Much To-Do About Nothing?

Published on 20 July 2010 by Kelly Riggs in Job Search

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A person who knows how to get things done is in possession of a highly marketable skill. The ability to complete complex tasks or projects is a skill that most every employer can, and will, use. The devil, as they say, is in the details. Because the real skill is not just the ability to [...]

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If you’re job hunting, chances are you have been scouring every reputable publication, in print as well as online, for valuable, potentially employment-earning tips, tricks, and tactics to put to good use if you’re one of the lucky few to score an interview. In this economy and given the widespread job loss across the country, [...]

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I’m sure by now that many of you heard about the concept of branding. You are told that you have to do it and where to do it. No one really tells you what it is and how to create your brand both on-line and off-line. I will introduce you to some concepts of personal [...]

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So you were let go from a job you gave years of your life to and more energy than you’d like to admit due to your company cutting corners and needing to let valuable, hardworking employees go. While you’ve been searching high and low for a job to replace your last, no prospects are turning [...]

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Career Cougar

Published on 14 May 2009 by Heather Gardner in Job Search

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This current job market has produced some of the most predatory job seekers. The one to watch out for most is the “Career Cougar”. Ideally as you finish up college or an internship to enter the workplace you would go up against other new grads for corporate roles. The new economic downturn has now produced [...]

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