Career Tag – You’re It!

tag_youre_itJust a little fun for all of you. Tell us your answers in the comments, then tag and share with anyone you’d like.

  1. Do you live to work or work to live?
  2. When you were a kid, what did you imagine you would be when you “grew up?”
  3. What is the worst job you’ve ever had?
  4. Working with family, good idea or bad idea?
  5. What was the first job you ever had?
  6. What’s better, working with people who are competent, but mean, or working with people who are incompetent, but fun to work with?
  7. If you could work for any organization, which one would it be and why?
  8. Do you have any skills/abilities that your friends or coworkers would be surprised you have?
  9. What is your least favorite interview question to answer?
  10. What, if any, job would you do even if you didn’t get paid?



Everything I Knew About the College Job Hunt was WRONG by LinkedIn

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10 New Year’s Resolutions You Can Keep

newyearEvery year, hundreds of New Year’s resolutions fall by the wayside, completely forgotten or discarded for being unrealistic. This year, we’ve got 10 resolutions that we know you can keep, and can have fun while you’re at it.

  1. Take a walk with friends – without your phone
  2. Try out a new leadership role on campus or in your workplace
  3. Make a decision to only post comments online or by text that you’d be comfortable saying in person
  4. Set up or update your LinkedIn account, making sure to include your amazing accomplishments from last year
  5. Take a class outside of your major
  6. Volunteer in your community
  7. Update your computer’s antivirus – before a crisis occurs
  8. Write a hand-written letter and send it snail mail
  9. Brush up on your world geography
  10. Take the time to get to know at least two new people who come from completely different backgrounds than your own

More than anything else, be yourself, have fun and have a great 2014!




5 Steps For A Successful LinkedIn Profile

LinkedInGuest Author: Emma Williams

As the professional networking website passed the ten year milestone earlier this year, it’s safe to say that LinkedIn has cemented itself as the number one online professional network across the world. But many professionals, particularly new graduates, still aren’t utilising this powerful tool to its full potential. Even if you’re not in the market for a job right now – if you’re still studying or happy in your current position – LinkedIn can still be used to help you in building connections, following news in your industry and improving your personal brand.

So, how do you get the most out of LinkedIn and create a perfect profile which is bound to impress? Here are a few tips to get you started.

1. Start With The Basics
There are a few core elements to your LinkedIn profile, and it is essential that you get these spot on. These are your headline, summary, experience, skills and education. Out of these four, your headline and summary really give you the chance to stand out and communicate your skills and experience to potential employers. Make your headline short, snappy and original and take the opportunity to expand on that in your summary – use all 2000 characters. Keep it in the first person, to avoid an impersonal, corporate feel, and try to tell a story about who you are and how you arrived on your chosen career path. Talk about where you want to be in the future, and who your target audience is.

2. Next…Everything Else!
One of the most common mistakes people make on LinkedIn is not completing their profile. Anything which you leave unfinished is a missed opportunity so, although it may take a little time when you first set it up, it’s well worth completing all of the fields. Plus, the more complete your profile is, the higher it will appear in searches.

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