW Metroplex, North Texas and regional Texas market.
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