Welcome To The Minnesota Headhunter Blog
May 06, 2009
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This is a “what’s going on” here at Minnesota Headhunter. Blog posts of interest, event announcements, Minnesota IT Jobs I am recruiting for and recruiting, startup and job search advice.
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Attending Events:
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April 28: Greater MSP Jobs and Reimagining Our Future (virtual)
September 17-24: Twin Cities Startup Week (hybrid)
Blog Posts (recent/popular) or scroll down:
Many Companies Are Not Prepared For “The Roaring Twenties” Post Pandemic Hiring Surge
COVID19, Politics, Social Justice And The Economy: We Are NOT All In The Same Boat
Have a question, comment or looking for some information? Send an email to paul@mnheadhunter.com
Hey Paul,
I caught the tail end your job hunter tookit webinar. How can I get the slides from your pres?
thanks bro!
Posted by: Anthony Warren | May 28, 2009 at 01:36 PM
Good post, Paul. Also, your "Five Things NOT To Do During a Job Interview" are very good as well. Funny how many things seem like no brainers, but still need to be pounded into peoples head.
We do some work for http://www.minnesotajoblist.com, so please use that as a resource for listings when needed. It's pretty comprehensive, so hopefully you find it of value. Thanks!
Posted by: Paul | June 29, 2009 at 08:05 AM
Hi Paul,
The common lament of job seekers, that "employers only hire people with experience, yet the only way to gain experience is to get hired" How do we go about this? Is building or managing a career by making yourself visible on-line through social networks like facebook and LinkedIn a big plus factor? Thx
Posted by: Executive Careers Blogger | June 30, 2009 at 06:33 AM
Hi Paul,
Like a lot of people I'm interviewing like crazy to find my next position. I happen to be a disabled veteran who might qualify for the Federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit for Hiring Veterans. When "selling yourself to a prospective employer what is a good way to mention this added perk without sounding desperate? Thanks
Posted by: twitter.com/roninrecruiter | November 03, 2009 at 01:43 PM