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		<title>By: Freshers Yaar! &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Companies Hiring: The Midwest Edition</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-9118</link>
		<dc:creator>Freshers Yaar! &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Companies Hiring: The Midwest Edition</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 10 Companies Hiring for the Holidays Yesterday, Kate gave you the latest outlook out seasonal hiring&#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Companies Hiring: The Midwest Edition &#124; Only Delhi Jobs - Delhi&#39;s Job Search HQ &#124; Delhi Jobs</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-9057</link>
		<dc:creator>Companies Hiring: The Midwest Edition &#124; Only Delhi Jobs - Delhi&#39;s Job Search HQ &#124; Delhi Jobs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 10 Companies Hiring for the Holidays Yesterday, Kate gave you the latest outlook out seasonal hiring&#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Only Bangalore Jobs &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Companies Hiring: The Midwest Edition</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-9045</link>
		<dc:creator>Only Bangalore Jobs &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Companies Hiring: The Midwest Edition</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 10 Companies Hiring for the Holidays Yesterday, Kate gave you the latest outlook out seasonal hiring&#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Nan Cassidy</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-7775</link>
		<dc:creator>Nan Cassidy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 04:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m trying to reach a Robert (B0b) Granger who was in the Air Force in Ms. in the late 1960&#039;s.  Could this be you?</description>
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		<title>By: 1984DJC</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-5478</link>
		<dc:creator>1984DJC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 16:44:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been out of work for so long I seriously cannot remember the last real job I had. the only advice I have is to go to school. even if you have a degree already unless of course you have a masters becaue I&#039;m not sure where you can go from there.  If people who have masters degree can&#039;t be hired though gee whiz I don&#039;t think there is any hope for the rest of us. I have read every comment here and I can relate to every single one. however I did read one comment about volunteering in the field to get experience. That doesn&#039;t work so well all the time because it hasn&#039;t worked for me I have so much volunteer experience I need to pages granted there are different areas of work being accounted for. Like childcare, construction, customer service, office coordinator, fund raiser coordinator, painting ( pictures not walls), tutoring in computer programs, software and basic computer knowledge. I think I just need to become a fultime paid volunteer.  The job market is crazy where I live and I really just think no one cares that others need a job they just flipp through the resumes. My real problem with that is they will probaly throw away the better candidate for whatever reason they deem fit and then by some stroke of luck these individuals are left with just one resume left, so they hire that person without knowing they are an idiot. yay! I think this process just continues until people give up. It is so frustrating to not be able to find a job when you are really, seriously looking. And when you know people who are seriously unqualified or just plain stupid get jobs its just a slap in the face because you know you were the better applicant. Everyone has that one friend who is just for lack of a better word stupid so lets not get on our high horses. and don&#039;t get your panties twisted about how others type your excellent typing skills don&#039;t seem to have landed you a job and if you have a job then what the hell are you doing here yaking with us GO TO WORK!!! and if you are at work while you are doing this GOD HELP US ALL because if a dipshit like yourself can get a job and abuse it then the rest of us are all seriously screwed 
**that last comment wasn&#039;t aimed at anyone in particuar there are just alot of jackasses who leave comments and don&#039;t seem to think that they could hurt someone&#039;s feelings. I really don&#039;t think anyone asked for your feedback so put a sock in it. even though you guys make a point ya&#039;ll didn&#039;t have to single out and attack the person&#039;s intelligence. it&#039;s about helping others out not taking advantage of their misfortune. and another point most people don&#039;t correct grammatical errors when they are chatting or posting a comment on a freaking website it just ain&#039;t that dang serious! but theie resumes are flawless because I know mine is. It&#039;s been checked rechecked outsourced to others to check given to employers to check and I have been so bold to ask Why? because I know when they say I&#039;ll cal you that means they won&#039;t so I ask WHY? what was wrong and it is NOT my resume so dudes who are leaving hateful comments to others need to get a life**
PEACE
I hope everyone is blessed with employment!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been out of work for so long I seriously cannot remember the last real job I had. the only advice I have is to go to school. even if you have a degree already unless of course you have a masters becaue I&#8217;m not sure where you can go from there.  If people who have masters degree can&#8217;t be hired though gee whiz I don&#8217;t think there is any hope for the rest of us. I have read every comment here and I can relate to every single one. however I did read one comment about volunteering in the field to get experience. That doesn&#8217;t work so well all the time because it hasn&#8217;t worked for me I have so much volunteer experience I need to pages granted there are different areas of work being accounted for. Like childcare, construction, customer service, office coordinator, fund raiser coordinator, painting ( pictures not walls), tutoring in computer programs, software and basic computer knowledge. I think I just need to become a fultime paid volunteer.  The job market is crazy where I live and I really just think no one cares that others need a job they just flipp through the resumes. My real problem with that is they will probaly throw away the better candidate for whatever reason they deem fit and then by some stroke of luck these individuals are left with just one resume left, so they hire that person without knowing they are an idiot. yay! I think this process just continues until people give up. It is so frustrating to not be able to find a job when you are really, seriously looking. And when you know people who are seriously unqualified or just plain stupid get jobs its just a slap in the face because you know you were the better applicant. Everyone has that one friend who is just for lack of a better word stupid so lets not get on our high horses. and don&#8217;t get your panties twisted about how others type your excellent typing skills don&#8217;t seem to have landed you a job and if you have a job then what the hell are you doing here yaking with us GO TO WORK!!! and if you are at work while you are doing this GOD HELP US ALL because if a dipshit like yourself can get a job and abuse it then the rest of us are all seriously screwed<br />
**that last comment wasn&#8217;t aimed at anyone in particuar there are just alot of jackasses who leave comments and don&#8217;t seem to think that they could hurt someone&#8217;s feelings. I really don&#8217;t think anyone asked for your feedback so put a sock in it. even though you guys make a point ya&#8217;ll didn&#8217;t have to single out and attack the person&#8217;s intelligence. it&#8217;s about helping others out not taking advantage of their misfortune. and another point most people don&#8217;t correct grammatical errors when they are chatting or posting a comment on a freaking website it just ain&#8217;t that dang serious! but theie resumes are flawless because I know mine is. It&#8217;s been checked rechecked outsourced to others to check given to employers to check and I have been so bold to ask Why? because I know when they say I&#8217;ll cal you that means they won&#8217;t so I ask WHY? what was wrong and it is NOT my resume so dudes who are leaving hateful comments to others need to get a life**<br />
PEACE<br />
I hope everyone is blessed with employment!</p>
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		<title>By: Gman</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-5207</link>
		<dc:creator>Gman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 23:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow,

