By admin, on December 20th, 2010 Guest Author: CareerAlley
Website: http://CareerAlley.com
“People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.” – Zig Ziglar
Being the best at anything is all relative. Relative to the competition and relative to the measurement being used. After all, if it was so cut and dry, the list would be the same every year. Of course, in this case the relative factor is that all of the companies on the list are great places to work. Whether they are number 1 or 100 it is not important. Many of these companies are on the list year after year and many of them show up on other “top” lists. Those that drop off don’t all of sudden stop being great places to work, maybe they are 101 or 120 (out of thousands of companies). Continue reading Who’s Hiring from the Best Companies to Work for – Vol 17 »
By admin, on December 14th, 2010 Guest Author: Ron Cottick, CPC, CHRM
Website: http://jobsearch-rsc@blogspot.com
ATTITUDE is critical to carrying you through tough times, whether it is health issues, financial issues, problems with a home, maybe a car, or even, your JOB SEARCH. If you do not have a good ATTITUDE almost nothing else matters.
Now I know that sometimes it is tough having or keeping a good ATTITUDE. It takes a lot of faith in what you are doing. What I do when I need an ATTITUDE check is go into survivor mode. What I mean by that is I think of what I have been through before and how I got through it. I ask myself “what did I do to get through this”? I also think about what I learned from previous experiences and try to apply them to the current issues that are working on my ATTITUDE. I have self-inflicted a lot on myself, and family, but we have always come through and always have come out the better. The next issue that comes up usually doesn’t seem as dramatic because I believe in the Marine saying “that that does not kill you makes you stronger”. Now who can argue with a Marine?
Continue reading JOB SEARCH! Your ATTITUDE, the HIDDEN JOB MARKET and a comment on your RESUME! »
By admin, on December 6th, 2010 Guest Author: CareerAlley
Website: http://CareerAlley.com
“Listen, Do you want to know a secret?, Do you promise not to tell?” – John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Shhhhh! Job search secrets. Well, not really secrets if you’ve been spending any length of time looking for jobs leveraging the Internet. Of course, anything that is a secret (like a lead on a job that few people know about) gives you an advantage. Not sure that the sites on today’s post qualify, but they are all worth taking a look at and, who knows, maybe you will uncover a secret. Today’s post will lead with Secrets of the Job Hunt followed by a number of career related sites that focus on some of the best kept secrets of job hunting. These sites run the full range from advice to jobs. Happy Hunting!
Continue reading Job Search Secrets »
By admin, on November 19th, 2010 Quick review: Jim Stroud puts together an helpful video offering some very handy tips for searching for hidden jobs. Many of his suggestions revolve around more effective ways to utilize Google – great ideas, if you’re not already using them, and I would guess that they’ll be new to many of my readers. The first few minutes are dedicated to sponsors and there are a few commercials sprinkled throughout. If you don’t mind wading through these adverts (personally, I don’t mind them; Stroud is quite creative about how he includes them), I think this video is well worth your time.
(Video embedded 28.51min)
How To Find Hidden Jobs from Jim Stroud on Vimeo.
DISCLOSURE: Sweet Careers Consulting was sent this video to consider it for inclusion on this blog. Sweet Careers Consulting was not paid to post this video, nor asked to review it.
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