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 Seven Day Resume Makeover
by Tai Goodwin - Feb, 2010
Does your resume need an upgrade? If you get a sinking feeling every time you think about what you need to do to get your resume into shape, here’s a 7 day plan to makeover your resume focusing on one thing each day. Day 1: Header and preparation – 45 minutes You name should be easil...
 
 Want To Get Promoted? Do Less - Delegate More
by Tai Goodwin - Feb, 2010
Have you ever noticed that it is those who have mastered the ability to delegate that often get opportunities for top projects or promoted? This is where words speak louder than actions - where doing instead of delegating can keep you from moving forward in your career. For many of us ...
 
 Using LinkedIn Groups To Expand Your Professional Network
by Tai Goodwin - Feb, 2010
So you’ve uploaded your picture, filled in your work history and added a few people to your LinkedIn network. Now what? You’ve heard stories of how people are using social networking platforms to build wider networks but how exactly does that happen? How can you gain exposure, expand your ...
 
 Looking For a New Job? Try Your Current Employer
by Tai Goodwin - Jan, 2010
When most people think of a getting a new job, the first thought is to look outside of their current employer. If you are in a small company with lots of “lifers” where many of the roles are set, an external move may be your only option. But if you work for a mid to large-sized company tha...
 
 Seven Signs of Job Burnout (Five Ways to Fix It)
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
Just like any other relationship, your relationship with your job is going to have its’ ups and downs. In some cases it can be clear that the best solution is for the two of you to separate – meaning you will need to find a new job. In other cases, making a few changes to how you work can ...
 
 Three Reasons You're Earning Less Than What You're Worth
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
Recently, I began reflecting back to when I began my journey towards earning a 6-figure income in corporate America. I remember spending a lot of time in blame mode. First, I blamed the system for not paying teachers enough. When I left teaching to join the corporate world, I blamed my j...
 
 Ten Tips for Better Time Management
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
When your life is out of balance, there’s a good chance that you’ll find your self struggling with time management. A balanced life means you have adequate time for work, goals, recreation, family, friends, spirituality and relaxation. It’s what I like to call being “Brilliantly Balanced”....
 
 Five Creative Gifts For Job Seekers
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
Chances are that somewhere in your circle of friends and family you’ve got someone who is looking for a job. Your first thought may be to give them cash or a gift card as a present if they have been added to your Christmas list. The following list is for those looking for something just as...
 
 Five Ways Goal Setting Can Go Wrong
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
One of they keys to being successful in making over your career is to set realistic goals. Many people use the acronym SMART to remember the criteria for goals. According to the acronym goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely. Playing by the rules and creatin...
 
 Four Tips To Improve Your Job Search
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
Earlier this year I participated in the Job Hunter’s Education and Networking Event. The event, sponsored in part by Integrity Career Transitions, was a free event that offered participant a chance to learn and practice networking skills, as well as explore opportunities with a few local e...
 
 How To Sabotage Your Job Search
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
Your job search strategy is about more than just getting someone to see your resume and call you in for an interview. The foundation of a successful job search is having the right attitude and doing the work necessary to position your self as the best candidate for the job. Bottom line: yo...
 
 Top Ten People You Must Have in Your Network
by Tai Goodwin - Dec, 2009
So you know that it is important to have the two Q’s as you build out your network: Quality and Quantity. But have you considered the importance of having a well-rounded network? In this labor market, having a strong network is critical to your professional survival. There are plenty of...
 
 How to Escape a Good Job That’s Turned into a Bad Trap
by Tai Goodwin - Nov, 2009
When you have what most people consider a “good” job, it is easy to feel obligated to stay where you are. After all, you have what most people want, right? Well most people want that. But there are some of us who aren’t satisfied with the good job. We require work that feeds our passion. W...
 
 Job Search in Your Own Backyard: Eight Steps to Changing Jobs With Current Employer
by Tai Goodwin - Nov, 2009
When most people think of a getting a new job, the first thought is to look outside of their current employer. If you are in a small company with lots of “lifers” where many of the roles are set, an external move may be your only option. But if you work for a mid to large-sized company tha...
 
 Six Things Passion For Work IS NOT!
by Tai Goodwin - Nov, 2009
A recent Harris Interactive survey uncovered the following statistics on American job satisfaction: • Across America, 45% of workers say they are either satisfied or extremely satisfied with their jobs • Only 20% feel very passionate about their jobs • 33% believe they have reached a ...
 
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