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Posted on 04 June 2010. Tags: agriculture industry, America, bachelor, best paying college, bright outlook, Career, career choice, college majors, crossroads, diverse field, economy, Employment, engineer, engineer job, Engineering, engineering jobs, financial sector, fundamental economic changes, General, important reasons, IN Jobs, indian engineering, Indiana Engineering, Indiana Engineering Jobs, Indiana engineers, indiana job, Indiana Statehouse, industries, investments, job search, job seekers, Labor, licensing, likely need, lower wage workers, machinery, majors, mining, outsourced, presence, productive sectors, recent report, reliance, report showed that, salary, Show, solid career choice, state of indiana, strong presence, wage, will most likely need
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Engineering in general is a very diverse field with many opportunities, but Engineering jobs in Indiana in particular have a very bright outlook for a few important reasons. The country is undergoing some fundamental economic changes, and Indiana is situated at the crossroads of those changes, meaning a growth in jobs for Indiana engineers.
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Posted on 07 April 2010. Tags: a lot of applications, Action, alumni, Athens, Bend, Bloomington, bloomington west, campus, college hangouts, college town, College Town Jobs, Colleges and Universities, construction experience, construction projects, decent size, donations, Dorms, driver, Employment, Food, Food Services, good way, Grab school newspapers, handyman, higher education, industries, job listings, job search, Jobs In Indiana, Lafayette, local economies, local publications, lookout, main strip, nation, new construction, offices, One thing, party transportation, personal impression, phone, private buses, restaurants, School, school newspapers, search college, Services, shuttle buses, South Bend, Student, Tax, taxi services, telephone reps, town administration, Transportation, various types, West Lafayette, wide range
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Indiana is one of the leading states in the nation for higher education. Between South Bend, Bloomington, West Lafayette, and many other college towns, there is a wide range of jobs brought into local economies by these institutions. For those willing to work in a variety of industries, these college towns present many opportunities.
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Posted on 09 October 2009. Tags: 60 seconds, appropriate choice, Better, Blouse, bright colors, caption id=, casual, casual day, cautious, choice men, clothes, Clothing, color shirt, conservative, conservative standard, current flair help, dress, dressing for job interview, Employment, fashion merchandising, flair, good condition, heels, important thing, inappropriately, industries, industry, industry standard, interview success, jeans, job interview, job search, Labor, merchandising, merchandising industries, potential employer, Retail, scuff marks, shoes, Shopping, solid color, standard, Suit (clothing), Than, worn heels
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Dress for Interview Success
Dressing to impress at your job interview is the most important thing you can do. Your potential employer will make a decision about you on that alone. You have 60 seconds to make a good first impression. What you wear is vitally important to your job search.
In this respect, is conservative always better? No, not always. When dressing to impress at your job interview, you must first decide what your industry’s standard is. Is it a conservative standard or does using some current flair help you? In most situations a business suit is the most appropriate choice.
Men’s and women’s business suits should be solid color for first interviews. Both should use a coordinating color shirt or blouse and matching shoes. The shoes should be in good condition without worn heels and scuff marks.
Depending on the industry the shirt or blouse should be current and fashionable. You can go bolder in retail or fashion merchandising industries and understated in industries that are more conservative.
You must have a full understanding of what the industry standard is. Most often if there is a casual day at your potential employer’s office on the day of your interview, they will tell you that. That does not mean that you should wear jeans.
Always dress better than you think you need to. Be cautious with bright colors and hems. You want them to remember you for your talent, not your clothes. You only have one chance at a first impression, don’t blow it by dressing inappropriately.
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Posted on 06 October 2009. Tags: best job, best jobs, concise, employer, employers, Employment, experience, good idea, grammar errors, hinder, honest, honestly, industries, job boards, Job hunting, job search, job seekers, job sites, Labor, link, LinkedIn, market, money, padding, page, positions, Résumé, searching for a job, seekers, simple tools, smart job search, smart network, social, Social media, Social network service, social networking sites, spelling, successful job search, Than, time is money, Tools, tough market, transition phase, Unemployment, update, various industries
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You’ve just been laid off or your position was eliminated. Now you need to know how to search for a job smartly. Remember, time is money and who can really live on unemployment, right? It’s a tough market out there and using some simple tools, you can move through the transition phase much more quickly.
First, review and update your resume. It’s always a good idea to keep your resume up to date because opportunities present themselves all the time. Make sure your resume has no spelling or grammar errors, is neat and concise and clearly and honestly describes your experience. Nothing will hinder your successful job search more than “padding” your resume. Employers currently have a wealth of candidates to choose from, so lying will rule you out immediately.
Second, utilize social networking sites like LinkedIn and facebook. This is a growing trend for job seekers and employers. LinkedIn has job boards for various industries and many positions listed are exclusive to that site. When searching for a job smartly, something to remember is people will hire people they like and who others like. This is important when using social networking sites for your job search.
Make sure you don’t put anything on your facebook page that you wouldn’t want your mother to see. If using LinkedIn, make sure you invite people to your network that will be willing to write you recommendations. You never know who is hiring. The best jobs are those not found on job sites. Be smart, network.
