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WalletPop is a personal finance and lifestyle site that informs, entertains, and helps you take charge of your money matters.

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    WalletPop editor Aaron Crowe talks with Scott Ginsberg, author of "Stick Your Self Out There" and "Get Them to Come to You" about how to be more approachable as a job candidate. Scott is a walking talking life changing expert on approachability and the good fortune it brings. He teaches people the most innovative job search, interview tactics, and deal closing conversations he’s developed. Scott says, “if you want to be approachable, your luck with people and the opportunities that come your way will dramatically increase.” His goal is to get people to use fresh, new and really effective strategies to attract more employers, to create more job and contracting opportunities, get more clients and to bring more good luck and success into people’s lives. “You can try any of these any time you like and watch and see what happens yourself,” Scott says. “Even one of these can steer you in positive new directions you’ve never gone before.” Scott Ginsberg is author of the new two books in one flip book, Stick Yourself Out There and Get Them to Come to You. He is also known as ‘The Nametag Guy’ for achieving formal recognition in the Guinness World Book of Records for wearing a nametag longer than anyone else in the world. His new book is packed with tips, strategies and specific do it now actions will help you get, keep and leverage that job or client or contract that you are after.
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    Downsizing warning signs and how to avoid them

    WalletPop's Aaron Crowe talks with John Rice, CEO and founder of Management Leadership of Tomorrow about how to identify the early warning signs of a business downsizing, and how to avoid being laid off.

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    How to spot fake job board listings

    WalletPop editor Aaron Crowe talks with Francis Larkin, senior product manager for SimplyHired.com, about using job boards to find a job and how SimplyHired.com catches fake job board postings. If you don't want to be scammed in applying for a job you found online, then listen to this podcast for tips.

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    Job Hunting Over the Holidays

    Traditionally, you stop the job hunt during the holidays because employers are wrapped up with parties, gifts and family gatherings. But these are unique times, and taking a break may mean missing out on a full-time position. WalletPop's Lan Nguyen chats with Aaron Crowe, WalletPop editor on careers, and Duncan Mathison, co-author of Unlock the Hidden Job Market, on how to catch an employer's attention during these hectic weeks.

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    How I Made My First Million with Mitch Free

    WalletPop's Lan Nguyen chats with Mitch Free of MFG.com on how he became a successful chair and CEO after dropping out of college.

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    Building self esteem after losing a job

    Aaron Crowe of WalletPop talks with author Abraham Twerski about how to build your self esteem after losing a job in the "Your Job Will Come" podcast. Millions of people confuse who they are with what they do. When faced with the loss of their job, home, or life savings, many struggle not only to keep their head above water financially, but also to maintain a healthy, positive view of themselves and their value in the world. Whether you are out of work or money, or are afraid of ending up there, the new book "Without a Job, Who Am I?" offers a system of support to help you stay motivated and persevere, as well as develop and sustain lasting values and a solid sense of identity no matter what your material circumstances happen to be. With more than 40 years of experience as a psychological, medical, and spiritual counselor, renowned psychiatrist and author Abraham J. Twerski, M.D., offers time-tested principles and practices for successfully coping with grief, hardship, and trauma to help us rise personally from professional or financial loss. Twerski gives us the tools to stay centered on what really matters by helping us identify what positive self-esteem really is and define the personal values needed to sustain it, deal with the depression and grief that often follow economic loss, examine what worry does for and to us, manage the stress caused by negative emotions, and find familial and spiritual support.

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    Avoiding Legal Pitfalls at Work, Home and Life

    WalletPop's Lan Nguyen chats with Amy Epstein Feldman and Robin Epstein about how to protect yourself and your bank account from lawsuits. Amy and Robin are authors of So Sue Me, Jackass!: Avoiding Legal Pitfalls That Can Come Back to Bite You at Work, at Home, and at Play (Plume).

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    Making job board work for you

    Wake up, scour the job boards, reply to ads, repeat. This is the grind for many job seekers these days. It’s a system that is promoted heavily, but it is a massively broken system. The statistics say it all: studies report 3% of jobs are found through job boards. Yet, this is where some 95% of the 13.7 million jobless in the U.S. focus and spend the bulk of their time searching for a new opportunity. WalletPop editor Aaron Crowe discusses job boards with career search expert Kevin Kermes. Learn what to do and what not to do when using a job board on the Internet to find a job.

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