Posted by Steve Golberg on Feb 16th, 2010 | 0 comments

Learn how to stand out from the competition
By Steve Golberg
It has often been said that “your resume can get you an interview,” but in reality it’s your interview that can get you the job. In today’s challenging and competitive job market, employer’s have many candidates to choose from and therefore have become more discerning then ever before, which is why developing your...
Posted by admin on Dec 8th, 2009 | 0 comments

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Creating your Google Profile is a great way to tell your story and leverage the reach and power of Google search to make sure prospective employers see it!
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Posted by JasonSeiden on Oct 8th, 2009 | 1 comment

by Jason Seiden
The stages of using social media.
Thinking about getting on Facebook or Twitter? Here’s what you need to know:
There are seven stages of social media usage (according to me). These break down into two clusters, including Noob (Beginner) Stages, and User Stages. Here is a brief overview of each:
Noob Stages
If you stapled a sign that said “Rookie” across your forehead, your...
Posted by Amy Zagroba on Aug 24th, 2009 | 1 comment

It’s called an elevator speech, but your personal commercial that describes your career assets can happen on an escalator, at a ballgame or in a place of worship. The idea is that when someone asks you what you do, you often have less than a minute to answer (before the elevator door opens).
According to Karin Combs, career coach and owner of Source One Career Coaching (www.sourceonehr.com/),...
Posted by Patrick I on Jul 21st, 2009 | 14 comments

This video really had me laughing out loud. And, while it is hard to believe that this guy is “for real”, he does make a valid point. As someone who frequently attends networking events and thus collects many cards, I will say that for the most cards of those in transition need a little work. While full color cards may lend an impression of creativity or flair, white space is...