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Amazing Stories, Part 2: Talk to Strangers
posted Friday, January 2, 2009 11:04 AM
by
Martha Finney,
Martha Finney - Green Bay
(Do you know anyone who needs hope, advice and information after having been laid off? Please send them to my blog, Rebound Your Career! I'll be writing about all sorts of topics: finding a new job, recovering your dreams, staying happy, inspired and hopeful, protecting your legal rights, just to name a few topics. Now is not the time to be alone and full of anxiety! This is the site that will put you back on your feet and headed in the right ... (Read More)
Rebound Your Career: How to Get Your Foot in the Door
posted Thursday, January 1, 2009 7:31 AM
by
Martha Finney,
Martha Finney - Green Bay
Happy New Year everyone!!!! I love these First Days...so much a feeling of fresh starts and beginnings.
The other day I was catching up with a dear friend of mine -- who I don't see nearly as much as I'd like to, not even a smidgeon as much. (And you know who you are.)
It looks like I won't be seeing her much in the near future. She's been offered a job with an amazing organization and will probably be sent somewhere in the world that's reachable only by ... (Read More)
What to Wear to an Interview
posted Thursday, January 1, 2009
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Green Bay
What makes you look professional to someone you’ve just met for the first time? What are you wearing right now that you would change if you had an interview in a half hour? I did some research this week on what to wear to an interview. I read a little over 20 articles on the subject – and most of them agree on some pretty basic rules. To save you time, here are the most frequent given tips:
1. Be conservative. When you have ... (Read More)
Successful job searches – commit to doing your personal best!
posted Wednesday, December 31, 2008
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Green Bay
I read an interesting statistic about job searches recently. The statistic was:
About 2/3 rd of unemployed people conducting a job search spend 5 hours a week or less on their search.
I don’t know if this statistic is accurate…but I put the question to you: How much time do you devote to your search? Now don’t worry, there is no wrong answer to this one. I am guessing that regardless of the answer you give for the length ... (Read More)
Do You Know Anyone Who Needs Hope After Being Laid Off?
posted Tuesday, December 30, 2008 6:13 PM
by
Martha Finney,
Martha Finney - Green Bay
Do you know anyone who has been laid off? And they need advice, direction, reassurance and hope?
Please send them to my new blog: Career Hope and Advice For Everyone Starting Over
I'll be posting a new article at least once a week (maybe more often!) featuring interviews with experts who will give you all sorts of great advice!
how to start again,
how to get your foot in the door of your dream job,
how to talk to hiring managers ... (Read More)
Use Your Resume to Highlight Your Gifts
posted Tuesday, December 30, 2008
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Green Bay
We all have special gifts and abilities that we bring to the table. To get a job, you need to be able to get those talents across in your resume. Vague language requires the reader to take your word for it, instead of providing proof of your gifts. To make sure your message is received, consider using the following:
- Words that are specific and illustrate your point clearly
- ... (Read More)
Research Tips for the Career Changer
posted Monday, December 29, 2008 2:11 PM
by
Randy Anderson,
Jobing.com Community Relations - Green Bay
Do you want to change careers? Get a head-start and reach out to someone in your field of interest. To do this, check the internet (especially blogs), check for professional associations in that field, or simply contact a person that has the job that you want (call a company you know that has the position and ask to talk to them). If you find someone passionate about their field they will most likely be able to answer some simple questions for you that ... (Read More)
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