by Blog Admin | Sep 7, 2010 | LinkedIn, Motivation, Networking, Past Newsletters, Recruitment
The process of finding a job can suck the life out of you. When you need them most. Here are ways to get them back. Of course to embark on the “getting them back” journey, you have to realize that you’ve lost them in the first place. That’s the first hurdle. Because...
by Blog Admin | Aug 28, 2010 | Interviews, Jobs, LinkedIn, Past Newsletters, Recruitment, Resume, The Search
Excerpted from article by Thomas D. Cairns “It’s in the Game”; “Just Do It”; and “What can Brown do for you?” are very recognizable advertising and brand slogans. To be effective they need to be more than words, they need to convey a feeling, a disposition, an...
by Blog Admin | Aug 26, 2010 | Interviews, Jobs, LinkedIn, Motivation, Networking, Past Newsletters, Recruitment
Excerpted from article by Neal Schaffer. You’re in transition. Fine. We are all, at multiple times in our lives, in between jobs and conducting a job search. And we all land jobs and don’t remain a job seeker forever. But the situation in 2010 is not like it was...
by Blog Admin | Aug 6, 2010 | LinkedIn, Past Newsletters, The Search
Excerpted from article by Harry Urschel Most people, when interviewing for a new job, forget the process is supposed to be a 2-way street. It’s as important for you, as a candidate, to determine if the job, the company, the culture, and the work environment is right...
by Blog Admin | Jul 27, 2010 | Jobs, LinkedIn, Past Newsletters, The Search
Excerpted from article by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez . Most jobseekers think of LinkedIn as a tool to network with individuals. While LinkedIn is certainly useful for this purpose, it can also provide invaluable information about companies you want to target during...
by Blog Admin | Jun 9, 2010 | All Featured, Interviews, Jobs, LinkedIn, Past Newsletters, Recruitment, The Search
Excerpted from article by Harry Urschel I was recently asked about the difference between a resume and an online career profile. Is there a difference? Should there be a difference? Are they considered in different ways? What should be included or avoided? Good...