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Posted on 05 October 2009. Tags: Action, application forms, Community Action Program, decent jobs, department of labor, Employment, employment service, ex felon, felon, felons, Felony, felony record, felony records, fidelity, fidelity bonding insurance, General, general assistance, Goodwill, Goodwill Industries, goodwill industries of central indiana, Government, government agencies, helping, Indiana Department, indiana department of labor, indiana felons, indiana felons jobs, indiana felons work, industries, insurance, investigations, job interview, job retention, job search, Labor, Many companies, Next Step Programs, Organization, Organizations, placement assistance, Program, Programs, Resource Centers, Résumé, Resumes, self-sufficient, seminars, Services, step, Tax, tax credits, temporary jobs, transitional employment, transitional employment service, United States Department of Labor, usual commercial bonding, various services, work experience
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It isn’t easy for a person convicted of a felony to get a job in Indiana. Many companies conduct investigations into the backgrounds of people who are applying for a job. Nevertheless, it is still possible to get a job with the assistance of government agencies and some organizations.
The Indiana Department of Labor leads the government agencies in this state in helping individuals with felony records get back on their feet again by getting decent jobs to help them become self-sufficient. Tax credits are provided to companies hiring ex-felons and fidelity bonding insurance is offered to persons who cannot get the usual commercial bonding. Job placement assistance is also provided by the government through the Community Action Program.
Organizations that offer help to ex-felons in getting a job include the Fletcher Place Ministry and the Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana. The ministry offers the Next Step Programs that help an ex-felon become employed after he has attended a series of seminars. On the other hand, Goodwill Industries offer various services to ex-felons, including general assistance in looking for a job and transitional employment.
The Resource Centers of Goodwill Industries provide general assistance such as providing tips on how to look for job leads, writing resumes, filling up application forms and other requirements, going for the job interview, and job retention. Meanwhile, in the transitional employment service, Goodwill Industries provide temporary jobs to ex-felons to help them get the work experience that they may need when applying for other jobs.
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Posted on 02 October 2009. Tags: actual writing, Adult Basic Education, aptitude, aptitude testing, caption id=, Career, career exploration, central office, Criminal record, criminal records, different groups, Diploma, diploma preparation, Employment, English as a foreign or second language, English as a Second Language, Equivalency Diploma preparation, exploration, felon, felons, Felony, felony record, felony records, General, general assistance, General Educational Development, general equivalency diploma, Goodwill, Goodwill Industries, goodwill industries of central indiana, Government, government agencies, hard fact, harsh reality, important job, indianapolis indiana, industries, job applicants, job applications, job hunt, Job hunting, job interview, job retention strategies, Jobs for Felons, jobs for felons in indiana, Jobs for Felons in Indianapolis, Labor, language, language classes, Many businesses, Many companies, Michigan, Michigan St, Michigan Street, necessary work experience, Organization, Organizations, prep, Program, Resource Centers, Résumé, Resumes, Second Language, self-sufficient, Services, transitional employment, transitional employment program, Tree, ups, various kinds, writing a resume
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Jobs for Felons, Indianapolis, Indiana
Individuals with felony records discover the harsh reality that many companies are not willing to hire them the moment they get out of jail and try to find a job. It is a hard fact that many businesses even conduct investigations on the backgrounds of job applicants and refuse to accept those with criminal records. And even if they do find work, the pay is usually low.
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Posted on 03 August 2009. Tags: Code of Federal Regulations, employer, Expungement, felon, Felon in possession of a firearm, felons, Felony, good job, good jobs, good tips, Goodwill, Goodwill Industries, honest, http://www.evvgoodwill.org, http://www.goodwill-ni.org/job seekers.p…, http://www.goodwillindy.org/jobs/default…, IN Jobs, Indiana felon, indiana felons, indiana job, Indiana Jobs, Indiana Jobs for Felons, industries, job seekers, Jobs for Felons, jobs for felons in indiana, jobs for felons in indianapolis in, Jobs Indiana Felons, Labor, lied, local goodwill industries, love, Organizations, petition, Program, Programs, Than, tips for finding a job, upfront
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If you are a convicted felon and have been looking for a job in Indiana, you already know that this can make it even more tough for you to find a good job. If you’re smart about the problem, you can increase your chances of getting a great job, even if you have a felony on your record.
- Be Honest – If you try to lie on your application, you may get caught. Even if you don’t, you will always wonder if it will come up. If you are honest about your felony upfront you lessen your chances of losing the job once the employer finds out you lied on the application.
- Petition – If you think it’s unfair for felons trying to get a job in Indiana, there is a Petition for Indiana Felons looking for work. Will it be successful? Who knows. If nothing else, you can hear stories about looking for work in Indiana from other felons. You might pick up some good tips for finding a job.
- Goodwill Placement Programs – As can be expected, your local Goodwill Industries may have something in place to help felons locate and keep good jobs.
Do you have tips for a felon looking for work in Indiana? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment below and let us know what you think about felons trying to find work – anywhere in Indiana. Whether you’ve had trouble or not, sharing your story with others can help … more than you could ever know.
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