August 8th, 2008 by dave
Beautiful post from Heather Mundell at Career Hub: Optimism is Your Career Ally
Everyone gets down on their career searches. Job hunting is one of the most frustrating things you will every do. When you get the job, there are days when the most optimistic people just want to crawl under a blanket and eat chocolate.
Here’s what sets apart the pessimists from the optimists, according to Dr. Martin Seligman, author of Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life,
“The defining characteristic of pessimists is that they tend to believe bad events will last a long time, will undermine everything they do, and are their own fault. The optimists, who are confronted with the same hard knocks of the world, think about misfortune in the opposite way. They tend to believe defeat is just a temporary setback, that its causes are confined to this one case…Confronted by a bad situation, they perceive it as a challenge and try harder.”
Heather outlines the “ABCD” skills model:
A. Notice when you’re experiencing adversity, even just a tiny example.
“I can’t get a meeting with my boss this week.”
B. Notice your beliefs (i.e., your interpretation) about this adversity.
“My boss is always ducking me. Why doesn’t she care about what I’m doing?”
C. Notice how you feel and/or what you do (i.e., the consequences).
“I’m worried that I’m not going to be considered for the promotion I’m wanting, that I’m no longer a “player”. I’m angry that I’m disregarded.”
D. Distract yourself or dispute your beliefs.
Immediately shift your attention to stop ruminating. Or use evidence, alternative views, or decatastrophize. (These are very powerful skills that I just can’t do justice here. Get the book!)
Read the post and check out the book she mentions, and keep your spirits up!
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June 2nd, 2008 by dave
Top Canadian CEO Hank Swartout: $74,824,335
Oprah Winfrey: $225,000,000
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper: $280,000
Best Paid Profession: Surgeons and CEOs, over $145,000
Worst Paid Profession: Waiter/Waitress/Fast Food Worker/Dishwasher and Casino Dealer: less than $16,000
Administrative Assistant, Calgary’s median: $40,000
Administrative Assistant, Toronto: $43,500
Where do you fit in?
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June 2nd, 2008 by Officejobs.com
The list of possible interview questions can be quite large and overwhelming. Fortunately, there are only really five different types of interview questions. This structure helps put these questions into a manageable framework. The five different types of interview questions:
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June 2nd, 2008 by steve
If your dream job has eluded you so far, you’re not alone. Let’s face it, most of us don’t always know what we really want to do. But if you’ve been able to figure out what your true career-love is, you’re one of the lucky ones, and you’re about to get a whole lot luckier. Now that you’re ahead of the game, here’s the easy part - these 3 things will get the attention of any employer:
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May 8th, 2008 by Officejobs.com
One of the things that always amazes me is that people use exactly the same cover letter and exactly the same CV to apply for every single job.
That’s not the way to go. With recruiters receiving so many applications per advertised position the secret is to customize.
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May 8th, 2008 by Officejobs.com
A resume represents you in words and is the one that creates the first impression. So, a resume must be well thought out and written perfectly. According to experts in the field of human resources there are five basic concepts:
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May 8th, 2008 by Officejobs.com
Writing a resume isn’t easy. To your reader this one piece of paper is you, and he or she is going to give it about 20 seconds of attention (often less). Unfortunately, there are resume traditions that seem to make sense but that ought to be questioned in today’s tough job search world. One of those traditions is that certain words and phrases are considered basic necessities. They aren’t. There are many such cliches, but here is my list of 7 of the most common:
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May 8th, 2008 by Officejobs.com
In this day and age, as job competition has increased, interviewing techniques have also gotten tougher. Larger corporations often adopt multi-layered interview techniques from initial screening until the job offer stage.
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May 8th, 2008 by Officejobs.com
Since no two interviews are alike, it is difficult to be prepared for what lies ahead, but you can focus on your presentation skills, which may be even more important than what you have to say. Three areas of performance, which should be considered dangerous and deadly, are worth spending some time thinking about before your next interview.
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May 8th, 2008 by Officejobs.com
What you wear to a job interview is just as important as what you say during the interview. Arriving to the interview inappropriately dressed may cost you the job even if you have a competitive resume. Below are 10 helpful tips for helping you make a lasting and positive first impression.
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