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Avoid Being Scammed During Job Search

Did you know a job search puts you at a higher risk of getting ripped off, scammed, suckered, or “phished”? (“Phishing” is the term for fraudulent — but official-looking — emails that attempt to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, and financial details.) photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.com Online security firms report there has [...]

By | February 26th, 2014|Blog, Job Search|Comments Off on Avoid Being Scammed During Job Search

Twitter counts when job searching! Hear what a CEO has to say

photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.com You have to pay attention to how companies are using Twitter to check out candidates for job openings when someone like Sarah Robb O’Hagan, the president of Equinox, says she doesn’t care about your credentials, she would rather see your Twitter feed. Seriously? By now all job seekers should [...]

By | February 19th, 2014|Blog, Job Search, Networking, Social Media|Comments Off on Twitter counts when job searching! Hear what a CEO has to say

Are You Experiencing Burnout at Work? Causes, Symptoms & Coping Strategies

The holidays are over, yet, the New Year can continue to bring stress and overwhelm. Most people think that job burnout is just a matter of working too hard, but that is not necessarily true. Believe it or not, some people like a fast-paced working environment, are engaged and enjoy challenges. Causes of burnout: Work [...]

By | January 28th, 2014|Blog, Career Development, Job Search|Comments Off on Are You Experiencing Burnout at Work? Causes, Symptoms & Coping Strategies

Are You Experiencing Burnout at Work? Causes, Symptoms & Coping Strategies

The holidays are over, yet, the New Year can continue to bring stress and overwhelm. Most people think that job burnout is just a matter of working too hard, but that is not necessarily true. Believe it or not, some people like a fast-paced working environment, are engaged and enjoy challenges. Causes of burnout: Work [...]

By | January 28th, 2014|Blog, Career Development, Job Search|Comments Off on Are You Experiencing Burnout at Work? Causes, Symptoms & Coping Strategies

12 Behaviors That Will Kill Your Chances for a Promotion

Have you been promised a promotion only to be disappointed that it never came through? Every company has their own set of criteria that determines who does and doesn’t get promoted. And don’t assume that a promotion guarantees a pay raise. This is another area that disappoints people’s expectations. Behaviors that prevent an employee from [...]

By | January 22nd, 2014|Blog, Career Development|Comments Off on 12 Behaviors That Will Kill Your Chances for a Promotion

Job Seekers Need More than Experience to Get the Job

So much emphasis is placed on experience in a resume and an interview, a job seeker might easily overlook other important factors impacting a hiring decision. CareerBuilder conducted a survey of hiring managers and human resource professionals nationwide. When asked what would differentiate two equally qualified candidates, these were the top responses: Good sense of [...]

By | January 15th, 2014|Blog, Job Search|Comments Off on Job Seekers Need More than Experience to Get the Job

Job Openings on the Rise: What Job Seekers Need to Know for 2014

Here’s good news. The Labor Department’s employment report in December 2013 showed the job market is continuing to improve. Employers are gaining confidence about consumer demand, directly affecting job seekers. The jobless rate fell to 7% from a five-year low of 7.3% in October. According to this report, there are 3.925 million jobs waiting to [...]

By | January 9th, 2014|Blog, Job Search|Comments Off on Job Openings on the Rise: What Job Seekers Need to Know for 2014

Tips to Make 2014 Your Best Year Yet

This time of year blogs, Pinterest, Instragram, magazine articles, and yes, even newspapers, are full of New Year tips, resolutions, and goals. Year after year we get on the “goal” train only to find about 2 months into the journey we are tired of the process or feel unsuccessful in reaching those goals. Job search [...]

By | December 30th, 2013|Blog, Job Search|Comments Off on Tips to Make 2014 Your Best Year Yet

Follow-Up After an Interview!

The interview is over, and whether it is your first interview or your 10th, following up is vital to survive in the hiring pipeline. Follow-Up With Your References After writing your thank you note, you should also immediately contact anyone who you had provided to the company as a reference. Let them know about your [...]

By | December 17th, 2013|Blog, Interviewing|Comments Off on Follow-Up After an Interview!

Interview Done? Now What?

When you are one of many candidates being considered, what you do after the interview can set you apart significantly and increase your chances of being offered the job. The first — and most important — thing to do is to send a follow-up note. The etiquette for thank you letters after the interview has [...]

By | December 10th, 2013|Blog, Interviewing|Comments Off on Interview Done? Now What?