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  Resources for Job Seekers for 2010
by Rosa Elizabeth Vargas - Dec, 2009
There is no denying that this year has been extremely difficult for many of us. Many people have been out of work and many still looking for work. However, I’d like to advise you to take some time today and over the next few days to especially focus on what you do have! Often times when we are challenged financially, we realize that the true treasures in life, we already have -- our families and friends. Here are a few thi...
 
  Top Three Ways to Find a Job in 2010
by Kevin Donlin - Dec, 2009
As 2009 draws to a close, most job seekers can only say, “Good riddance.” According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average job search as of November 2009 took 28.5 weeks -- more than 7 months. That’s the longest since record keeping began in 1948. But there is good news: People are still finding jobs, often faster than average. How are they doing it? From what I can see, talking to and counseling hundreds...
 
  New Years’ Resolutions will succeed! 6 Stages of Change Model
by Sharon Cohen - Dec, 2009
• Do you make Resolutions each year? • Do your resolutions “fail” each year? • Do you feel lousy each time they “fail,” and vow never to make a resolution again? • Only to make another resolution the following year? Read on to learn, why NONE of your New Years’ Resolutions failed... Coaching clients through the process of change and supporting them along the way, is what I gain the most fulfillment from. As a Licensed ...
 
  De-clutter, Then Transition: 10 Items, 10 Minutes by 2010
by Dee McCrorey - Dec, 2009
It's the end of another year and we would all agree a rather tough one at that. You're ready to brush off 2009. But not so fast. Before you can move forward, you'll want to acknowledge the baggage that you're still dragging along or it could wind up cluttering your life and any shiny new plans you have in 2010. No matter how out of shape you think you are most of us can do one set of ten reps. So, I've come up with ten t...
 
  Do New Year’s Resolutions Have to Happen on New Year’s?
by Barbara Safani - Dec, 2009
Everyone’s starting to talk about their New Year’s resolutions…lose weight, exercise more, quit smoking, get out of debt, and find a new job are the ones I hear most frequently. And while I think that New Year’s resolutions are a great idea in theory, I think that a lot of people fail to keep their New Year’s resolutions because often the only criteria motivating the person to make the resolution is the time of year. This y...
 
  The Twitter Experiment
by Stephanie Thomas, Ph.D. - Dec, 2009
Experiments rarely tell us what we expect. That's the dirty secret of science. - Kevin Dunbar, Director of the Laboratory For Complex Thinking and Reasonsing, University of Toronto, Scarborough I began using Twitter in late September of this year, largely as an experiment. There were two primary motivators for the experiment. First, my partners and I were curious about using social media for business development purposes....
 
  Don’t Let Workplace Rejection Get You Down
by Debra Wheatman - Dec, 2009
Did you recently get passed up for a big (or not so big) promotion? Did you ask for something at work and were flatly turned down? It happens – to all of us at some point. Things do not always go your way, and rejection is part of life – all aspects of life – both personal and professional. How you handle the rejection at work can serve as the cornerstone for short- and long-term success. It’s time to ‘man-up’ as they say. ...
 
  Don’t Miss Out – Catch the Wave of 2010 Opportunity
by Kris Plantrich - Dec, 2009
Lots of exciting things took place for me and ResumeWonders in 2009. I didn’t realize just how much had been achieved until I started this blog post. It was a wrap up of the year in preparation of 2010 goals and provided a surprising dose of pride when I realize all that I have achieved. Here is how my year looked. * The business and my clientele grew for the 6th consecutive year even with such a volatile economy. * Earn...
 
  Three Questions All Hiring Managers Asks Themselves When Considering YOU for the Job
by Joshua Waldman - Dec, 2009
In a video published by Pink Slip Mixers, a well known career coach said that, “A resume is a necessary evil.” Some HR folks will cringe at that statement, despite it’s truth. So, I’d like to take a moment and analyze exactly why that statement is some of the best job seeking advice you could get. After all, too many job seekers spend all their time polishing off a resume to submit in an application process, despite recent sta...
 
  ToDo: Six Steps To Finding The New Job
by Debra Wheatman - Dec, 2009
Many people find it daunting to begin the process of searching for new employment. Maybe you don’t know where to begin. Maybe you haven’t looked for a new position in more than 15 years, or maybe you have just become complacent where you are and haven’t thought about looking in a really long time. Whatever your reasons for pursuing a new position, your success now hinges on establishing some guidelines and developing a plan. Y...
 
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