Samuel ripping on the comments posted, when you ended a sentence with a preposition?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow,</p>
<p>Samuel ripping on the comments posted, when you ended a sentence with a preposition?</p>
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		<title>By: Mohit</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-5154</link>
		<dc:creator>Mohit</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 00:06:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is there any job available in the New York City area ??</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there any job available in the New York City area ??</p>
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		<title>By: Jim Edwards</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-5143</link>
		<dc:creator>Jim Edwards</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Holiday Job Hunting: Fact &amp; Fiction  
 
                                         
The Quiz &amp; Answers 
 
Please indicate “Fact” or “Fiction” for each of the statements below. 
 
1.     There is less competition for jobs in December. 
 
Fact.  Competition for positions is greatly reduced because of the prevailing belief that employers don’t 
hire in December.  Most of your competitors will not be looking for a job this month but look out in 
January!  Many job seekers get offers they wouldn’t ordinarily get by looking in December. 
 
2.     There are only a few positions open in December. 
 
Fiction.  For most companies, next year’s budget is already approved.  Hiring managers either want to 
start the year with full staff or have requisitions for positions that begin immediately after the New 
Year.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys show no pattern of a drop-off in permanent hires at year- 
end.  In fact, most companies have the same number of openings at year-end as they do the rest of the 
year but they have fewer candidates. There may also be pressure to exhaust this year’s hiring budget. 
 
