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Taking The Scary Out Of Writing Resumes
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS, CSMCS Halloween is a time that many use to dress up in costume with a theme that invokes fear, whether it is a zombie with a knife and blood dripping down, a witch … Continue reading
10 Cool Resources – Catalysts for Your Career Campaign!
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS There is an adage that says, “There is no substitute for preparation.” As we enter the beginning of August, on the cusp of the fall hiring season, I want to share with you … Continue reading
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Summer Assignment: Establish or Enhance Your Social Media Presence To Catapult Your Job Search Forward
By Linda M. Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS If you were to ask me what one of the most requested speaking topics people have requested of me is, I would have to say that it has something to do with … Continue reading
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10 Things To Bring Job Search Success In 2012
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS As an Executive Career Coach, I work with clients who are involved in strategic planning, goal setting and other types of analysis. They handle projects valued at millions and billions of dollars using … Continue reading
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Networking for Introverts in Career Transition
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS You will hear over and over again that networking is the most important part of a successful career campaign. I stress this all of the time to my clients.As a matter of fact, … Continue reading
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Using A Smart Resume In Career Transition
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS In the last newsletter, I spoke about things to consider in getting ready for the fall hiring season. Included in this was a reference to reviewing and refreshing your resume. I often have … Continue reading
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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