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Archive for June 2008

June 21st, 2008

The Great Blog Off

The Great Blog Off is over! 24 hours later and believe it or not we have stayed alert and posted for 24 hours. There have been a few speed bumps, but overall it has been great and I excited about the round-up coming tomorrow! Thank you!
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By Darlene McDaniel -- 0 comments

June 20th, 2008

How to Differentiate Yourself From Other Applicants

Stanley F. Bronstein, the founder of the Achievement IQ® movement and the creator of the Laws of Positioning® has been a CPA for more than 21 years and an attorney for more than 16 years. His soon to be released third book, Achievement IQ Moments: 50 Extraordinary Stories About People Who Transformed Vision, Attraction, […]

By Darlene McDaniel -- 1 comment

June 20th, 2008

Now THAT’S A Lot Of Blog Posts

WOW! I’ve never even heard of a “blog-off” before this, let alone participated in one.  By the time Darlene and I are done, I think we’ll have posted 24 times in 24 hours.  We rock! Right?
Many of the b5media Business Channel blogs participated in the blog-off so be sure to drop by to read all […]

By Gina -- 0 comments

June 20th, 2008

Behavioral Interviewing: Assessing Influencing Skills

Being able to influence people is not critical for all jobs but it is for some and it certainly never hurts.  Influencing people is sort of an art.  It’s about knowing how identify the effective way to speak to all kinds of people on their particular level to gain support, rather than using a one-size-fits-all delivery.  […]

By Gina -- 0 comments

June 20th, 2008

Behavioral Interviewing: Decisiveness and Judgement Skills

If you work for, or are interviewing at a large company, chances are that responsibilities are spread out across many different people.  The more people that you have in an organization, the more important decision-making skills become.  For example, a company that consists of one manager and one employee may not worry as much about the […]

By Gina -- 1 comment

June 20th, 2008

The Online Interview

Haidn Ellis Foster is the founder of HEF Media, LLC, and the editor of a new web magazine, The Hatchet, a collection of articles and blogs with the modest dream of making the world a better and more interesting place.  Haidn lives in Seattle and has never had coffee.
I recently had a chance to ask […]

By Gina -- 0 comments

June 20th, 2008

A Nurses Interview

One long time registered nurse on interviewing for a nursing job:
In today’s health-care world, there are many positions available for nurses.  Once you decide on a career path and have arranged an interview, make a list of your questions that can be asked during the interview.  On a recent interview, I found the following suggestions […]

By Gina -- 0 comments

June 20th, 2008

A Medical School Interview

This is a guest post from a colleague and future surgeon who recently discovered the importance of social networking during his med school interview. 
The med school interview is something of a paradox.  After you run through hoop after endless hoop to take the MCAT, write a personal statement, submit your applications and write even more […]

By Gina -- 1 comment

June 20th, 2008

Social Networking: Secrets of the Job Hunt

Secrets of the Job Hunt is a social network for job seekers & career advice professionals. All members have the ability to post to our blog, participate in groups, forums and message each other. Think of us as the “Facebook” for job hunting tips.
If you are a job seeker looking for real time advice, Secrets […]

By Darlene McDaniel -- 1 comment

June 20th, 2008

A Teacher’s Interview

This is a guest post from Jonna, a 40 year old college graduate who describes what she expected, and what she got during her recent interviews for teacher jobs. 
I had told myself that I would graduate by the time I was forty if it killed me.  Being a full time student and mom wasn’t easy […]

By Gina -- 4 comments