Networking and Reciprocation
March 12, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Facebook, LinkedIn, Networking, Ning, Resume Writing
The key to your networking success is reciprocation . As in any relationship, positive results and new opportunities are unlikely to unfold if either party feels there is a lack of reciprocation. A mutally beneficial relationship requires a conscious effort to ensure a give and take balance. It is not uncommon that we see the demise of many businesses or personal relationships resulting from an imbalance in reciprocation…
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WHICH ARE THE BESTLEARNING RESOURCES / CONSULTANTS THAT CAN ASSIST IN MAKING A SPARKLING AND EFFECTIVE RESUME / CV
March 12, 2010 by Admin
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Extreme Job Change: One Woman’s Story
March 12, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Career Advice, CareerBuilder, Cover Letter, Indeed.com, Networking, Ning, Resume Writing, Twitter
By CAREEREALISM-Approved Expert , Mary Sevinsky A 53 year old female client, Rhonda, was just offered her dream job . Not too surprising until you hear the job she was offered was with the FBI. She thought she was wasting her time, she informs: The FBI only hired young (male) college students. She had an associate’s degree in administrative science (read …
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Accomplishments List
March 11, 2010 by Admin
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Do you have a list of accomplishments and how many of them are on your list? When and to whom do you present it? Clarification added March 11, 2010 5:31 PM: I’m talking about a list of accomplishments, not those that you would include on your resume.
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The Power of Social Media
March 11, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Networking, Ning, Resume Writing, Social Media, Social Networks
The power of social media is truly amazing and the blazing trail of transparency ensuing is both exciting and frightening. If there is one common thread, it is CHANGE and understanding those changes and learning how to use the power of the Web and social networks is key to the success of your career or business. The following are some of the most influential people on…
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Who’s Hiring for Entry Level Jobs & College Grads Vol 5
March 10, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Career Advice, Cover Letter, Interview Tips, Networking, Recruiting
Today’s post covers a variety of topics to help you in your job search. Before getting started, though, a word of hope . We know you keep hearing about all the jobs lost and the high unemployment rate. What you don’t hear about is that businesses of all kinds are still hiring . Even in the slowest of times, some…
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4 Surefire Tactics to Keep Your $100K+ Executive Job Search Alive and Kicking
March 10, 2010 by Admin
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“What do I need to do to be more effective and keep my job search alive?” In this article, I give you four sure-fire tactics to implement so that you can keep your job search campaign… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Before, During, and After a Layoff
March 10, 2010 by Admin
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What’s scary about this economy is that losing a job can happen very unexpectedly and it can happen regardless of how safe you think your job might be. You can be working happily along one day and suddenly unemployed the…
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Healing Tips for the Broken Hearted Job Seeker
March 10, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Career Advice, Ning, Resume Writing, Social Media, Twitter
By CAREEREALISM-Approved Expert , Joshua Waldman Someone once told me a corporation was a nasty thing to fall in love with – because it will NEVER love you back. The rules of loyalty in the work force are changing. No one can deny that. However, knowing this doesn’t change the pain of getting laid off or let go. It hurts. It …
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Why Do Employers Conduct Phone Interviews for Tech Positions?
March 9, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Career Advice, Cover Letter, Phone Interview
A potential employer has just called you, requesting to schedule a phone interview. You know you’ve got all the technical qualifications for the job, so you may be wondering: why would the employer not just call you in for a face-to-face meeting right away? Remember, employers receive hundreds of applications for each tech job they post, and…
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