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5 Tips for Performing an Interview Follow-Up – The Spot Blog

If you just had a job interview, the worst thing you could do is wait for a call back without doing a follow-up. With so many people being unemployed, the job market is more competitive. This means you have to do more to make yourself memorable to employers. In order to help in this process, we will provide some helpful tips on how to perform the interview follow up.

-EmploymentGuide.com Blog

If you just had a interview, make sure to follow up with the tips provided in the link above. A thank-you note is a dying art, but hiring managers and supervisors will be extremely impressed if you make sure to send one out. Get ahead of the crowd with these important tips!

New Jobs in Brentwood Link – Job Openings by Region, NY Department of Labor

There’s been a new link added to the “Jobs in Brentwood” listing of job sites. By searching the Job Openings by Region, you can find jobs in the Long Island Region categorized by industry. Take a look!

Virtual Career Network Healthcare Site Live!

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a new online tool that will allow current and prospective health care workers to explore more than 80 different occupations, identify local education and training programs, and tap into current job listings. Through the Virtual Career Network, users also can learn how previous experience such as military or on-the-job training can be applied toward a health care career, take free online courses and find sources of financial aid.

The Department of Labor launched a new Website dedicated to learning about working in Healthcare. Called the Virtual Career Network (Healthcare), anyone interested in working in the Medical, Dental or Nursing fields should visit this site. While it might not help in getting a job right away, it will help you understand what it takes to get in the field from a reliable source. With the information given, develop the plan that works best for you to attain that career goal.

The Resources part of the page is invaluable, listing National Association websites related to Healthcare. These websites often have job boards with reliable job listings, so keep that in mind when visiting this site.