The Most Aggressively Inarticulate Generation Since, You Know…A Long Time Ago
When helping students in their job search, career professionals already have to overcome obstacles such as the economy, unrealistic student expectations, and a lack of resources. When students lack...
View ArticleNetworking: Making Contact vs. Making Connections
Networking is supposed to describe the simple concept of developing and maintaining meaningful relationships with those who have similar interests. However, many people think networking is a business...
View ArticleWhy Your College Degree Won’t Get You A Job
If employers hired people because of their degree, why would they need to go through an interview process? Many people think the point of going to school is to get a degree when the real point is to...
View ArticleWhy Portfolios Aren’t Just for Creative Jobs
Why don’t you have a portfolio? When I ask people who aren’t artists why they don’t have a portfolio, the majority say they don’t have a portfolio because they aren’t artists. If you are an artist and...
View ArticleWhy Conflict is Actually Good for the Workplace
For many, conflict immediately invokes thoughts of battle, shouting matches, or even negative relationships. Certainly, this isn’t what I am suggesting as good for the workplace. Conflict is a natural...
View ArticleJob Search 3.0 [Video]
The job market is so drastically different these days yet so many job seekers are still using the same old methods of job searching. I thought to myself, this can’t simply be because people are...
View ArticleJob Seekers: Habit not Hope is the Key to Career Advancement
The problem with job seekers is that they think like job seekers. Just the words alone imply that getting a job is about seeking for jobs as if all one must do is search and find. What happens after...
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