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7 Live Articles 119 Views0 Comments1 NicheUnited StatesRSS RSS FeedTopic Suggestion Suggest A TopicReport Author Report This AuthorRecent Articles By Joy Jung Lost Your Job? - Dream•Published: January 18, 2011

Most individuals believe losing a job is a nightmare, but, I believe, it is the beginning of a dream. For without the impetuous of the job loss, most individuals would never have contemplated leaving their current position. This is true whether we loved or hated our jobs. We were comfortable with the status quo. We had a routine and our habits were well entrenched. But that's all changed now. This is the time to dream, to incorporate your dreams, your passion, your goals directly into your new career.

The Hiring Process, The Internet, The Job Seeker•Published: January 14, 2011

The internet has certainly changed a lot of things, and one of those is the hiring process, especially in regard to the applicant or job seeker. As a staffing consultant with over 20 years of experience, I have witnessed, implemented and survived the business changes in managing the hiring process for several major Fortune 100 companies. As an outplacement consultant, I have observed job seekers' frustration and disappointment due to the lack of communication from companies concerning their applications. This is especially true if the internet is the only vehicle the job seeker is using for their job search. In today's fast-paced, action-packed world, the job seeker must utilize a variety of strategies and tactics when seeking the next career.

Networking Techniques - 7 Strategies for Job Seekers•Published: January 14, 2011

Networking is nothing new, in fact, it has always been the best way to find the next job. Successful networking does take work. It entails getting involved with people. At a time when most people are depressed about looking for a new career, they are required to "put on their best face" and go out and talk to people about job opportunities. Networking is all about letting others know of your desire for a position. It is not a "one size fits all" conversation.

Successful Employee Characteristics for Job Seekers•Published: January 14, 2011

Today's work environment is very competitive and demanding for both the employed and the unemployed. Many employees today are looking over their shoulder waiting for the next shoe to drop - theirs. They are looking for ways to enhance their professional profile and increase their value in the company. Many of the same performance practices employees can use to enhance their professional profile should be utilized by the job seeker to increase their effectiveness in their career search.

Lost Your Job? Employ Your Brain•Published: January 14, 2011

The loss of a job is more than just losing a position for most of us. It can be as devastating as the death of a spouse. Our jobs helped define who we are as individuals, and give meaning and purpose to our lives. The job also provided challenges and rewards, which stimulated our brains, especially the frontal lobes.

The Job Seeker's Secret Weapon: The High Five•Published: January 14, 2011

Whether you have lost your position or you are currently looking for a new opportunity, the job search process is a lonely and frustrating experience. Searching for leads; responding to blind ads; providing resumes (with no response) or interviewing unsuccessfully can damage your self esteem. These feelings of worthlessness may tumble a job seeker into depression. Depression is deadly because emotions are easily discerned during an interview.

Job Seekers Take Action!•Published: January 14, 2011

For individuals who are used to getting the job done, looking for a job can be very anxiety-filled, brain-numbing, complex, debilitating, exhausting and frustrating. There are times when the job seeker can not tell any difference between the beginning of the day and the end of the day. Falling into this type of thinking is downright dangerous for the job seeker. But what to do? Employ the a,b,c's of action using this three step formula.

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