Monday, September 8, 2008

It certainly seems to be the case that all rules have loop holes or permit exceptions depending on the situation. In an article by CareerBuilder.com they offer some possible exceptions for some of the rigid rules of performing a job search. According to CareerBuilder.com it is sometimes acceptable to bend the rules, as long as it will set your apart from other applicants in a good way. The exceptions to the rules have to do with resume format, interviewing, the job application itself, selling yourself to employers, and how to shed a positive light on your entire job process. This could be a helpful article to read for those of you partaking in the job search, and you can access that article here.

On a side note, if you or someone you know is actively looking for a position in the technology field and feel that you have excellent problem solving skills, good communication (both written and oral), customer service skills, the ability to work with others, multi task and prioritize to meet deadlines. We would be interested in hearing from you please e-mail us, or browse our site at www.e-richards.com.

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