3.     January is the strongest hiring month of the year. 
 
Fact.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, January is the strongest hiring month of the year.  
Remember, it’s the legwork done in November and December that puts job seekers in a better position 
to snag the first-of-the-year positions. 
 
4.     Hiring managers are too busy during the holidays to do interviews. 
 
Fiction.  Fewer business trips and daylong meetings take place in December making it easier to reach 
decision makers.  Most managers have reached their goals and are at their desks planning for the New 
Year.  Managers could also have tips of positions that will open after the first of the year. 
 
5.     Calls to potential employers are not welcome during the holidays. 
 
Fiction.  For most of the year, managers strive to screen the tide of job hunters coming their way.  At 
year-end, however, that tide has thinned and hiring managers are in a more giving mood.  The best time 
to call is first thing in the morning and late afternoon.  By mid-day they are likely to be roaming the 
halls or taking longer lunch breaks. 
 
 6.     Holiday parties are great places to get job leads. 
 
Fact.  Of course, you have to have your strategy well planned.  Collect your holiday presents early by 
requesting job leads and referrals from your friends.  Be company and department specific in your 
request naming your target company and the specific department.  Get names, numbers, and permission 
to mention your contact’s name in the initial call.  Appearing desperate is a downer for everybody.  
Engage in some relaxed conversation about job openings. 
 
Make appointments with willing friends and acquaintances for coffee or other short social meetings to 
discuss your search.  Have your 90-second commercial ready along with a 60 second description of 
your ideal job.  (See the “Tools” handout for more information.) 
 
7.     Sending Holiday greeting cards is a waste of time. 
 
Fiction.  Use your holiday cards to update friends, associates, and family on your current status.  An 
upbeat note in the card will start your phone ringing.  Expanding your list of card recipients will put 
your name in front of more people, possibly some that you will see at holiday parties. 
 
 8.     December is a good month to take time off from a job search. 
 
Fiction.  The prevailing concept is that companies don’t hire during the holidays.  Fact: they do!!  
Taking yourself out of the game shrinks the pool of candidates and gives someone else the edge. 
 
 9.     Traveling during the holidays stops a job search. 
 
Fiction.  Okay, it’s a trick question.  If you are already interviewing with a prospective employer, taking 
a trip is a great reason to call the hiring manager with your contact information.  Another possibility is 
that your travels may take you to one of your target locations.  How about calling potential employers 
ahead of time to set up visits? 
 
