Posts Tagged ‘job search resources’

Job Search Tips: 9 Reasons Your Job Search Should Not Be DIY

November 11th, 2011

By Cheryl E. Palmer, M.Ed., CECC, CPRW

In a tough job market with unemployment hovering at more than 9 percent and nearly five job seekers for every opening, you may wonder if you should seek professional assistance with your job search.  On the other hand, you may wonder if it is worth it to pay a career coach to help you.

Here are some compelling reasons for obtaining professional assistance with reaching your career goals:

1)      Objectivity. It’s really difficult to be objective about yourself.  Having a professional to use as a sounding board can really help you see your situation objectively so that you can craft solutions to any job search problems that you are facing.  Without this objectivity you can come to wrong conclusions about your situation and therefore implement inappropriate strategies. » Read more: Job Search Tips: 9 Reasons Your Job Search Should Not Be DIY

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Career Tips: Career Lapses: Raw Talent, You, and Reality

November 3rd, 2011

By Gwendolyn M. Ward, Principal at FOOW?

A young graduate told me she was feeling like a failure in her first job after college. Her job lacked formal training, leadership, and guidance. Although she was trying to work through it by asking various people for help and working overtime, she felt exhausted and unsuccessful.

I asked her what this experience taught her professionally and personally? Was she going to continue the cycle, hoping it would improve? Or, would she take her talent elsewhere? She didn’t have many answers, because she was struggling between the reality of her job versus the concept of it.

“The Paper versus Reality” conundrum is where we can find many life challenges and lessons. Whether it’s a job, relationship, marriage, business deal or whatever else that fit in the people, place, or thing categories in our lives…sometimes, it just sounds better on paper:

- A friend volunteered as a safety leader on her job’s safety team. Her responsibility included keeping a clipboard with employees’ names for a headcount in an event of an emergency. Recently, when the DC area had an earthquake, her immediate reaction was to run from the building as fast as she could. After catching her breath, she remembered she was on the safety team and realized » Read more: Career Tips: Career Lapses: Raw Talent, You, and Reality

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Job Search Tips: Are You A Job Search Sniper?

October 25th, 2011

By Phil Rosenberg

 

Are you a job search Sniper … or a shotgun?

In the thousands of you that I speak with, I’ve learned that most of you want to be (and think you are) a job search sniper. Inherently, you value and you “get” the value of a targeted search.

However, in practice, most all of you are still job search shotguns.

Here are some clues if you’re really a job search shotgun:

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