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 […]

Aim for Excellence – Stewart, #

by Deborah Kintner

If you are experiencing dissatisfaction with your life and your work, a possible reason for this malaise may involve complacency and insufficient novelty. When your work loses its challenge, life and work may feel bland. Consequently, injecting […]

Attitude Adjustment – Stewart, #

by Richard Pope

When I started my own business 5 years ago – my cousin sent me a paperweight for my desk with an inscription on it that reads, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re […]

Book Review – Stewart, #

by Fred Coon
Monster Careers: How to Land the Job of Your Life
Jeff Taylor with Doug Hardy
Penguin Books 2004

Jeff Taylor is a well-known figure in the world of entrepreneurs and business circles worldwide. Aren’t familiar with the name? Jeff is the […]

Book Review – Stewart, #

by Fred Coon

Monster Careers: How to Land the Job of Your Life
Jeff Taylor with Doug Hardy
Penguin Books 2004

As you know from the last issue, Doug Hardy asked me if I would review their new book. In the last issue of […]

CAREER RESOURCE – Stewart, #

by Susan Guarneri, The Academy’s Career Assessment Expert

Combining career assessments with your career coaching practice can sometimes feel daunting. I recommend reading about different career assessments, as well as taking them yourselves. One site that does have […]

Either Crumble or Re-create – Stewart, #

by Deborah Kintner

Publisher’s note: A personal note to all our readers from Fred Coon. Deborah Kintner, our friend, collaborator, resume writer, long-time counselor, significant contributor to Ready Aim Hired, Mr. Coon’s book and a most valued member of FEC Career Services staff, […]

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