How Job Seekers *Should* Blog
This is Part III of a three part series, which was initiated when I found Ryan Smith’s blog. I first wrote Ryan Smith’s Blog Sucks (but it’s getting better), then …
This is Part III of a three part series, which was initiated when I found Ryan Smith’s blog. I first wrote Ryan Smith’s Blog Sucks (but it’s getting better), then …
This is Part II of a three series post. Read the introduction, Ryan Smith’s Blog Sucks (but it’s getting better), to get an idea of what’s going on. Tomorrow will …
Disclaimer: I found Ryan Smith’s blog via a Google Alert. I checked out his first (and only post, at the time) and right away thought “Man, I gotta share this …
I’m really not going to get all flowery about myself – it goes against the whole Brag! thing but hey, you already know me and don’t need to read my …
Anita Bruzzese blogs about a Larry Dinsmore who had a very simple idea that (a) grew into an additional revenue stream and (b) landed him a job. The idea was …
At the network meeting that I sometimes frequent there is an accountability session where they ask a number of questions (how many interviews did you have last week, how many …
This book has two titles: The Recruiter Is Your Friend and This Ain’t Your Granddaddy’s Job Search (which is actually the subtitle). It is a short book (51 pages) by …
I launched JibberJobber May 15, 2006. If I remember correctly, it came out as a “job search tool” or “job search organization tool” even though the logo says “career toolset.” …
This morning I went to a network meeting for professionals in transition. Man, it’s been months since I’ve been to one of these! I used to go to two or …
I came across Trent Hamm’s very popular blog a few weeks ago when Carolynn Duncan shot me a post he did about career management (15 More Things You Can Do …