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How to network and job search when you have a job by Miriam Salpeter - Dec, 2011 How can you actively job search and network, even when you are already over-scheduled and employed in a full-time job? As one of Quintessential Careers Career Masterminds, I contributed responses to this and other questions they asked as part of their anniversary celebration. Here is my answer: Looking for a job is a full-time job itself. When you already have a full-time job, it’s even more important to leverage socia... |
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What are QR Codes and How Can They Help Your Job Search? by Barbara Safani - Dec, 2011 I’m always on the prowl for new tools to help market my clients effectively. A leading-edge marketing strategy can help differentiate you in a crowded market and get your phone to ring more frequently. Lately I’ve been fascinated with the growing use of the QR code. QR (quick response) codes are currently one of the hottest trends in marketing. They’re popping up everywhere, including product packaging, business cards, sig... |
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What’s Driving Your Career? by Beverly Harvey - Nov, 2011 Is it your personal vision, passions, and innate talents … or is it uncertainty, confusion or even desperation? Are you clear about the type of position that would be intrinsically fulfilling … or are you willing to accept whatever you can get? When you hear the words personal vision, passion, drive, and innate talents what emotions do you feel? Energy, excitement, enthusiasm, curiosity, hope? Do you feel like you want to g... |
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Obama’s American Jobs Act: Job Seekers Should Target Small Businesses by Alexandra Levit - Nov, 2011 On Thursday, September 8, President Barack Obama asked Congress to approve a nearly half-trillion-dollar plan called the American Jobs Act, which seeks to bolster the economy by cutting payroll taxes for employers and employees, aiding the long-term unemployed, and improving the country’s physical infrastructure. Most notable, in my opinion, is the $65 billion designated to encourage small businesses to hire more workers. ... |
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That recruiter was so rude! by Emily Chardac - Nov, 2011 I've heard it, you've heard it, we've all heard it. Some recruiters don't have people skills. More people are living with high unemployment in their families and it's putting pressure on job seekers to provide. I've seen job seekers come off really aggressive despite their awesome professional profile. On one hand it's great to be persistent, but on the other hand, one's desperation for a job shouldn't be perceived by an emplo... |
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The Positions Are Out There, But Job Seekers Don't Fit the Bill by Alexandra Levit - Nov, 2011 I talk to job seekers every day, and they have strikingly similar attitudes. They feel frustrated that the market remains so poor. Whether they are at junior, mid-, or senior levels, they find that the jobs just aren’t out there. And I, as a career advisor, am in the unenviable position of telling them that they’re wrong. In fact, many organizations are hiring in droves. Much as job seekers would like to think the problem ... |
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Does Your LinkedIn Profile Serve as a Good Resume Supplement? by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Nov, 2011 A job search can easily move at a fast pace; so fast, in fact, that we don’t consider the importance of the steps we take in the process. This can be true of searching for jobs, writing resumes and cover letters, and even choosing the companies to which we submit. LinkedIn has quickly become an amazing tool, aiding job seekers in finding employment thanks to its networking facilities. But it can serve as a great way to su... |
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Don’t Submit Your Entry-Level Resume without Showcasing by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Nov, 2011 Every good resume comes with basic components to lure in hiring managers, and they are especially useful for you when writing an entry-level resume. But what are those components? Here are a few to consider: Career Summary You may wonder how you can summarize your career if it’s been a short one in your field. Well, just because you’re an entry-level candidate in your field doesn’t mean you’ve never worked or don’t ha... |
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How to network and job search when you have a job by Miriam Salpeter - Nov, 2011 How can you actively job search and network, even when you are already over-scheduled and employed in a full-time job? As one of Quintessential Careers Career Masterminds, I contributed responses to this and other questions they asked as part of their anniversary celebration. Here is my answer: Looking for a job is a full-time job itself. When you already have a full-time job, it’s even more important to leverage social-... |
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Why a LinkedIn Profile Is Crucial for C-Level Executives by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Nov, 2011 LinkedIn has become the go-to site for individuals who want to display all aspects of their professional life in one place. By setting up a profile you can showcase your resume, display your professional websites and blogs, garner recommendations, catch up with former associates, and acquire new networking contacts. There’s currently no better online “catch all” for professionals hoping to gain exposure with recruiters and... |
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