Archive for category networking
Zero to Hired in 30 Days with Guerrilla Networking
Posted by teenarose in guest article, networking on February 16, 2011
If you’re in the job market today, you know that the shortest route to employment is often . non-existent. You email your resume in response to a job posting. Then wait. Email to follow up. Wait. Get a phone interview. Wait to hear back from the employer. Etc. What a long, strange trip it can [...]
Searching For a Job? Network and Stand Out From the Crowd!
Posted by teenarose in featured, guest article, networking, new post on January 27, 2010
Networking is the best way to find a job in our current economy and it helps you to stand out from the crowd. Although it may take time to establish a network of colleagues, networking has great rewards if done correctly. The Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines Networking as: “the exchange of information or services among [...]
Secret Networking Tool
Posted by teenarose in guest article, networking, new post on January 20, 2010
Guest article by Vic Perkins A SECRET NETWORKING TOOL … OVER 50% OF INDIVIDUALS WHO ACCEPT A NEW JOB HAVE USED SOME METHOD OF NETWORKING. IT IS SO IMPORTANT THAT YOU LEARN HOW TO NETWORK EFFECTIVELY! Over 50% of professionals who obtain a new job have used some method of networking. Networking should be an [...]
Networking For Everyone
Posted by teenarose in featured, guest article, networking, new post on January 6, 2010
Guest Article by Randy Block I hated networking. And I was a high tech recruiter. To me it meant glad handing, selling, asking for a job (or a favor), bothering people, talking to total strangers, manipulating people, keeping score and it took a lot of nerve. For others I knew, it was looking needy or [...]
Making Job Connections in Another City
Posted by teenarose in featured, networking on September 12, 2009
if43bh6k7x Perhaps you want to lay your head somewhere exotic; maybe you met the love of your life, but s/he lives in a community on the other side of the country; or, it may be there’s a health issue — your doctor has recommended you move to a warmer, dryer climate such as Arizona. Whatever [...]







