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How to Find a Job
Can You Find a Good Job Over Age 50?
“Who says you can’t find a good job over age 50?” is the title of an article that recently appeared in the Worcester, Mass. Telegram, where the question was raised, “At 61, I’m out of gas in a fruitless job … Continue reading
Are You Making These Three Mistakes In Your Job Search?
Judi Lansky, of Lansky Career Consultants based in Chicago, discuss three critical mistakes in the job search process that should be avoided. Mistake #1: Not Knowing What You’re Looking For If you can’t clearly tell a networking contact or an … Continue reading
Interviewing For a Job – Tips to Know Before the Interview
The interview is one of the most important aspects of acquiring a new job or career. Resumes, cover letters, and networking are all important job seeking skills, but the skills most closely connected to getting a job offer are interviewing … Continue reading
Tips for Working with Human Resources (HR)
Unless clients are looking for a position in Human Resources (HR), career coaches often advise them to bypass HR and directly contact the hiring manager in the department where they want to land a job. Very good advice, most of … Continue reading
What If I Lose My Job? Or, I Already Lost My Job?
Lost about losing your job? Losing your job can be a traumatic experience. You’ve lost your income (unless you negotiated a severance package, which is a very smart thing to do), you’ve lost what was probably a significant piece of … Continue reading