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Lisa (lablady)

http://helpmegethired.wordpress.com


Country: United States

Language: English

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  • Carla G. Presents™
  • Lisa (lablady)
  • Nasty™
  • 23ej
  • Michelle d 1967
  • Redy2Assist
  • Annie
  • catchyseachild
  • The Artist KcK
  • Jennifer Celaya
  • The Voice of One
  • Queen Goddess Uokes
  • Teresa Butler-Thomas
  • n4christ
  • Sixgees4U
  • Eli"Dream"Goldstein
  • Reginas Universe

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  • Christopher Reburn
  • Lillian Brummet
  • HoldTheVision Radio
  • Rookwood Wardrobing
  • Anjuelle--Author/MFT
  • Linda on NJTTT
  • catchyseachild
  • 23ej
  • Lisa Padilla

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Rookwood Wardrobing

Rookwood Wardrobing

Hey Lisa!Hope you can take the time out to listen to my latest show on 2009 Warm Weather Must Haves. Also be sure to drop by for my next show on 6/6/09 @ 10am.

Help Me Get Hired!  

This is where you can find professional advice and tips from an experienced former personnel recruiter and current resume writer/job coach, on writing your resume, brushing up on your interviewing skills, and brainstorming resources to get you hired while offering positive motivation and encouragement during the job search process. Lisa welcomes your calls!

  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    A Fresh Start! You In?

    Join Lisa as she discusses the need to recognize when you need to make a fresh start; need to let go and move on to new strategies, endeavors, ideas. Sharing her own personal journey, she welcomes callers to call in with their 'Fresh Start' experiences to encourage listeners to re-think their job search efforts and more! Of course, if you need that little push to let go of something that is hindering you or need help brainstorming about your options, you can call in and speak to Lisa herself!

  • Original Air Date:

    Rebroadcast of 'Fine-Tuning Your Job Search Leads to a More Effective Resume'

    This Friday, Lisa will discuss how to fine-tune your job search, including how to discover what you want in a position and company which leads to a better, more effective resume and interview. Plus, she'll do some brainstorming on where to actually look for those job openings. (Original Air Date: 12/12/2008 4:00 PM)

  • Original Air Date:

    Rebroadcast of 'Getting Started: Basic Resume Formatting Guidelines'

    Get to know Lisa (aka lablady on Twitter) as she introduces herself and then covers basic resume formatting guidelines with specific examples so your resume gets noticed, and you get that first interview. (Original Air Date: 11/28/2008 4:00 PM) NOTE: Lisa will have the chat room open during this re-broadcast so you can chat live w/each other! Please join in!

  • Original Air Date:

    When Life Hands You A Lemon Of A Day...Pucker Up And Smile!

    Join Lisa today as she shares frustrating and funny personal stories where she had to overcome unexpected challenges preparing for an interview! You'll laugh along with her and realize that adaptation is key to a successful interview and to life.

  • Original Air Date:

    Could Your Attitude Be Holding You Back From Getting Hired?

    Join Lisa today as she explains how important your attitude is during the entire process of your job search; from cover letter to resume to interviewing and even networking. If you are sending out resumes but not getting the interview or getting the interview but not getting the offer, listen in to find out if your attitude is sabatoging your efforts! Lisa welcomes all callers.

  • Date / Time:

    April 17th episode a hit!

    A great show today!  Anne from Georgia called in with a great question/dilemma.  She's sending out resumes but not getting any interviews.  After going over the basics: resume quality, cover letters and follow-up phone calls, I think we decided she needs to be more consistent and probably more assertive with her follow-ups and not be afraid to stop by the businesses (unless they state to NOT do that) in order to put a face with the piece of paper (her resume).  And she needs to fine-tune her job search so she can more succinctly state what type of job she's looking for and what type of company.  Specific yet have some flexibility, expanding on the industries which could use her help.  Thank you for the call Anne and I hope you listened to the rest of the show because I came up with some other ideas for you at the end of the show.

    Sometimes you have to go through a checklist to figure out what needs to be adjusted in your job search: cover letter? (too long or too vague?); resume? (too crammed or too choppy?); follow-up calls? (are you doing them and are you doing them enough?) Ask yourself to describe the job you're looking for in one concise sentence.  Write it out and then read it out loud.  If you read it back and you know exactly what you're looking for from that, you're on the right track but if you read it over and it's vague or you really can't tell what position you're seeking, then that needs to be addressed and fine-tuned.  Listen to the show to help you ask yourself some key questions and to fully utilize some overlooked resources.

    As always, wishing you a brighter future,

    Lisa

  • Original Air Date:

    10 Creative Resources For Job Openings And How To Use Them

    For those of you unemployed and stuck, tune in for offline resources and motivation to get your own creative juices flowing! Call in with your suggestions or success stories! Lisa welcomes all questions and calls.

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