2009
Beyond the Resume
29/Mar/09 14:31 Filed in: Careers
When you want to stand out, a great resume is a must.
But what if a dozen other candidates have a great
resume too? Desperate times call for... creative
measures. Read
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Job Ideas for a Hard Economy
28/Mar/09 12:17 Filed in: Careers
When you're in the middle of a job search, sometimes
it can feel as if there are no jobs to be found. To
combat the feeling of defeat, I've decided to compile
a list of companies and industries that are hiring,
and jobs/skills that are in demand. Read
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Getting an Interviewing Edge
25/Mar/09 11:43 Filed in: Careers
Interviewing is one of the most nerve-wracking things
anyone does. If we're lucky, we don't have to
interview for a job very often, but that just means
that each time we go about it, we are likely out of
practice. Out of practice probably means that we will
be nervous, and being nervous = coming across without
confidence. It's a vicious circle!
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Twitter and Tweet to Your Next Job?
15/Mar/09 11:42 Filed in: Careers
Everyone is all atwitter about Twitter. As I started
following people and gathering followers of my own, I
made a few key discoveries... Read
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How to Survive Downsizing and Avoid the Pink Slip
26/Feb/09 11:27 Filed in: Careers
What if you haven't been laid off, but you're afraid
that it could happen to you? Find out about the new
free audio program: "How to Survive Downsizing and
Avoid the Pink Slip." Read
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Lift Off After Getting Laid Off
24/Feb/09 11:20 Filed in: Careers
Are you or someone you know freaking out because of a
layoff? There are a lot of people in this boat right
now. After thinking about how I can best help as many
people in these troubled times as possible, I decided
to create some free resources for people to use.
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Where the jobs are...
08/Jan/09 10:55 Filed in: Careers
If you're going to make a career transition, in
addition to finding something that you'll love and be
good at, well, it would be nice to find yourself in a
high-growth area where jobs will be created at a high
rate for the next 10 years, right? Read More...
