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Continuation of How to find a J.O.B. @ H.O.M.E
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This show is a continuation of how to find a job and more resume and thank you letter tips.
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Makeover Your Image, Makeover Your Career
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Unemployment is at an all-time high. With more competition for jobs, its critical that your image isn't what sets you back and keeps you from getting an offer. In this show, David shares key critical tips to improving image and increasing your chances of landing the dream job.
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Engineering Industry Flash - Fred Downey, Aerospace Industries Association
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My Perfect Gig will connect with Fred Downey VP, National Security, at the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). He has a tremendous wealth of experience in military, public and private industry and is the executive responsible for workforce issues at the AIA. My Perfect Gig will discuss the state of the aerospace industry as it relates to job creation and workforce growth. Learn about great aerospace engineering careers by tuning in to our Engineering Industry Flash.
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Job Seeker Talk Radio: The Job Hunting Guide
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A radio show dedicated to answering the questions of job seekers and career movers. Ask any of your questions ranging from effective resume creation to interview tips to how to handle difficult job situations.
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WaiterTalk! day1
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join us on our very first episode of WaiterTalk!, if you're working in the business now or an old veteran of serving tables call me and tell me all about it.
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Canned: How to Land on Your Feet
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Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009, 7-9 p.m.
For all of 2008, the newspaper industry has shed more than 15,586 jobs, according to Erica Smith, a St. Louis Post-Dispatch news designer who has been tracking buyouts and layoffs across the country (http://graphicdesignr.net/papercuts). Amid unprecedented consolidation of media properties and the constant drumbeat of imminent downsizings, journalists are confronted with a fundamental issue: What do I do after I leave the newsroom (or television studio or ra -
Article: "Working moms look to Michelle Obama for change".
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"There is no paid maternity leave mandated in the United States, a situation shared by only three other countries: Papua New Guinea, Swaziland, and Liberia, according to a 2007 study by Harvard and McGill universities." This quote was taken from Andrea Hopkins' article, entitled, "Working moms look to Michelle Obama for change".
The article also references European countries that pay moms to stay home while parents in the US fight for reasonably affordable child-care. One source quoted in t -
An Insiders Look at Investment Banking Recruiting
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This Career Breakdown episode will provide and inside look into how the recruiting process at an investment bank really works. Find out:
- what differentiates candidates in the process
- how candidates are chosen from the resume drop
- what is said behind closed doors
- what things push candidates over the edge or off the ledge
I am excited to be joined by Dean Fechner, former Senior Vice President of Analyst Recruiting for Lehman Brothers. Dean also held a similar role at Booz Allen Ha -
Keppie Careers - Encouraging, Enlightening and Empowering Job Seekers for Success
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How to answer the dreaded interview question: What is your weakness?
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What Every Student and Recent Grad Needs To Know About Social Media
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The internet has changed the way recruiters and HR professionals discover candidates.
John Lawlor (http://socialmedialogy.com) chats with Ryan Coleman (http://www.thenextforce.com)and Willy Franzen (http://www.onedayonejob.com)
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