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   Employment 101 - Career Services
  by Mary Spencer - May, 2012
Host Mike Kuenzi talks to Mary Spencer, Director of Career Services at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) about the department and how it can help students in finding internships, part-time jobs, and careers. Career Services is a department that is many times overlooked. Tune in ...
 
   Points of Interest in the World of Employment - Career Coaching (Pt. 1)
  by Amanda Guralski - Feb, 2012
Everyone can use some help navigating the challenges of today's job market while also trying to develop a satisfying career along the way. A career coach can equip you with career management tools and techniques that you need to do just that. This episode will highlight what a career...
 
   Points of Interest in the World of Employment - Career Coaching (Pt. 2)
  by Amanda Guralski - Feb, 2012
Everyone can use some help navigating the challenges of today's job market while also trying to develop a satisfying career along the way. A career coach can equip you with career management tools and techniques that you need to do just that. This episode will highlight what a career...
 
   Employment 101 - An Intern's Perspective of the Professional World
  by Karl Schmit - Feb, 2012
We are always looking to get a competitive advantage over the next candidate when looking for a job. What if you could set yourself up for the future, get a foot in the door to a great organization, and get paid for it? That's what an internship can do for many college students when they...
 
   Zen & The Art Of Recruiting: A Candidate's Perspective
  by Andy Marris - Jan, 2012
Andy Marris is an innovative marketing professional, who got creative in his recent job search. He's tech savvy, and while he isn't a millennial, he uses media like one. In this episode, Andy shares some of the unconventional resources he used to brand himself and promote his job hunt, as ...
 
 Fairy Job Mother: Is this the right career for me?
by Sharon Cohen - May, 2012
I wish I was a Fairy Job-Mother with magic career powers! I'd like to wave a wand and instantly connect people with their dream jobs. As a Career counselor - I'm frequently asked: What career should I pursue? What will make me happy? How can I be sure? Well, you know what two ...
 
 How to find a job when all you can see is fog
by Miriam Salpeter - May, 2012
Last week, I traveled to Chicago to speak at the CFA Institute’s annual conference. Traveling into the city from the airport, I knew I should be able to see the skyline…Maybe I am biased (having grown up in the area), but I think Chicago has one of the most lovely skylines of any city. My ...
 
 5 Problems to Avoid in a Confidential Job Search
by Georgia Adamson - May, 2012
Conducting a confidential job search means doing it without letting your current employer know. In other words, you need to protect the confidentiality of your search until you have accepted a formal offer from an employer and are ready to give notice at your present company. However, nume...
 
 Should I Put References with My Job Application?
by Jason Stauffacher - May, 2012
Q: They are currently hiring at my local hotel chain, and the lady there told me to print out a job application and bring it in. The application only consists of basic info and when I'd like to work. Should I attach a resume with references and work experience? Also do you need connections...
 
 Focus: A powerful element in job search
by Dawn Bugni - May, 2012
(This is a long post, but hang with me …) It’s unusual for our land line to ring much anymore. It’s more unusual for us to answer it. Most of our friends and family have made the transition to our cell numbers. I keep our “house phone” for ease and comfort during client intake consulta...
 
 Improve your job search with time management
by Hallie Crawford - May, 2012
My career coaching client, Dan, recently texted me saying he needs to stop going on so many job interviews so that he has time to breathe and really think about his long term career direction. This is a nice problem to have! Are you managing your time to the best of your ability? It is...
 
 LinkedIn’s Great Slideshare Presentation
by Rosa Elizabeth Vargas - May, 2012
How is that job search coming along? I am sure you’ve heard the buzz—LinkedIn has become the #1 social media tool to professionally network, gain job search leads and penetrate the hidden job market. Mmm-hmm, glad you are aware! Now what can you do to stand out from the crowd of ex...
 
 Surviving Job Loss
by Dale Kurow, M.S. - Apr, 2012
If you are one of the many who are unemployed or anticipate being out of work, read on. When you lose a job, whether by choice or not, you may feel loss, fear and its helpful cousin, anxiety. It may have been a miserable situation that you couldn't wait to leave. You may start beatin...
 
 10 Smart Things New Grads Should Do to Get a Job
by Miriam Salpeter - Apr, 2012
Job seekers, particularly those just finishing school, have a lot more control over their situations than they acknowledge. Even in a competitive economy, there are steps to take to help land a new job successfully. Check these off your list to get on the road to job search success: 1. ...
 
 How to Get from College to Career: Advice from Lindsey Pollak
by Alexandra Levit - Apr, 2012
My good friend Lindsey Pollak recently released a terrific new edition of her well-loved book, Getting from College to Career. In the midst of the craziness of having a new book and baby, she generously shared some thoughts about what college grads can do to improve their careers in 2012:...
 
 Three Tips to Avoid the Dreaded Job Search Blues
by Cathy Eng - Apr, 2012
Ask any person who has been out of work for more than a few months and they will all agree that remaining positive is quite possibly the toughest part of unemployment – especially when they’ve been diligently searching for work. Even the most optimistic people need a boost sometimes an...
 
 What is the Key to Finding Joy in a Job You Hate?
by Cathy Eng - Apr, 2012
I was listening to a popular morning talk show on the radio the other day and something someone said struck me (and is still staying with me a week later). When the host asked a caller what he had planned for the day, the caller answered begrudgingly, “Man, they’ve got me drivin’ these tru...
 
 Advice for first-time job seekers
by Miriam Salpeter - Apr, 2012
As graduation approaches, many young job seekers are wondering how they can land an opportunity in this very challenging job market. Lindsey Pollak, a recognized expert on next-generation career trends, recently released a new edition of her terrific book, Getting from College to Career. L...
 
 Chasing job search butterflies
by Dawn Bugni - Apr, 2012
Every summer in Southeastern North Carolina, we experience a proliferation of yellow butterflies. {My ex (the organic farmer) called them cabbage lopers butterflies. I’m not sure that’s the correct species; for our purposes, yellow butterflies suffices.} They are everywhere. I can ...
 
 How to spice up your job search today!
by Hallie Crawford - Apr, 2012
A key element to spicing up your job search is to ask for information. After working with many career coaching clients recently, I’m finding that people aren’t using the right networking strategy for their job search. Here are some key tips to spice up your job search: Informational in...
 
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