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Summary Sunday: Checking In, Checking Up!

July 24, 2011

The end of another week and the beginning of a new week.  I know how hard job search is.  I love gathering information that I think will help those in search. In case you missed my post this week, It Is Time for Your Check Up, Ms/Mr Job Seeker, one of many Career Collective posts, [...]

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Take Control of Your Career

November 1, 2010

In support of Job Action Day 2010, QuintCareers has banded together experts and thought leaders on what the future holds: Uncertainty, a new shift in workplace trends, Boomers vs. Gen Y, and the list goes on.  Recent predictions and insights are making the situation look grim.  Not to fear.  It merely requires a change in [...]

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What Mountain Will You Climb Today?

May 13, 2010

OK, Procrastinate Instead! Is there an obstacle you are facing this week? How will you overcome it?  What will you need to do the job? Before you decide to tackle any of these, take some time and watch this! We all procrastinate, right?!  In job search, at work, in school.  Laugh a little and see [...]

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Share Your Secret

May 12, 2010

Are failing job seekers hiding or is the job market really bad?  I have to wonder why so many people are unemployed.  Is it because they lack the skills to fill needed jobs as many employers are saying, or is it that they are hiding?  Or is it that they don't know how to talk [...]

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The Trio Every Worker Must Read

May 1, 2010

Linchpin, Trust Agents and Crush It…just finished them all.  What a perfect trio.  You've heard me say  that the world of work is changing.  These three books helped me understand that better and studied how social media is involved in the change. The tools available to us all right now make it easier to do [...]

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3 Communication Strategies Learned From Meteorologists

April 7, 2010

I've always thought that being a Meteorologist/weather-woman would be a great job.  What other job do you know of that won't damn you for making a wrong forecast or won't hold you accountable?  Meteorologists have a wonderful skill in ambiguous language.  What is the difference between Partly Sunny and Partly Cloudy? How do you really [...]

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