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   Zen & The Art Of Recruiting: A Candidate's Perspective
  by Andy Marris - Jan, 2012
Andy Marris is an innovative marketing professional, who got creative in his recent job search. He's tech savvy, and while he isn't a millennial, he uses media like one. In this episode, Andy shares some of the unconventional resources he used to brand himself and promote his job hunt, as ...
 
   Employment 101-From College to the Professional World
  by Diann Koski - Jan, 2012
Young professionals are always looking to find ways to get the advantage in a professional world that demands experience. Many job seekers talk about saturated job markets, employers that expect more knowledge, and how they never get called back after an interview. Employment 101-Fro...
 
   Interview Interrupted – The One to One Interview with the Interviewer and Interviewee
 Nov, 2011
If you have a job, you likely interviewed for it. Many of us interview for jobs, but do not get hired, which leaves us wondering where we went wrong because there is rarely feedback given to help us improve. Interview Interrupted takes you into the mind of the interviewer, telling you wh...
 
   Graduating Registered Nurses
  by Rebecca Buschmann and Dominic Sciortino - Nov, 2011
As graduation is approaching, soon to be registered nursing graduates speak candidly about their experiences as students, certified nursing assistants, and Licensed Practical Nurses during their journey through school. They talk openly about what they are seeking in a new job post graduati...
 
   Social Media: Part I
  by George Blomgren and Todd Nilson - Aug, 2011
Do you have social media accounts, but are unsure of how to use them during a job hunt? In this first part in a two part series, learn how to effectively apply your online social networks when seeking and keeping employment.Social media can be a valuable tool in a job search. In fact, Face...
 
 Back to Basics: 7 Essentials for a Successful Job Search
by Lindsey Pollak - Feb, 2012
I’m excited to announce that my book, Getting from College to Career: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the Real World, will be published in a brand new, fully revised second edition on January 31st! In honor of the launch, this month I’ll be writing series of “back to basics” blog...
 
 Career change – Top tips for a successful transition
by Louise Garver - Feb, 2012
The facts are clear. Over the last decade, executives want a career change because they are dissatisfied with their job / industry, unhappy with salary, insecure about longevity of job, work in an obsolete industry, or a victim of corporate downsizing. Maybe you are among nearly 50% of job...
 
 How To Make Yourself Three Times More Likely to Get Hired
by Arthur Frank - Jan, 2012
Research done by the executive search industry has shown that the first person interviewed gets the job only 17.6 percent of the time. But the last person interviewed is hired almost 56 percent of the time, or more than three times more frequently. The reason: As in most human endeavor...
 
 How to Stand out from the Crowd in a Competitive Market
by Frank Traditi - Jan, 2012
To stand out from the crowd, conduct your job search like a marketing campaign. The traditional picture of job-seeking is that you look for open positions posted somewhere and follow a formal application procedure to be considered for them. But with thousands of job-seekers applying for on...
 
 12 Things Skilled Hourly Jobseekers Need to Know About a Company
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
I was working with a skilled hourly jobseeker whose deli job ends in March. The supermarket chain where this jobseeker worked for eight years has been sold to a competitor and his location is one of the three to be closed by the new owners. I encouraged him to get started on a new job sear...
 
 21st Century Jobs for Chemistry Majors
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
There are plenty of job opportunities for college students who are Chemistry majors. Education experts has put the word out that America is behind other countries in producing graduates in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) areas. In response, the President and ind...
 
 8 Technician and Technologist Jobs for the 21st Century
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
The role of the technician and technologist continues to evolve and the Department of Labor is projecting strong growth in the number of job opportunities in these occupations over the next decade. Many Technician and Technologist jobs typically require an associate's degree for education ...
 
 5 Job Search Skills for New Vo-Tech Grads
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
Many Vo-Tech programs do a really phenomenal job of preparing students in the classroom for their new jobs after vocational training program. Although many Vo-Tech schools also provide career and job search assistance, many Vo-Tech grads really don't master the job search skills they need ...
 
 Dos and Don’ts for Parents of College Students Seeking a Job or Internship
by Marcia Robinson - Jan, 2012
A recent survey by the staffing firm, Office Team, demonstrated the increasingly intrusive role that some parents are playing in the job search of their adult or college age children. When executives were asked to share the most unusual or surprising behavior they had heard of or witnessed...
 
 Is Your Online Reputation Ruining Your Job Search?
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2012
It’s no longer just your resume and references you have to worry about during your job search. You may have a dozen letters that give you a glowing recommendation, but one less than favorable item from a social networking account or Google search could create a roadblock in your job search...
 
 Be Aggressive in Your Job Search
by Miriam Salpeter - Jan, 2012
Do you need a new job search strategy for the new year? Companies are hiring, but you need to stand out from the crowd if you want to win an interview, and ultimately, the job. Suggested methods of standing a head above the rest differ depending on whom you ask. As with anything related to...
 
 How to find your dream job
by Hallie Crawford - Jan, 2012
I was working with my career coaching client, Margaret, last week and she made a great point. Sometimes it’s hard to identify specific things you want to have in a dream job, especially when you’re not sure what’s realistic or what’s possible and when you don’t have specific examples. ...
 
 How to get a non-profit job
by Miriam Salpeter - Jan, 2012
If you’re thinking of a career transition, especially if you are close to the traditional retirement years, there are many issues you’ll want to consider before making a move. During this transition, consider: are you actually in the sunrise stage of your career? A New York Times article ...
 
 Short Quick Ideas for Job Hunting in 2012
by Jason Stauffacher - Jan, 2012
Short Quick Ideas for Job Hunting in 2012 Tenet 1: show off yourself. Tell them what you've done, and don't be shy. Tenet 2: connect creatively with HR and managers. Think outside the HR box. It has to be done in this modern web 2.0 day-and-age. Tenet 3: echo your skills. ...
 
 Should you just take any old job?
by Hallie Crawford - Jan, 2012
I was talking to a career coaching client recently whose husband works at a large rental car corporation. He has been posting for a job opening for over a month. They have received very few, if any responses to the job listing. I know that most people don’t want to take a job they don’t li...
 
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