FISHING FOR A NEW JOB: Throw a Lot of Lines in the Water
By Louise Kursmark, CPRW, JCTC In your job search, increase your chances of landing a big fish by casting out many lines and constantly trolling ... Read More >>
By Louise Kursmark, CPRW, JCTC In your job search, increase your chances of landing a big fish by casting out many lines and constantly trolling ... Read More >>
by Carole Martin Seeking a job and networking are a lot like trying to meet new people at any event. I recently moved to San ... Read More >>
By Louise Kursmark, CPRW, JCTC, CEIP, CCM If you're doing a lot of online job searching, take a close look at your cover letter. Is ... Read More >>
by Kathy Condon Your job disappeared. You are supposed to be out looking for work meeting people so you can find your next job. Yet, ... Read More >>
by Linda Matias I receive lots of e-mails from job seekers looking to network. Here's one I received over the weekend from a fellow I ... Read More >>
Here are some rules that will help you write better emails. Verbs has to agree with their subjects. Prepositions are not words to end sentences ... Read More >>
by Jane Ashen Turkewitz There was a story in the media a few years ago about a relationship game that revolved around the actor Kevin ... Read More >>
By Louise Kursmark, CPRW, JCTC, CEIP, CCM Conventional wisdom tells us that networking is essential for an effective job search. What does that mean, exactly? ... Read More >>
by Teena Rose of Resume to Referral To ensure you're always using a cover letter properly, let's review its intended purpose. A cover letter primarily ... Read More >>
Personal Connections Are the Key to Finding a Job by C.J. Hayden, MCC When Cookie Burkhalter relocated from Colorado to Wilmington, Delaware three years ago, ... Read More >>