10. Taking a temporary holiday job is a bad idea. 
 
Fact &amp; Fiction.  Taking a temp job to fill the dwindling coffers could be necessary.  Selecting that job is 
important.  Many retail jobs will end after the rush and you’ve taken yourself off of the market at a 
critical time.  Temp jobs with companies that are on your hit list or if the work closely matches your 
preferences and skills could be a great idea.  Companies are hiring “temp to perm” more often these 
days.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holiday Job Hunting: Fact &amp; Fiction  </p>
<p>The Quiz &amp; Answers </p>
<p>Please indicate “Fact” or “Fiction” for each of the statements below. </p>
<p>1.     There is less competition for jobs in December. </p>
<p>Fact.  Competition for positions is greatly reduced because of the prevailing belief that employers don’t<br />
hire in December.  Most of your competitors will not be looking for a job this month but look out in<br />
January!  Many job seekers get offers they wouldn’t ordinarily get by looking in December. </p>
<p>2.     There are only a few positions open in December. </p>
<p>Fiction.  For most companies, next year’s budget is already approved.  Hiring managers either want to<br />
start the year with full staff or have requisitions for positions that begin immediately after the New<br />
Year.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys show no pattern of a drop-off in permanent hires at year-<br />
end.  In fact, most companies have the same number of openings at year-end as they do the rest of the<br />
year but they have fewer candidates. There may also be pressure to exhaust this year’s hiring budget. </p>
<p>3.     January is the strongest hiring month of the year. </p>
<p>Fact.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, January is the strongest hiring month of the year.<br />
Remember, it’s the legwork done in November and December that puts job seekers in a better position<br />
to snag the first-of-the-year positions. </p>
<p>4.     Hiring managers are too busy during the holidays to do interviews. </p>
<p>Fiction.  Fewer business trips and daylong meetings take place in December making it easier to reach<br />
decision makers.  Most managers have reached their goals and are at their desks planning for the New<br />
Year.  Managers could also have tips of positions that will open after the first of the year. </p>
<p>5.     Calls to potential employers are not welcome during the holidays. </p>
<p>Fiction.  For most of the year, managers strive to screen the tide of job hunters coming their way.  At<br />
year-end, however, that tide has thinned and hiring managers are in a more giving mood.  The best time<br />
to call is first thing in the morning and late afternoon.  By mid-day they are likely to be roaming the<br />
halls or taking longer lunch breaks. </p>
<p> 6.     Holiday parties are great places to get job leads. </p>
<p>Fact.  Of course, you have to have your strategy well planned.  Collect your holiday presents early by<br />
requesting job leads and referrals from your friends.  Be company and department specific in your<br />
request naming your target company and the specific department.  Get names, numbers, and permission<br />
to mention your contact’s name in the initial call.  Appearing desperate is a downer for everybody.<br />
Engage in some relaxed conversation about job openings. </p>
<p>Make appointments with willing friends and acquaintances for coffee or other short social meetings to<br />
discuss your search.  Have your 90-second commercial ready along with a 60 second description of<br />
your ideal job.  (See the “Tools” handout for more information.) </p>
<p>7.     Sending Holiday greeting cards is a waste of time. </p>
<p>Fiction.  Use your holiday cards to update friends, associates, and family on your current status.  An<br />
upbeat note in the card will start your phone ringing.  Expanding your list of card recipients will put<br />
your name in front of more people, possibly some that you will see at holiday parties. </p>
<p> 8.     December is a good month to take time off from a job search. </p>
<p>Fiction.  The prevailing concept is that companies don’t hire during the holidays.  Fact: they do!!<br />
Taking yourself out of the game shrinks the pool of candidates and gives someone else the edge. </p>
<p> 9.     Traveling during the holidays stops a job search. </p>
<p>Fiction.  Okay, it’s a trick question.  If you are already interviewing with a prospective employer, taking<br />
a trip is a great reason to call the hiring manager with your contact information.  Another possibility is<br />
that your travels may take you to one of your target locations.  How about calling potential employers<br />
ahead of time to set up visits? </p>
<p>10. Taking a temporary holiday job is a bad idea. </p>
<p>Fact &amp; Fiction.  Taking a temp job to fill the dwindling coffers could be necessary.  Selecting that job is<br />
important.  Many retail jobs will end after the rush and you’ve taken yourself off of the market at a<br />
critical time.  Temp jobs with companies that are on your hit list or if the work closely matches your<br />
preferences and skills could be a great idea.  Companies are hiring “temp to perm” more often these<br />
days.</p>
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		<title>By: Teen Hiring During the Holidays! &#124; The Job Guy</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-5082</link>
		<dc:creator>Teen Hiring During the Holidays! &#124; The Job Guy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 16:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] are some ideas on where to look for companies that are hiring for the holidays depending on where you live…including [...]</description>
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		<title>By: More Companies Hiring for the Holidays &#171; Canadian Engineering Jobs</title>
		<link>http://www.theworkbuzz.com/job-search/companies-holiday-hiring/#comment-5029</link>
		<dc:creator>More Companies Hiring for the Holidays &#171; Canadian Engineering Jobs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 01:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] talked  a lot about seasonal hiring and we got a huge response to the blog where we posted 10 companies hiring for the holidays. Based on all of your comments, it sounds like a few of you are looking for some more [...]</description>
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