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Career Advice, Workplace Tips & Job Search by JobDigACTIONS
JobDig presents expert tips and advice on all career related issues. Whether you
e looking for a new job or ways to improve your current career and life, our career experts have the answers.
Recent Episodes for Career Advice, Workplace Ti...
5 Tough Interview Questions to Expect
The most important strategy to remember is to keep your answers positive and honest. To prepare, think about the truthful answer to a question and look at it from the interviewer’s point of view. Ask yourself how the information can be framed so it remains truthful but also validates your professionalism and insight into a situation.
Moving from Manager to Director
I'm a manager in a large organization and I've been considered for several Director jobs, but have yet to get one. I spoke to my manager about it and in the spirit of helpfulness she finally told me that I had all the technical qualifications and that I was an excellent performer but that I needed to work on my "executive presence."
Changing Industries, 4 Simple Tips to Move Your Career in a New Direction
Do you feel overwhelmed when you think about changing industries? After all, with long workweeks, job-performance demands and trying to have a personal life too it’s a wonder any professionals find the time to strategically reposition themselves for a more fulfilling opportunity.
Consider Becoming A Change Agent
Change is coming. Oh boy is it coming and we aren’t even sure how to handle it! This was the message from IBM latest Global CEO Survey. Over 1000 CEOS from 40 different nations were interviewed. In this article, we want to present youa few key findings that will certainly help you take advantage of future employment opportunities. Failing to heed the warnings from these CEOs could easily leave you lost and all alone, wondering where you company and job have gone. Of course, there’s no need to worry, we’ve got a plan to make you more desirable in such uncertain times.
In Search Of The One
Have you ever wondered when your career is going to take off? Or when you will finally get the recognition you deserve for the work you do? Have you ever wondered why some people are able to generate a lot of attention and accolades for their professional achievements while others don’t? I have theory that a successful career is like a jigsaw puzzle: all the pieces should fall into place at once if you have done the following: (A) You have to put yourself in the right place at the right time (right company culture, right career path for your skills and personality, right mentor), (B) you have to figure out how to be a self-promoter without being arrogant, and most importantly (C) you seek out The One.
Changing Careers - Ultimate Tips For Success
Are you thinking about changing your career? Are you worried about how difficult the transition is going to be? Then you are not alone. Many people go through similar anticipation when thinking about attempting a career change. Your career is among the most important things in your life, and changing it is one of the most stressful decisions you will ever make.
Life is too short to _____
Fill in the blank in the question above to find out what value really drives you. The first step in creating more meaningful work is to determine what energizes you and gives you the brightest vision of your future.
You Can Find A Good Job In A Bad Economy
Employers are always on the lookout for college students who stand out in some way. However, when times are tough, college students should consider some additional ways to make themselves more visible and attractive to prospective employers.
Finding your Passion
Today, I start with sharing what I call, "A Scene from Childhood": My daughter Claire, 2 years, 9 months, was playing full out in the back yard, finding things that were funny, laughing, freely enjoying herself. I was soaking her in in all her radiance when she stops and looks at me and with a sense of awe and says…
What Successful Job Seekers Have in Common
If only there were a formula for getting a job. Follow steps “A,” “B,” and “C” and end up with the job of your dreams. While it’s not that simple, there are some strategies that have proven to be effective. Based on interviews I conducted with job seekers who had recently landed a new position, I found some common themes that can help you speed up your transition.
Back To Basics
In this time of corporate upheaval, economic downturn, and general uneasiness, many job seekers rush to get resumes out and to set up interviews. In this rush, simple details that can make a candidate stand out among their peers are often left by the wayside. Today, we'll review these job search basics and define why adhering to these ideas will help you get the attention you want from recruiters!
What doors will I open
When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.
Money Matters
Millions of people in the business world are going through overwhelming and uncomfortable emotions due to the financial meltdown our nation is currently facing.
Sending Your Resume and Cover Letters
When you apply via email, there are a couple of options. You can write your cover letter directly into an email message (the same rules for writing a proper letter and proofing it apply) and attach your resume (a MS Word attachment is best). Or, you can attach both your resume and letter, as separate documents to the email address. Send yourself a copy, as well (use the bcc: field in your email program). That way you'll have a copy for your records.
Never Climb Alone
The biggest key in climbing to greater career success is learning to let go! There are 35 more episodes in this feed. View All Episodes
Recent Comments for Career Advice, Workplace Ti...
easy to listen and short
to the point advice and very helpful. More, more,more.. Submitted By: glhoffman@... (on 3-2006)
excellent advice!
I listen to Jobdigs podcasts all the time and appreciate the motivation! Submitted By: susan@... (on 3-2006) |
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