Tag Archives: Job Hunt In A Recession

How to Handle the Last Day of Work Before a Layoff?

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It seems like every time we turn around we’re either hearing or reading about someone getting laid off from their job. The most unfortunate thing about many of these layoffs is that they’re happening to people that have worked at the same job for many years and are nearing retirement but not quite ready to retire. However, layoff is never a good thing. It really doesn’t matter if you’ve been given notice of an impending layoff or your company lays you off without any notice. Read More

Three ways to improve your career while you sleep

We think that our careers are all about action and especially doing things while we are awake.  Of course interviewing and networking are better when you conscious there are lots of things that you can do to have a great career while you’re asleep.

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Location, Location, Location is key to getting a job developing computer games

If you’re looking for your first job or trying to change jobs you may be fixed on one location.  You’ve heard for example that the only place to developing computer games is in California.  It’s true for sure that Los Angeles and San Francisco/Silicon Valley are big hubs but that’s not the only shot you have at success.  But there are also other opportunities you may not have thought about.  Georgia has invested money encouraging computer games companies to move there.   Be on the look out for opportunities you may not have thought about.  If you are starting out or if you are able to relocate then being open to less obvious locations could be a great choice.  Developing computer games in Georgia

Winning an Election, Getting a Job – what’s the difference?

If you’re job-hunting what can you learn from the 2010 Election Results? Read More

What Do You Think About When You Are Looking For A New Job?

Job Action Day is a time to think differently about your job search or changing careers.  Many of us get trapped in our old thinking that doesn’t help us achieve our goals.  Here are some limiting beliefs that you may have and how you can reframe them for success. Read More

Job Action Day 11/1/10 RECESSION DEAL FOR UNEMPLOYED

Job Action Day is about looking for opportunities not just in the traditional avenues of full-time jobs but also in part-time, freelance or other work opportunities.  For this special day I am offering anyone without a job 25% off of a Resume Rewrite or any Coaching Services.

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Three Job Hunt Relocation Rules

Relocation costs money.  So unless you are super qualified, experienced, or talented in a job where there is a big demand or in an industry which is growing faster than it can find applicants, it’s a tough sell to get an employer to pay for relocation.  But you may need to relocate either because your location doesn’t have the job opportunities you want or because of some other personal reasons.  So what can you do? Read More

Five Steps In Dealing With Layoffs

At some point during your lifetime, you may find yourself dealing with a job layoff. The whole idea of a layoff is one of the most frightening things that many people keep in the back of their minds every single day. Since our country has recently gone into a recession, more and more people are starting to worry that their job may not be there tomorrow. Read More

Getting a Seasonal Job – Is it too late?

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Is it too late to get seasonal work for this year? Read More

Social Networking from A Recruiters Point of View – get the inside story

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Diary of a HeadHuntress…
Karen Russo’s Recruiting Diary

What I Know About ‘Social’ Recruiting Read More