Relevant work on topics that impact current work force trends and dynamics.
Identity Theft For Job Seekers – Stewart, #
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Provided by Ellen Mulqueen
When you apply for a job, many times the potential employer will require additional information about you in order to conduct a security or background check. In this process, you are asked to provide pretty detailed information including […]
This Will Make or Break Your Resume – Stewart, #
by Jewel Bracy DeMaio
There’s a major difference between writing a resume and strategizing on a resume. Writing a resume means you put on paper, in a pleasant visual format, your employment history, key […]
Jump-Start Your Job Search – Join a Job Club! – Stewart, #
By Joellyn Wittenstein-Schwerdlin
To tap into a great resource that might lead to your next job, consider joining a job club or job-networking group. When workers suddenly become unemployed or underemployed, there is a natural tendency for them to isolate and limit job searching to posting […]
Knowing What You Want in Your Next Job – Stewart, #
by Carole Martin
Question – “When have you been most motivated?”
This question is more than an interview question; it is a question that you should be asking yourself before the interview. When have you been most satisfied in your work? When did you feel like you […]
Top Secrets of Effective Resumes – Stewart, #
By Steven Provenzano
A Good Resume is Critical – You never get a second chance to make a first impression
It seems we’re all looking for a better job these days, but there’s only one aspect of your […]
Lack of Women, Minorities In Top Corporate Executive Posts Fuels Board Demand – Stewart, #
by Joseph Daniel McCool, Senior Contributing Editor, ExecuNet
Companies are working to add or increase the representation of women and minorities to their boards of directors. But because they’re most […]
The Top 3 Resume Mistakes of Career Changers and How to Avoid Them! – Stewart, #
Copyright, By Rita Fisher, Certified Professional Resume Writer
1. Lack of focus in the resume
Are you going from a Production Manager position to Pharmaceutical Sales?
So…why does your resume start with this objective: “To obtain a challenging position that will provide continued growth, learning and advancement?”
HUH?
What does […]
MAKING THE MOST OF A PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR – Stewart, #
by Jennifer Manlowe, PhD
I’ve just returned from an outstanding seminar entitled WORK AT WHAT YOU LOVE (WWYL) conducted by my two favorite creative entrepreneurs, Valerie Young at http://changingcourse.com and Barbara […]