People are nervous out there.
One of the reasons I know this is because I’ve been getting an inordinate amount of Ask Brian emails that boil down to: “I’m in industry X. Do you think this is a good industry to be in or should I try another career?”
I have written a couple of posts on […]
Entries Tagged as 'Job Search'
In Career Planning, Follow Your Heart, Not The Ebb And Flow Of The Economy Or Job Market
April 10th, 2008 · 4 Comments
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The 5 Dirty Little Secrets Of A Successful Job Search
April 8th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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The first employer you try probably won’t work out.
This is a hard one for most people to swallow. But chances are, your job search won’t be simple and fast. You’re most likely going to have to try again and again. You might have to endure several interviews. You’ll definitely have to send in […]
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Your Job Search Budget
April 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
A commenter left a brief note last week about job search expenses.
I was thinking of writing a more formal post, but as I sat down to think about it, I thought it better to list all the job search expenses I could think of.
I don’t think a lot of people think about the amount of […]
Tags: Finance · Job Search
Where The Jobs Are- Look Next Door
April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
As we all know, even in a recession, not all areas of the economy suffer equally… or at all. As I said before, 2002 would have been a bad year to work in computer programming, but would have been a great year to be hired as a programmer at Google.
And this is true for geography […]
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Interview AND Resume Tip- The Job Description Is Just The Starting Point
March 31st, 2008 · 3 Comments
Several times on this blog, I’ve railed against the narrow mindset of people looking for jobs. A new job is not something rewarded by luck or the fates: it’s a negotiation wherein you offer something to the employer as much as they offer you a job. A successful job candidate doesn’t just prove she’s adequate, […]
Tags: Interviewing · Job Search · Resumes
Handwritting Samples Useful When Screening Job Applicants?
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
Both Cheezhead and SavvySugar are a bit perplexed by the new recruiting startup WrittenInc.
I can’t say that I blame them.
Apparently, this company allows employers to collect writing sample from job applicants. Then, for a fee, WrittenInc will evaluate these employees based on their handwriting, or, as the company says, their “written body language.”
That’s it! […]
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Annual US News Career Guide Is Out
March 21st, 2008 · 3 Comments
The annual US News (do you still have to say “and World Report”) career guide is out. You can read most of it online here, but I recommend going out and purchasing the issue.
USNews seems to make it’s whole living by doing annual lists. Amongst the lists in this issue: 31 Careers With Bright Futures, […]
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Job Search Is Tax Deductable
March 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment
It’s a well-established fact, but probably a little-known one.
Your job search expenses can be tax deductible.
We’ve been telling our clients this for years: if you get your resume professionally produced, the cost of the resume is tax deductible.
SavvySugar has a rundown of the details:
Your job search must be for a position in the same field […]
Tags: Finance · Job Search · Taxes
Where The Jobs Are- Healthcare Edition
March 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
This week’s BusinessWeek has the first solid statistics I’ve seen that prove that health care is the new plastics. (The Graduate reference) By that I mean, health care is finally fulfilling its promise as THE growth industry of the next 50 years.
For about 15 years now, prognosticators have sworn up and down that, for population […]
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How To Use RSS To Compliment Your Job Search
March 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment
For those of you that are hip to RSS and RSS feeds (all the people that have subscribed to this feed are clearly hip) you should be aware that almost every major job board now allows you to sign up for job search RSS feeds.
Input the criteria you’re looking for (city, state, industry, keywords, etc.) […]
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