Everyone probably remembers the first time they heard about Twitter and about how young people were throwing around their one-liners about sitting on the porch, walking to the mailbox, walking back to the porch, sitting down …well, you get the picture. But since that time, Twitter Read more…
Conducting a job search can be an intense process that requires a lot of effort on a daily basis. With so much energy set forth, it’s easy to overlook small aspects of the search that could significantly impact the process. One aspect that could potentially have Read more…
Guest post from CareerAlley: http://CareerAlley.com “In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.” – Bill Cosby I was wearing a new pair of pants the other day and I saw a thread (which I did not pull) sticking Read more…
I write often about the need to surround yourself with positive, supportive people during a stressful period of job transition. Connecting with family and friends regularly lifts your spirits and reminds your network to keep an eye out for you. It can also provide you with Read more…
This article is from our friends at CareerAlley You are on the ledge, inching forward one tiny step at a time. It took a lot of courage to get up here, now you just need to step off. You know that once you step off there Read more…
By: CareerAlley, http://Careeralley.com You know the old saying “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. I’ve had many jobs that tested that quote and, while it probably has some truth to it, that is probably not the best way to spend your career. The list of Read more…