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Topics > Career Guidance
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professional help and guidance in choosing a career, making a career change, career management resource. Job search, resume management and etc...
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "Myth #1: Your resume will get you the job.
Reality: A great resume may not be enough to land the job. Other candidates may meet the qualifications more closely. Unwritten rules may govern the hiring process. When you answer an ad, your cover letter may be even more critical than your resume."
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "These days, interviews don't come easily. When you get The Call, make the most of your time -- and go for it!"
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "Career change, like all transitions, call for moving past a familiar zone of comfort. Breaking free feels like blasting out of the earth's gravity zone: you need lots of energy to get started before finding a new momentum."
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "Before Linda Tripp and Ken Starr entered her world, Monica Lewinsky was headed for a public relations job at Revlon. She would have been one among many attractive young women climbing the corporate ladder, anonymously."
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Susan Dunn writes: "by Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach & Consultant
Here are three things typical of your first weeks on a new job.
1. You will get sick.
2. You will find out you were lied to.
3. You will have a mini-crisis at home.
There. Now that you have the proper expectations, it will be easier.
If these don't happen to you, be pleasantly surprised. If they do, here are some tips."
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Susan Dunn writes: "by Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach & Consultant
According to Daniel Goleman, author of "Emotional Intelligence," ( http://tinyurl.com/z9ny ), the hardest thing kids must do is break into an already-formed play group. In adult life, that's starting a new job."
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Carole Martin writes: "By Carole Martin
Question – “When have you been most motivated?”
This question is more than an interview question; it is a question that you should be asking yourself before the interview. When have you been most satisfied in your work? When did you feel like you were making a difference or making a contribution? Basically, it’s about knowing what you want."
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "Q. What do I do after a job goes away?
A. Gwendolyn Parker, author of Trespassing, asked for seven months of severance when she voluntarily left a prestigious corporate job."
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "Q. "What do I do after a job goes away?"
A. Gwendolyn Parker, author of Trespassing, asked for seven months of severance when she voluntarily left a prestigious corporate job."
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Anonymous writes: "It seems everyone wants to do it: Work from home, that is. Whether it’s being able to work in their pajamas, or getting to spend some extra time with their children, something is prompting people to consider giving up their day job to look for this "alternative" form of employment. The only problem seems to be actually finding a work-from-home job! Where are these companies that have openings for telecommuters? In the paragraphs that follow, you will learn how to research and find home-based employment."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Shannan Hearne
Printed Promotion Products For Direct Sales Reps and Online Teamwork
Work at home mom of three, Michele Barber of http://www.ChelesTreasures.com, has been making printed promotional products for direct sales representatives since April of 2002. Chele’s Treasures offers affordable alternatives to corporate printing prices and graphical restrictions. All Michele’s designs are original and created on her computer, so direct sales consultants don’t have to worry about copyright infringements or any other disruptions to their marketing efforts. "
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Cathy Goodwin writes: "You spent ten years with one company. Now you've switched to a new organization - and possibly a new career. Your challenge is not only to learn but also to release old patterns that won't serve you well here."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Larry Bush
In 1996 I was employed as maintenance supervisor at an olive cannery in the heart of California’s fertile San Joaquin valley. We were restarting the cannery after an extended shutdown while the cannery changed owners. This was my first opportunity to work in the food industry and a cannery. There were issues for me to learn and learn fast. The new harvest season’s olives were due to start arriving just four weeks after I was hired. "
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Susan Dunn writes: "by Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence
You're having trouble with an employee. After trying different things, you realize you hired the wrong person in the first place. Has this happened to you? If so, here are tips on how to hire the right person in the first place:"
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Anonymous writes: "Author: Kelly Land
Finding home employment does not have to be a nightmare. You just need to know the secrets on how to find them! I have become somewhat of an expert in this field, due to the hours I spend every night looking for these jobs. You don't need to be a rocket scientist or an Internet expert to locate these elusive jobs. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2004 by Paul Debognies / Career Builder Information
So that you can decide just how critical your job hunt is in your total life scheme, let's put a kind of frame around the importance of the effort ahead. Reflect on it."
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Carole Martin writes: "by Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
If you have been reading articles or listening to news reports about the job market, it becomes obvious that the number of people currently seeking jobs outnumbers the jobs that are now available."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Janet Barclay
Many people, under financial or other pressures to find work quickly, feel they can’t afford to take the time to get organized. On the other hand, conducting your job search in an organized manner will reduce the amount of time you spend looking for information, following inappropriate leads, or waiting for your dream job to fall into your lap. It generally takes at least a month to find an entry-level job, and as much as nine months for one requiring a high level of skill and experience. Getting organized before you begin your job search can ultimately save you a lot of time and frustration.
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Anonymous writes: "by: Chuck Huckaby
The question confronting most people who want to find a job is "what's a good paying job with growth potential?" "
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Jan A. Larson writes: "By Jan A. Larson
Back in 2002, I was working for a small, venture-funded, startup company that needed additional funding in order to complete development of our first product and to bring that product to market. Unfortunately, the company was unable to obtain that funding and was forced to close the doors, putting about 40 people out of work."
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