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		<title>By: Lupita Hlavacek</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lupita Hlavacek</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 11:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>good site!</description>
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		<title>By: hemen  parekh</title>
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		<dc:creator>hemen  parekh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 05:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unemployed watch-out!

Times OF India (Aug. 05, 2010) reports:

Reuters / Ipsol poll on &quot; business attire &quot;, conducted amongst  12,500 executives in 24 countries, found:
How many wear smart dresses to work?
INDIANS TOP SMART POLL

INDIA	58 %
SOUTH KOREA	47 %
CHINA	46 %
TURKEY	46 %
SAUDI ARABIA	44 %
SOUTH AFRICA	44 %
BRITAIN	43 %
AUSTRALIA	40 %
UNITED STATES	37 %
CANADA	35 %
ITALY	35 %
JAPAN	35 %
BRAZIL	33 %
GERMANY	31 %
FRANCE	30 %
BELGIUM	28 %
RUSSIA	28 %
ARGENTINA	27 %
MEXICO	22 %
SWEDEN	22 %
INDONESIA	21 %



But this is when you already have a job !

My advice to jobseekers everywhere, about to appear for a job-interview:

“Just don’t take a risk. Dress your best. Look smarter than all other applicants waiting to be interviewed. It will boost your confidence. Everything else being equal between two finalists, the better dressed candidate will walk away with a job offer !”
With regards,

hemen parekh


www.CustomizeResume.com
 

Job  for  All  =  Peace  on  Earth</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unemployed watch-out!</p>
<p>Times OF India (Aug. 05, 2010) reports:</p>
<p>Reuters / Ipsol poll on &#8221; business attire &#8220;, conducted amongst  12,500 executives in 24 countries, found:<br />
How many wear smart dresses to work?<br />
INDIANS TOP SMART POLL</p>
<p>INDIA	58 %<br />
SOUTH KOREA	47 %<br />
CHINA	46 %<br />
TURKEY	46 %<br />
SAUDI ARABIA	44 %<br />
SOUTH AFRICA	44 %<br />
BRITAIN	43 %<br />
AUSTRALIA	40 %<br />
UNITED STATES	37 %<br />
CANADA	35 %<br />
ITALY	35 %<br />
JAPAN	35 %<br />
BRAZIL	33 %<br />
GERMANY	31 %<br />
FRANCE	30 %<br />
BELGIUM	28 %<br />
RUSSIA	28 %<br />
ARGENTINA	27 %<br />
MEXICO	22 %<br />
SWEDEN	22 %<br />
INDONESIA	21 %</p>
<p>But this is when you already have a job !</p>
<p>My advice to jobseekers everywhere, about to appear for a job-interview:</p>
<p>“Just don’t take a risk. Dress your best. Look smarter than all other applicants waiting to be interviewed. It will boost your confidence. Everything else being equal between two finalists, the better dressed candidate will walk away with a job offer !”<br />
With regards,</p>
<p>hemen parekh</p>
<p><a href="http://www.CustomizeResume.com" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/comment/www.CustomizeResume.com');" rel="nofollow">http://www.CustomizeResume.com</a></p>
<p>Job  for  All  =  Peace  on  Earth</p>
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		<title>By: hemen  parekh</title>
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		<dc:creator>hemen  parekh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 05:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jobseekers take note!

According to Geoffery Battie, Head of Psychology Sciences, at University of Manchester, the formula for a perfect handshake is:

PH = 

    ? ( e2+ve2 )( d2 ) + ( cg + dr ) 2 + ? { ( 42 )( 42 ) } 2    
    +(vi+t+te ) 2 + { ( 42 ) ( 42 ) } 2

He could have simply said:

Recruiters just don’t like

	Sweaty palms

	Limp wrists

	Gripping too hard

	Lack of eye-contact

According to him, the perfect handshake formula ( before and after the interview ) for impressing HR Managers  comprises

	Cool dry palms

	Complete grip

	Firm squeeze

	Medium vigor

	Right hand

	No longer than 3 seconds

In these days of rampant unemployment and rare interview calls, jobseekers cannot afford to overlook any tip!

With regards

hemen  parekh

www.CustomizeResume.com

Jobs  for  All  =  Peace  on  Earth</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jobseekers take note!</p>
<p>According to Geoffery Battie, Head of Psychology Sciences, at University of Manchester, the formula for a perfect handshake is:</p>
<p>PH = </p>
<p>    ? ( e2+ve2 )( d2 ) + ( cg + dr ) 2 + ? { ( 42 )( 42 ) } 2<br />
    +(vi+t+te ) 2 + { ( 42 ) ( 42 ) } 2</p>
<p>He could have simply said:</p>
<p>Recruiters just don’t like</p>
<p>	Sweaty palms</p>
<p>	Limp wrists</p>
<p>	Gripping too hard</p>
<p>	Lack of eye-contact</p>
<p>According to him, the perfect handshake formula ( before and after the interview ) for impressing HR Managers  comprises</p>
<p>	Cool dry palms</p>
<p>	Complete grip</p>
<p>	Firm squeeze</p>
<p>	Medium vigor</p>
<p>	Right hand</p>
<p>	No longer than 3 seconds</p>
<p>In these days of rampant unemployment and rare interview calls, jobseekers cannot afford to overlook any tip!</p>
<p>With regards</p>
<p>hemen  parekh</p>
<p><a href="http://www.CustomizeResume.com" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/comment/www.CustomizeResume.com');" rel="nofollow">http://www.CustomizeResume.com</a></p>
<p>Jobs  for  All  =  Peace  on  Earth</p>
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