Weekly Newsletter | September 7, 2011
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You’ll Never Get a Job
How does that make you feel? I hope it makes you angry. I hope you imagine yourself responding by saying, “Who are YOU to say I will never get a job,” because that’s the reaction you should be having.
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10 Job Search Tips that Take Less than One Minute
We recently asked the following question to a group career experts, "I am curious if there are any job search tips that take less than one minute to execute. I need to feel like I’m being productive!" Read their response...
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The Pros and Cons of Being Selfish
Here’s the deal: I believe there are two sides to this coin. Selfishness can be annoying and even dangerous in the workplace. It can also, at times, be a necessary evil.
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Top 5 Proactive and Unique Job Interview Strategies
Once you are chosen for an interview, it’s not always going to be enough to arrive early, smile at the right times, answer the questions properly, ask the right questions, and then conduct all the proper follow-up tasks.
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CAREEREALISM TV FEATURED EVENT
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How to Fix a Damaged Reputation at Work
Join career experts Emily Bennington and J.T. O’Donnell for an honest looks at if and how you can turn a bad professional persona into a good one. They’ll discuss ways to determine if your career can be saved at a job or if it’s time to move on. They’ll also share tips that can help you go from “black sheep” to “white hot rock star” in the workplace.
Date: Thursday, September 8
Time: 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT
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How to Write a One-Page Job Proposal
Out-of-the-box job search ideas can work wonders in a competitive job market. But if you struggle to come up with a creative, yet still professional idea that hasn’t been overdone, you might end up sticking with the old-fashioned resume and cover letter in order to land your next job.
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