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Leslie Camacho

Bright Spots on the Job Front - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The latest employment report gave more discouraging news to laid-off workers and new college graduates, as the jobless rate rose last month to 8.9%. But despite the gloom, economists say the pain isn't evenly spread throughout the nation and in some industries, jobs were added.
Leslie Camacho

When Gen X Runs the Show - The Future of Work - TIME - 0 views

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    By 2019, Generation X - that relatively small cohort born from 1965 to 1978 - will have spent nearly two decades bumping up against a gray ceiling of boomers in senior decision-making jobs. But that will end. Janet Reid, managing partner at Global Lead, a consulting firm that advises companies like PepsiCo and Procter & Gamble, says, "In 2019, Gen X will finally be in charge. And they will make some big changes."
Leslie Camacho

One Household, Two Pink Slips - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Julie M. Heup, an unemployed structural engineer from Slinger, Wis., recently attended a networking event where she handed a local employer two business cards: her own and that of her husband, Mark. Mr. Heup, a jobless supply-chain manager, often returns the favor. The two 40-year-olds never anticipated simultaneous layoffs. "I figured the likelihood of it happening at the same time was slim to none," says Mr. Heup, who lost his job three months after his wife did in November. That's why "we are supporting each other," he says.
Leslie Camacho

Spin Strategy™ - Tools for Intelligent Job Search: The Must-Have Resume Compa... - 0 views

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    Everybody looking for a job has a resume. Great. You are now equal with everyone else in the world. Some resumes are better than others and it's important that yours clearly outlines the value that a company can expect to find in you. And one that excites an HR or hiring manager about the fit and promise your background suggests.
Leslie Camacho

Career Q&A: How Long Does It Take To Find a New Job? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Typically, the length of a job hunt is a factor of what you do and the demand for it, says Tony Beshara, a Dallas-based job-search consultant and author of "The Job-Search Solution" (2006). Economic conditions may play a role, too. For instance, the current turmoil in banking and financial services means that someone in that industry probably will take longer to find a new job than a candidate in another field, says Nella Barkley, president and co-founder of Crystal-Barkley Corp., a career-coaching company in New York.
Leslie Camacho

Do they same old job search methods still work in an ecomonic downturn? | Diigo - 0 views

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    Tricked you! Sorry about that. You probably looked at this article because you'd like to know what the 'Magic Bullet' for a job search is. "What's the one thing I can do to guarantee a new job quickly?!?" That's what most job seekers want to know! Unfortunately… there is no 'Magic Bullet'. There is no one thing that works every time. There isn't a list of 5 things done together that work every time. The fact is: you have to do dozens of things… ALL the time!!!
Leslie Camacho

Career Management, Career Changes, Executive Development - Wall Street Journal - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Videos, articles, advice, and trends regading to the job market and employment
Leslie Camacho

Ditching the Job Fair for a Venting Opportunity - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Earlier this month, Virginia Chu, laid off and looking for job leads, found herself in downtown Manhattan, along with a few hundred other professionals. Like Ms. Chu, 37 years old, most of the attendees at New York's first LaidOffCamp were unemployed and came to listen to advice on topics like starting a business and the basics of networking. But the gathering was not a standard-issue job fair. Instead of hired speakers lecturing on how to find a new job or start a business, the attendees themselves were leading the discussions. And though a few employers were on hand, the focus of the day wasn't on being recruited, but on finding resources and new contacts.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    Those who are unemployed certainly undergo one of life's most traumatic experiences. It is a stressful, life-changing event that can lead to negative mental, physical, and emotional consequences, jeopardize financial security, erode the sense of identity, and cause family relationships to deteriorate.
Leslie Camacho

Raising Kids to Thrive Amid Career Chaos - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The recession is driving home a bitter truth about the 21st-century job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.
Leslie Camacho

The Top 5 Mistakes on LinkedIn | Linked Intuition - 0 views

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    I often write about things you should do on LinkedIn to maximize your effectiveness. Today we're going to look at the other side of the equation…the mistakes. The five mistakes listed here are related to your ability to eventually monetize LinkedIn.
Leslie Camacho

Spin Strategy™ - Tools for Intelligent Job Search: I Can't Be Out Of Leads . ... - 0 views

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    How do you decide what jobs to apply for? Referral from a friend? New alert from Monster.com? There will always be temptations due to the nature of being in transition. Most of us while looking want to stop looking and find a job (I say most as some really love being out and free!). And anything that looks kind of close gets our heart palpitating.
Leslie Camacho

Making an Easy Re-Entry Into the Work Force - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Starting any new job is hard, and coming back to work after a long layoff can be even harder. Here's how to make a successful re-entry.
Leslie Camacho

You're a what? - OOQ Online, Spring 2009 - 0 views

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    You're a what? Futurist: Job options for business/economic majors.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    When I was training to be a professional counselor (1969-1971), the vast majority of my professors (and my colleagues) stressed that the "ideal" counselor would strive to view all clients with 'unconditional positive regard' and conduct their counseling sessions in a 'client centered' and 'client directed' approach taught by Carl Rogers, the most prominent and respected counselor educator of the era. While my natural personality is to be very extroverted, assertive, and directive, I learned and practiced the Rogerian techniques as I began to provide career counseling and train other counselors.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    The role of narrative and constructivist thought in career development continues to be the subject of healthy debate and discussion. As career practitioners, what are the best tools to use? There is no right answer. Different tools can be effective for different clients. So, while traditional assessments continue to be useful, no career practice is complete without the use of narrative. Our challenge as practitioners is to integrate the power of narrative into our service delivery tool kit.
Leslie Camacho

CNN.com - 25 words that hurt your resume - Jan 20, 2006 - 0 views

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    So, you're experienced? Before you advertise this in your resume, be sure you can prove it.
Leslie Camacho

MSN Careers - How to Answer Salary Questions - Career Advice Article - 0 views

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    Americans aren't keen to discuss money. We like making it and we like spending it, but money doesn't belong in polite conversation. It sits on the shelf of forbidden topics, alongside politics, religion and sex.
Leslie Camacho

Guest Post: Gen Y, Body-Build Your Resumes! « Lindsey Pollak - Gen Y Career &... - 0 views

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    Whether you know it or not, we Gen Yers have a competitive edge over older job seekers in the career search. We are less expensive to hire, we are more impressionable (not having already settled into one company culture or way of doing things), and we have grown up with ever-changing technology, having become fast learners as a result.
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