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The Value Propostion: The Spine Of Your Career Campaign
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS So here we are at Memorial Day. A time to pay homage to those men and women who help keep us safe at home and to remember those who have given their lives … Continue reading
Celebrating Success
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS This past Saturday, I had the privilege of being invited to attend a party given by one of my clients who recently transitioned to a new position. It was quite an exciting event … Continue reading
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Developing the Business of You!
By Linda Van Valkenburgh People find it helpful, at times, to gain a different perspective on things. Saying something a different way can cause it to resonate inside, setting off the light bulb and creating an “Aha” moment! Recently, as … Continue reading
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The “Ten Thousand Foot View”
By Linda Van Valkenburgh For some of you, this may be the first time in many years that you have to create or update your resume. At first, it seems like an easy task. After all, you have done so … Continue reading
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Facebook, “The Social Network,” and Your Career Campaign
By Linda Van Valkenburgh The release of the movie “The Social Network” has brought Facebook, one of the most popular social networking sites, to the forefront. I wonder if the creators of Facebook ever realized the impact that their creation … Continue reading
You Can Search for a Job On LinkedIn
By Linda Van Valkenburgh In my prior post, I discussed how to start getting yourself “out there” in a professional sense. While many of you are executives, people sometimes place so much pressure on you to “know everything”. If you … Continue reading
Focus on the Mission
By Linda Van Valkenburgh Yesterday, the Associated Press reported that the service sector is growing and that companies are hiring. Of course they have to throw a negative on at the end to try to dash everyone’s hopes by saying … Continue reading
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