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Changing Your Career? A Little Coaching is Key

By Janine Moon
A given fact of business life in the 21st century is a high
level of frustration, even downright dissatisfaction in the
workforce. Many workers eventually reach a “pivotal
point,”...

Being Open to Relocation

By Maggie Tomas
As a non-native Minnesotan one thing that strikes me is how
loyal and devoted Minnesotans are to this land of 10,000 lakes.
Don’t get me wrong, this state, specifically the Twin Cities,
has...

Can I return to my old job?

By Joan Lloyd
Dear Joan:
I'm writing to request your guidance. I started a new job
about 7 weeks ago. In my former role, I worked independently
and had a lot of responsibility and autonomy. I was recognized
as...

Ten Signs of Job Dissatisfaction - Don't Ignore Them!

By Deborah Walker
Are you completely happy with your current job? If not, now is
a great time to analyze your job satisfaction. There are ten sure
signs that you are experiencing job dissatisfaction. If you:


Dread...

Learn To Love Career Change

By Deborah Brown-Volkman
Is your career changing? If you are like the majority of
people in the workforce today, the answer is probably yes.
Companies thrive on change, and most change very quickly.
 
But how are...

Unfinished Business Into The New Year

By Barbara Wulf
Marking endings is an important part of moving through
transition to start a new stage of life to start a new career to
start a new relationship and to start a new year. Life is a series
of beginnings...

New Year's Non-Resolutions

By Joan Lloyd
Even though I’m not a big fan of New Year’s
resolutions, there is a lot to be said about doing a re-examination
of your career and making some adjustments along the way. So, if
you...

Organizations want three things from candidates

By Dwain Celistan
In the current economy there is a supply demand imbalance that
favors hiring organizations. They have also taken a posture of
favoring candidates that have the greatest chance of success and
lowest...

Career Change Is Inevitable

By Deborah Brown-Volkman
Is your career changing? If you are like the majority of people
in the workforce today, the answer is probably yes. Companies
thrive on change, and most change very quickly.
But how are you handling...

Embrace Change In Your Career

By Deborah Brown-Volkman
What is your career like these days? A bit of uncertainly and
confusion? If this is the case, you are not alone. It's good to
know that there are other people experiencing the same challenges,
because...

Tips to streamline your transition back into the workforce

By Robin Ryan
Admit it, you may not be sure how to start your job search, or
what are the most effective job search techniques. Sometimes you
aren't even sure exactly what career or job you want to do now.
Many...

Hate Your Job? Have a Plan Before You Quit

By Jessica Holbrook Hernandez
I had lunch with a friend the other day who left her job
earlier this year. She relayed to me how she had gotten fed up with
a particular client, and so she decided to quit. She had about four
months...

Change at Work

By Barbara Wulf
Fall is the season I can sum up in one word, change. The
change is predictable. Every year we experience fall with the
changing color of the leaves, cooler temperatures, and retiring the
lawn...

5 Ways To Reduce The Risk In You

By Tim Tyrell-Smith
Many of us are risk takers. We look for opportunities in life
to try something new. To test the boundaries. There is a thrill
that comes with risk. A feeling that you are allowing yourself
to experience...

You've Already Faced Your Career Fears

By Deborah Brown-Volkman
 
Remember when you said to yourself that if you ever lost your
job, you wouldn't know what to do? Well guess what, the worst has
happened for many of you, and you are managing. Yes, your...

Answering the Question: "What Do You Do?"

By Jessica Holbrook Hernandez
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, just over 4
million Americans lost their jobs in 2009 alone. For those millions
of people, a new reality has emerged that may include stress,
financial...

Ways to Transition from a Large to a Smaller Company

By Heather Eagar
It’s not always easy to work for a big company –
especially when that big company lays you off and leaves you
unwanted by smaller companies. Unfortunately, this scenario is true
for...

Critical steps in your career transition

By Debra Wheatman
One of the toughest challenges job seekers face is figuring
out how to make a career transition. Sometimes transition is
forced; maybe jobs in your industry or area are dwindling. Other
times,...

Your Former Boss Can Kill Your Job Offer

By Joe Turner
Many job seekers are blithely unaware that their former
employers all too often say things that can damage or halt their
career prospects. Most of this is due to the erroneous belief
that...

Switching from a Suffering Industry to a Safe One

By Heather Eagar
If you’ve been laid off from your job because the
industry is drying up – or think you’re in jeopardy of
this happening – and want to find a solution to your problem,
you’re...
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