by Blog Admin | Oct 24, 2009 | Jobs, Networking, The Search
Will work for ... well, nothing Austin Business Journal - by Christopher Calnan ABJ Staff A lot of laid-off professionals would work for free if they could just get a foot in the door. And many bootstrapped entrepreneurs would love some free help during times like...
by Blog Admin | Oct 24, 2009 | Recruitment, The Search
Could the job market be heating up? I’m hearing from more recruiters, and many of my unemployed friends are reporting the same news. While the number of contacts by recruiters is encouraging, it is more important to work with a few recruiters that have a reputation...
by Blog Admin | Oct 21, 2009 | Past Newsletters, The Search
Wallace Immen Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Oct. 21/09 Justin Riem wanted to cast as broad a net as possible in a competitive job market, so over the course of an eight-month search he ended up contacting 230 potential employers and more than 300 networking...
by Blog Admin | Oct 20, 2009 | Past Newsletters, The Search
A few years ago the answer might have been yes. In todays world of rapid change and new technology the answer is NO - YOU ARE GOING BACKWARDS! Very often we reach a point in a job, our careers or our lives where we get very comfortable. We can do what ever we need to...
by Blog Admin | Oct 19, 2009 | Past Newsletters, The Search
I want to pass on to all of my colleagues in HAPPEN, one way to save costs on long distance calling. As a relative newcomer to Canada, I've tried numerous ways to reduce the costs of my long distance calling and honestly, the savings have never materialized, until...
by Blog Admin | Oct 19, 2009 | LinkedIn, Networking, The Search, Twitter
Everyone is telling me that I have to get all over this new fad called social networking. I need to Twitter my 140 character brilliance, start Facebooking a following, blog my beliefs and get LinkedIn with all the right people. So guess what… I am! I am now creating...