Archive for October, 2009

Unhappy In Current Job, But Can’t Make a Career Change Right Now?

Posted on October 29, 2009. Filed under: Employment, behavior styles, career direction, communication styles, job satisfaction, job search issues for Women, jobs, self-improvement | Tags: , , , , , , , |

Effective communications can be the solution for workplace satisfaction.

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Should I pay for a professional resume writing service when I can just use a resume template?

Posted on October 24, 2009. Filed under: Employment, Interviewing, Job Searching, Preparing for your job search, Professional Resume Writing, Résumés, behavior styles, communication styles, cover letters, getting ready for the interview, job interview, job search issues for Women, self-improvement, web resume | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

When a professional resume will increase the probability of success in your job search and decrease the amount of time landing your next position, ask yourself if you should risk NOT investing in a professional resume writing service?

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How can a Career Evaluation help me get a job?

Posted on October 21, 2009. Filed under: Employment, Job Searching, Preparing for your job search, Résumés, behavior styles, career direction, getting ready for the interview, interview portfolios, job interview, job satisfaction, job search issues for Women, self-improvement | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Whether you are seeking entry-level employment or if you’re a seasoned professional, you will benefit from the job-matching power of a Career Evaluation. The results of the evaluation increases confidence about career direction and /or reveals new possible career paths, describing how you match specific  job requirements.
The results effectively reinforce qualifications on a resume and those results, in [...]

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Can I find a job with the current unemployment rate?

Posted on October 16, 2009. Filed under: Employment, Job Searching, Preparing for your job search, Résumés, job search issues for Women, self-improvement | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Effective resume preparation accompanied with job-search coaching and personal branding, and perhaps a “dose of reality” is part of the process. Finding a job is not always easy.
However, with a clear objective, understanding of your marketplace value, development of a top-notch resume, and job-search action planning, you can be successful in ANY job market. The [...]

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A Good Resume Writer is a Ghostwriter, Leaving No Clues of His or Her Existence

Posted on October 6, 2009. Filed under: Job Searching, Preparing for your job search, Résumés, behavior styles, communication styles, job interview, job search issues for Women, web resume | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Yes, a resume writer is a ghostwriter. An expert ghostwriter always writes in his/her client’s voice. The quickest, easiest and most accurate way to understand a client’s unique style is to administer a validated professional behavior and communication style assessment. The most widely used and recommended method for this process is the DISC-based concept. 
A client [...]

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References for the Job Interview

Posted on October 4, 2009. Filed under: Employment, Interviewing, Job Searching, Preparing for your job search, getting ready for the interview, job interview, job search issues for Women | Tags: , , , , , , , |

When choosing the people you will be using as references, your first priority is to gain their permission. They need to be aware that they might receive a phone call or be asked to complete a form describing you as an employee or student. If they have been given time to think about what they [...]

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10 Government Careers That Earn $70K+

Posted on October 2, 2009. Filed under: Career News, Employment, Job Searching, Preparing for your job search, career direction, job satisfaction, job search issues for Women, jobs | Tags: , , , , , |

The Federal government is looking to fill 273,000 mission critical positions in the next three years. Why wait that long? GovCentral analyzed the 10 areas projected to see the largest growth and handpicked current openings that all earn over $70,000.
The list of 10 Government Industry’s Projected to see the largest growth in the next three [...]

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