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Summary Sunday: Volunteering and Interviewing

September 11, 2011

Volunteering and interviewing!  In my mind, these are two very important parts of career management and job search!  In fact, they sort of go hand-in-hand. Volunteering can be a “test-drive” in many cases.  It allows people to see your talents in action.  It also gives you a chance to show off your abilities beyond the [...]

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Summary Sunday

March 20, 2011

These are some of my top picks of “good reads” for the week. Remember, I share these for a couple of reasons: first, if you aren’t reading, you aren’t learning (sorry to sound preachy), second, there is a lot of content out there and I realize it is hard to find it all. I chose [...]

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4 Lessons Learned from Job Search in 2010

January 3, 2011

This post is one of many Career Collective posts by career and resume experts on things job seekers should keep an eye on in 2011 .  I am honored to be part of this group and want to thank  Miriam Salpeter, of Keppie Careers, and Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter, of Career Trend, for coordinating this initiative now [...]

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Summary Sunday

October 3, 2010

This past week was the launch of one of the best Career Collective posts so far (IMHO).  I highly recommend bookmarking any one of them for an all encompassing source for your search. The Best Job Search Tool Ever Within the body of my post I link to 18 other experts! There were tons of [...]

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Summary Sunday

August 29, 2010

Finding good content is sometimes a matter of perspective.   Here is what I’ve found this week to be helpful information for job seekers at different levels. First, let me tell you about a fun, easy tool I’ve been using and you can book mark it if you aren’t on Twitter yet.  Paper.Li will create a [...]

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The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth

July 30, 2010

Perry Mason, the well known TV defense attorney would expect nothing less than “nothing but the truth”.  However, when interviewing, you are not on trial.  Nor are you in a confessional. There is the truth, then there is the whole truth and finally there is nothing but the truth…when you provide an answer in an [...]

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