We’re Wearing Purple for Phoenix

We’re wearing purple here at Sweet Careers Consulting in honor of a brave, fearless little girl, Phoenix Ryland Laxamana Del Rosario (Grace’s niece), who fought cancer for almost half of her young life. On October 12, 2012 at 4 a.m., this world lost this shining star, and the Lord’s courts welcomed home a brave warrior. Nenix would have turned 5 in December.

To learn more about this amazing little girl, you can read her story at Love for Phoenix. You can also see her story played out in pictures by following @Papa_Danger on Instagram.

We want to show our love for Nenix and tell her parents how much they are loved. Purple was Nenix’s favorite color. Before she left this world, she requested that we all paint our nails purple – she liked to be matchy matchy =). If you are so inclined, please paint your nails purple for Nenix. If you do, post a photo on Twitter or Instagram with the tag #NailsforNenix.

Nenix, you are forever in our hearts. We love you.




Environment Matters – What work setting suits you?

What’s your preferred work environment?

Sometimes, your work setting will be just as important to you as what you will be doing when you get there. Whether you are just beginning to explore career options, are in the midst of internship or job searching, or are thinking about changing jobs, taking inventory of the type of work environment that best suits you makes sense. There are a few different factors to keep in mind, such as the hours, physical space, culture, and dress – to name a few.

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How to Answer “Bad” Interview Questions With “Good” Answers

Guest Author: Carole Martin
Website: http://www.interviewcoach.com

If you’ve prepared for the interview you more than likely spent all of your time preparing to answer “positive questions” – demonstrating how good you are and what you can offer this position. You are not prepared to talk about your failures or times when you were challenged by difficult situations. So what do you do when you encounter a “curve ball?”

You deal with it in a positive manner.

Here is an example of a question that could be asked by an interviewer who is seeking negative information and how to deal with it.

Question – “Tell me about a time when you had a conflict with someone at work and how you resolved it.”

Answer – “I usually get along very well with everyone.”

Wrong Answer – The most important reason that this is a “poor answer” is that it doesn’t answer the question: “Tell me about a time when….” The interviewer is seeking an example of a time when you had a dealt with a difficult situation or person and how you handled yourself. (communication/relating to others)

Here is a good example of how to answer the question in a more confident and informative manner:

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Quick Tips for College Freshmen: Use free and reduced-cost resources

In our last tip, we encouraged using your faculty’s office hours. Let’s keep with the theme of using the resources at your finger tips. With a little bit of research, you’ll likely find a LOT of very helpful resources on campus, and best of all – they’re probably FREE! Resources vary from campus to campus, so ask around at your institution. Here’s a sampling of the types of services that are likely available for you:

  • Your recreation/wellness center probably gives you free, or low-cost, access to fitness equipment, the pool, and a variety of wellness classes.


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