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Leslie Camacho

Job-Search Networks, in All Shapes and Sizes - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ON a recent Monday evening in the basement of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Brooklyn Heights, a group of seven local residents gathered to discuss their faith - in the job market. One woman, who had been laid off from a high-powered job at a local hedge fund, sought advice about the benefits of accepting part-time work. Another participant, a man who had worked more than a decade in the technology industry, wondered aloud whether switching fields would be wise.
Leslie Camacho

Presenting Entrepreneurship on a Resume - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I have been living and working outside of the United States for almost three years. I have a small spa in the Caribbean and due to the slowing economy, have decided to return to the States to utilize my bachelor's degree in communications. Could you give me a bit of advice on how to present my entrepreneurial past to prospective employers as I return to the corporate work force?
Leslie Camacho

A Trader Becomes a Waiter - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Growing up in Florida, Mr. Gould enjoyed working in restaurants as a waiter and bartender. But he also liked working with numbers, and after graduating from the University of Florida, he went into finance. He got a job in New York as a fixed-income trader in 2000, and later raised money to invest in new markets and help develop avenues for investments.
Leslie Camacho

Tips on Learning Office Etiquette - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Q: I worked in the health-care industry for 15 years as a geriatric nursing assistant, but I recently decided that my career wasn't paying the bills and went back to school for a B.A. in organizational management and communication. The problem is, I have never worked in an office setting and I'm not sure how to go about learning etiquette, how to speak appropriately, etc. I thought that once I got a degree, everything would be self-explanatory, but it really isn't. Can you help?
Leslie Camacho

How to Fix a Career in the Dumps - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Work is always a cause of stress, but lately, it seems like it's been even more so. Layoffs have put millions out of work. People who are still employed are often seeing their workloads increase, but not their pay, and they're worried about their own job security.
Leslie Camacho

Ways To Figure Out Job is Toxic BEFORE You Take It : CAREEREALISM: Because EVERY Job is... - 0 views

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    Dear J.T. & Dale: My husband and I both have worked in high tech for more than 20 years. With all the stress from outsourcing and reorgs and overly aggressive management, we feel like Lucy and Ethel in that famous "I Love Lucy" episode where the assembly line keeps gets cranked up faster and faster. We've been investigating alternative careers, but none of the resources we've used addresses how the work environment fits into the picture. We fear making a career change that ends up trapping us in a new toxic environment. - Kathy
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    What are the advantages of guiding workers to collect stories directed at organizational career management? Expressing accomplishments in story form is a huge advantage because a compelling, engaging story is memorable to the manager making a promotion decision, while people who aren't telling stories may be forgotten. The decision-maker gets to know and trust employees through their stories, which may also help establish an emotional connection that inspires investment in their success. (And, by the way, the same storytelling principles that work for other employees also work for your own career progression.)
Leslie Camacho

Seasoned Colleagues Can Boost Your Career - Finance and Accounting Jobs News and Advice - 0 views

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    While it might seem fun to work at a company where the average age is below thirty and everyone is on Facebook and Twitter, you're better off working with more seasoned colleagues, say experts. FINS readers agree. Of 654 respondents in FINS' informal online questionnaire Sign or Decline, 88% said they'd accept their dream job if their new coworkers would all be 20 years older than them.
Leslie Camacho

How the Last Generation Can Help the Next One - Technology and IT Jobs News and Advice - 0 views

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    While it might seem fun to work at a company where the average age is below thirty and everyone is on Facebook and Twitter, you're better off working with more seasoned colleagues, say experts. FINS readers agree. Of 654 respondents in FINS' informal online questionnaire Sign or Decline, 88% said they'd accept their dream job if their new coworkers would all be 20 years older than them. At some of the hottest employers, that's simply not possible. The median age of an employee at Facebook is 26, according to data from PayScale, a Seattle-based firm that gathers compensation data. Compare that with more traditional companies like IBM and Hewlett-Packard where the median age is 44, according to the same data.
nainamittal

10 Tips to achieve Happiness at Work - Outdoors With Naina - 0 views

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    How to work on your workplace motivation, to make it work for you ;)
Swati Mehra

Benefits of Opening a Play Group in Bihar - 0 views

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    Buying a play school franchise in Bihar means working with a play group while you are own boss. A play school demands only six hours of your day instead of the regular 9-5 job. The franchisee gets the rest of the day for other works.
jobstas

Is it easy for foreigners to get a job in Russia as compared with local workers? - 0 views

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    Foreigners may find it more difficult to get work in Russia than locals for a variety of reasons, including language issues and work visa restrictions. However, there are Certain professions, such as.... read more
jobstas

Can we get job in Australia by applying from India? - 0 views

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    To work in Australia, you'll normally require a valid work visa, which can be gained in ...
Leslie Camacho

Changing the Perception of Prolonged Unemployment - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • You have been out of work for a long time and believe that potential employers are holding that against you. Even though many people lost jobs during the recession for reasons unrelated to performance, you fear that your long-term unemployment is sometimes equated with desperation and a lack of competency. What can you do about this?
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    To change perceptions about your employment status, start with the way you network. When you have been out of work for a while, people in your network may feel guilty because they are employed and you are not, says Lavie Margolin, a career coach in New York City and author of "Lion Cub Job Search." You don't want them to feel sorry for you or to see you as defeated, so make sure you have something to offer them, whether it's sharing an article in a trade magazine, talking about an industry blog or mentioning a professional opportunity they may not know about, he says.
tech vedic

Techvedic-Career: Principles from the Bellhops lot of autonomy in your work. - 0 views

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    Principles from the Bellhops lot of autonomy in your work.
Leslie Camacho

Social Media: Simple Steps to Make It Work for Your Job Search | JOB MAVEN - 1 views

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    "Social Media isn't just for staying in touch with former school classmates. There are ways to use social media to stand out from the competition. It does take some strategic thought, but it can really take you to the next level. Here are 3 simple ways to get started using social media to advance your brand."
Leslie Camacho

Taking Charge at Work - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "A new Conference Board study shows that only 45% of Americans are satisfied with their work -- the lowest level recorded in the 22 years this report has existed."
Leslie Camacho

Small Business: Five Tips for Managing Your To-Do List - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "If you're like most entrepreneurs, you have a lengthy to-do list that never seems doable-no matter how many hours you work. But there's a reason you're not ticking off items, or maximizing results when you do. You've likely organized your task list by deadlines, and you're cranking away on the most pressing items first. A better, smarter approach is to prioritize your list by what matters most."
Leslie Camacho

Making humor a part of your pitch can work wonders - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    For most entrepreneurs, sales calls aren't a laughing matter. But maybe they should be. Making humor a part of your pitch can work wonders, says Burt Teplitzky, a stand-up comedian, author and corporate trainer in Los Angeles. Jokes can help establish a rapport with customers, release tension and increase your "likability factor"-all of which can make it a lot easier to close a deal.
Leslie Camacho

Women Will Rule Business - The Future of Work - TIME - 0 views

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    Work-life balance. In most corporate circles, it's the sort of phrase that gives hard-charging managers the hives, bringing to mind yoga-infused, candlelit meditation sessions and - more frustratingly - rows of empty office cubicles.
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