Finding a Job is a full time Job!
Career/Job Search!
Is gender an issue in workplace! Or is it irrelevant!
Ask a woman and she will tell you that being a working woman in a developing country like Pakistan is always a difficult task. Working women face challenges day in and day out and they live through it. Although the literacy rate of females in Pakistan has increased to 62 percent, they still find it
Dream
Friend 1: Why didn’t you apply for the job? What are you waiting for, wasting time? Friend 2: I already told you that there is nothing in here for me I want to go to USA or Canada, I will have a better future there. Does this sound familiar? If not with every family, this
Who is not taking LinkedIn seriously?
People on LinkedIn have thousands of connections, they take time to comment on the posts they like, dislike, agree or disagree with. It is an open platform. It is baffling when people want others to stop posting certain material on LinkedIn because according to them it is unprofessional. Before starting any debate let us be
How to get more out of a Staffing Agency?
Searching for jobs and candidates has become a lot easier these days. Job seekers are not burning fuel just to drop their resumes at the door step of companies. Employers are not taking the pain of advertising and interviewing tens of candidates just to find the right one. Digital age is a blessing for both
Where Are We Going?
Forgive my rant if it offends any one. LinkedIn is a professional network. YES indeed it is!!! But does it sound nice to give hateful comments on the post if it is not professional enough according to an individual. Commenting on beards, hijabs, and short sleeves has become so easy when one is hiding behind
To use or not to use! “Objective Statement” or “Career Summary” on top of Resumes!
Does it serve any purpose, add any value? I review several resumes every day with a common theme; Resumes beginning with an “objective” with more or less the same statement. e.g. “to enhance my skills and …..” Internet is filled with so-called “killer objective statements” that individuals use as an opening statement for their resumes,