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Career Search – Avoiding The Pitfalls of Electronic Resumes and Job Postings
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS, CSMCS When I work with my clients, I often hear that they struggle with the technical aspects of their job search. This includes how to format their resume for posting on job boards, … Continue reading
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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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How Job Search Is Like Online Dating
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS In honor of Valentine’s Day, I think it timely to point out the similarities of job search to something that people from all walks of life are becoming familiar with, “Online Dating.” Most … Continue reading
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When Life Takes a U-Turn, You Have to Plan for Your Finances as Well as Your Career: Part 1
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS When you get laid off, the first thing that grips you is fear. How are you going to take care of your family, pay the mortgage, get another job in this economy and … Continue reading
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Networking Your Way To Success: Part 2
By Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS In my last posting, Networking Your Way To Success: Part 1, I started sharing information about networking geared for those who are pros at it as well as for those who shudder at … Continue reading
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