If you are looking for a job, or maybe considering a switch, then perhaps you should take a minute to check out Job Tuition – Job Advice. This site is your guide to getting your dream job. You will find a great deal of information here on how to apply to jobs, interview questions, and how to develop your skills and market yourself in the employment world. You can also get handy advice on how to write a winning cover letter, build your resume, address job specifications, and respond to key criteria. You will find out how to get that job, as well as how to keep it as this blog offers a lot of answers to those questions on how to be politically correct in those awkward work situations. Recent posts will catch your eye and include “How to Gracefully Quit a Jobâ€, “9 Reasons your Resume is Trashâ€, “Enhance your Career this Summerâ€, “3 Easy Ways to Network with Co-Workersâ€, Should take a Prep Class for Standardized Tests?â€, “Give a Compliment, Start a Relationship, Land a Jobâ€, “6 Tips for Filling out Job Applicationsâ€, “Promote your Personal Brand to Enhance your Careerâ€, “How to Communicate with your Bossâ€, and “Etiquette for a Work or Interview Mealâ€.
Navigation on this site is fairly straightforward. The site is black text on white background with aqua blue border and the same blue to make the headlines stand out. The posts are left-marginalized down the page, and there is a wide right navigation bar that appears to be divided into two columns. The far column is used for widgets and advertising space, and the inside column is used for the categories, recent posts, and sponsored links. The job seeker can look at a wide number of categories for job specific posts such as applications, careers, CV/Resume, Education, Hints and Tips, Interviews, Social Networking, and Working Abroad.
I am going with a 3 for this one. There was something missing, and it took me a while to figure out that it was that bloggy personal voice that to me is the most enjoyed experience in any blog. This blog seemed like just another job searchers site, and while it did provide valuable information, it does not set itself apart from others in the same category. I think some pictures would be appropriate, and I would like to see more content here as the most recent post is over a week ago and activity is sparse. If the writer is not sure of content, perhaps some personal experiences or stories would add to the blog. Right now it just needs a little bit of pop to make it stand out.
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Navigation on this site is very simple, and, quite enjoyable really. Each post is accompanied with gorgeous pictures that have this unbelievable clarity. I found it striking how the art literally jumped off the page to me, and being that it was a photo of an art piece, then digitized to view online I found that remarkable. On the post with her sketchbook for example, you can actually see the creases in the sketchbook. I can only imagine how brilliant the real life pieces must be. Each post is left marginalized and there is a right sided navigation bar. This contains a very comprehensive listing of her blog rolls and the blogs she likes to visit, as well as a couple of her Thinking Blogger Awards. Check out her links which contain all things artistic, including her portfolio and website, various galleries, and some personal artsy links that add to her eclectic vision. Here you will also find the “Good Blogs – A Community of Bloggers Promoting Bloggersâ€, where you can read blogs like “Caffeine isn’t a drug, it’s a vitamin!†and “LaCasse Gallery†among others.