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technology

Adapt Your Job Search

March 4, 2010

It is going to take some new approaches to capture the attention of overwhelmed HR professionals and hiring managers today.  If you are looking for a job right now, most likely you are submitting your resume to posted job openings.  It will take much more than that to secure your next job.  Oh, you already [...]

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Technology Is No Longer A Separate Division

January 18, 2010

We now live in a world where we have to be technically savvy.  IT departments really don't help us with the basics any longer.  We are expected to know how to access our email from home, know how to connect a wireless hub to our home network, research the most recent tools we supposedly can't [...]

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How Quickly Things Change

October 26, 2009

Many of you may have seen this video before, but it certainly gets you thinking… How does this impact you?  How does this impact your work?What changes can you make?

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Using Technology to Manage Your Search

October 25, 2009

Yesterday I re-tweeted a posting about using iGoogle to start managing your search.  The more I think about it, the more I feel the need to share that information here and add some thoughts.   Here is the link to the posting.  Please do read it.  It is easy to do and won't take much time.  [...]

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Everyone Needs a VisualCV

September 12, 2009

  Have you seen this before?  Do you have one?  Even if you are employed, have your own business or unemployed, this is a phenomenal tool to use to showcase your message.  It is 1) a portable portfolio and 2) conveys the message that you are somewhat technically savvy. If you do have one, have you taken [...]

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Technology isn’t Just for Geeks

August 27, 2009

It occurred to me last night as I was organizing ideas from a brainstorming meeting that "technology" isn't its own category any longer.  It is incorporated into every function and every aspect of work today. We shouldn't look at technology as its own department or category. The US workforce is aging.  Many of these baby [...]

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