In today’s job market one of the most important things for you to do is to position yourself so that you can be easily found on the internet by recruiters and employers. In order to do this you’ve got to be aware of how to build your online visibility. When a recruiter or employer types »
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One mistake that many job seekers make is throwing themselves out into the employment market in “hopes” that someone (an employer) will find them and be the solution to their problem (unemployment). Why is this method a mistake and if you’re unemployed, what can you do to remedy this pervasive need to “go for” anything »
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Have you ever noticed the difference in the way people sound when they’re smiling vs. frowning, or very serious? Facial expression can make such a difference in how your words come across. Check it out…the next time you are speaking with someone pay attention to their facial expressions while they are talking with you. When »
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It is crucial to be organized around your job search - this is what will keep you focused and moving forward in a positive way. Without organizing you will be like a fish with no fins - floating and going nowhere.
I enjoyed CJ Hayden’s article “Get Your Job Search Organized” because it points out something »
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Just when you think that everyone has thought of everything someone thinks of something NEW! I love that - for a girl who is an ‘idea queen’ it makes my day to find something new out there, especially in the world of job search.
Here’s one I found today: WorkYourCareer - a job search tool built »
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Are you a Project Manager or thinking of getting into that field? An important part of your networking strategy to gain access into a new field and/or find a new position is to be sure that you are associated with the organizations that represent your field. In the case of Project Management there are several »
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By Craig Nathanson –
Take a new approach
Right now millions of Americans are either out of work, recently laid off, or afraid of being laid off. There are millions more, who simply work at jobs, which provide no meaning. They work only in order to get a paycheck.
Stop feeling sorry for yourself
Society norms make it easy »
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Today I was reading through author Ford Myers “Top 5 Career Tips” (from his new book: “Get the Job You Want, Even When No One’s Hiring”)… one of the things that he said that really jumped out is “You need to stop acting like an applicant, and start acting like a problem solver.”
This is so »
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Guest post by Kevin Donlin –
This week I’m re-running three of the best networking tips I’ve found recently to help you find a job faster.
These proven networking tactics get results in good times and in bad.
Which can you try today?
1) Network with the Recently Departed
David Perry, author of “Guerrilla Marketing For Job Hunters 2.0,” shares »
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Are you beginning to get up everyday and wonder what step to take next in your job search efforts? Is it becoming overwhelming trying to remember what you have done and what you still need to do?
If you’re hitting a wall the best thing to do is to get a plan in order and a »
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Passing on some quick links that I’ve found in the news that you may want to review if you’re in job search mode:
BNet.com - article on dealing with stress during a stressful economy - good tips
BNet.com - article on recession survival tips for older managers
SF Examiner - using Twitter as part of your job search
WSAW.com »
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We’re excited to team up with Job Re-Joov… here is the press release:
FiredUP Careers and Job Re-Joov team together - bringing job seekers top quality resources along with ‘encouragement’ to win the job!
June 30, 2009, Los Gatos, CA – FiredUP Careers, a uniquely focused career coaching company, announced today that it has teamed with the »
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Well, if you haven’t spent time building out your LinkedIn profile or reaching out for recommendations - here’s something that may change your mind.
One of the job postings I saw on LinkedIn the other day indicated that the job would only be posted on LinkedIn, they were seeking individuals within the LinkedIn network only and »
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I took the opportunity to attend a CSix Bay Area networking event last Thursday in Saratoga, CA and wanted to give you the basics on the event and what to expect should you be in the area and decide to attend in the future.
The CSix event (which you can access on WorkIt.com) is very well »
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Literally - if you’ve been spending 99% of your time in ‘job search mode’, it’s time to take a hike. Sometimes you’ve got to get away from something to really be able to look at it clearly and taking a hike (or walk), getting some fresh air and enjoying the sun (or chill) on »
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And they just keep getting uglier…the labor statistics released for October are dismal to say the least and the stats for November will be released December 5th. I can only imagine what those will show. So far for 2008 a staggering 1.2 million jobs have been lost. So, with over a million of us looking »
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