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Career Thought Leaders | Post 2
Linda Van Valkenburgh, MS, CCMC, CJSS Here I am in beautiful Baltimore, Maryland at the 2011 Career Thought Leaders ( #2011CTL )conference, the professional conference for certified career coaches, professional resume writers, and other leaders in the career industry. We seek to update … Continue reading
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Career Search 2011 – Top 10 Things to Think about for the New Year!
By Linda Van Valkenburgh As we approach the New Year, some people are contemplating what they are going to do to bring in the New Year. Will they get together with friends? Go to a restaurant? Attend a party? Go away … Continue reading
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Tenacious Tillie and the Telephone Interview
By: Linda Van Valkenburgh Recently, one of my clients was relating a story to me about a position she was applying for. I like to refer to her as “Tenacious Tillie.” She had sent in her application online, snail mailed … Continue reading
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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
Social Networking – Pitfalls To Avoid and Rules For Success
By Linda Van Valkenburgh My last post contained a discussion about using Twitter in a career campaign. I felt that it was so important to get this information out as soon as possible, after learning what I did while obtaining … Continue reading
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