Relevant work on topics that impact current work force trends and dynamics.
Never Go to a Job Fair Without a Mission – Stewart, #
by Fred Coon
April 15, 2003 – Never Go to a Job Fair Without a Mission
A job fair is not a waste of time. You are on a mission. A job fair must be worked properly. Here’s how.
Rule Number One: Your job is not […]
Fear – Stewart, #
April 1, 2003 – Don’t fall prey to the lazyweb bug and just use the auto-responder services of some Internet job sites to drive your career choices. Don’t relapse and go back to being a bobber in the lake, […]
The Top 10 Mistakes of Job Seekers – Stewart, #
by Fred Coon
So many people wonder why they have trouble getting a job. They go on interview after interview, thinking they did well, but then don’t get a call back. Hopefully this article will help.
- Mailing Unsolicited Resumes
Jack Chapman, […]
The Product – Stewart, #
March 18, 2003 – Regardless of your reasons, let’s agree upon one clear and indisputable point from the beginning of your search. The skills you possess and experience gained thus far in your career comprise a unique product. They […]
Getting Benefits – Stewart, #
by Elizabeth Wilcox
How do you define family-friendly? Family-friendly is a relative term depending on your needs. And for many mothers, particularly single mothers and mothers whose husbands are self-employed, benefits are the key. After all, some estimate […]
Figuring Out Your Needs – Stewart, #
by Elizabeth Wilcox
Not sure if the arrangement you’re considering is right for you and your children? Don’t base your judgment on what the latest study says on how much a mother should work. Look within. Here are […]
Eleven Ways to Tell How Family-Friendly that Prospective Job Really Is – Stewart, #
by Elizabeth Wilcox
Wondering how to determine how family-friendly that prospective job really is? Don’t answer that question based on job description alone. Look deeper. Below are 11 tips for determining if that potential job is really right […]
The Art of Volunteering – Stewart, #
by Elizabeth Wilcox
“Don’t tell me I don’t work. I was up until midnight last night, doing things for the family, doing all my volunteer work. I just don’t get paid.”
It’s a familiar refrain. Among women who don’t work for […]