| | An Introvert's Resistance to Networking by Ruth Shapiro - Apr, 2011 An introverted client -- let us call him Frank -- refused to network even though he had just been laid off due to severe cost-cutting in a difficult economy. An Accounting Manager with an insurance company, Frank consulted me for help with his job search, but refused to network. When I ask... |
| | What If?... by Ruth Shapiro - Apr, 2011 What if you think losing your job is the worst thing that can happen to you?
But what if a career counselor shows you that a layoff due to a corporate takeover can lead to a better job? Here is my example of what career counseling can do to make a job search successful.
Feeling panic... |
| | The Secret of Making an Impression After the Interview by Ruth Shapiro - Dec, 2010 (This article is an excerpt adapted from my workbook,
HOW TO WRITE JOB SEARCH LETTERS THAT LEAD TO INTERVIEWS)
The interview is over. You thought it went well, but the employer was noncommittal. You have more appointments set up with other companies. But if you really want the job y... |
| | Five Career Readiness Tips For Students by Ruth Shapiro - Apr, 2010 Looking ahead to graduation to launch your job search means planning ahead. Much can be done by starting now. to put every experience under the proverbial microscope to test its relevance to your career goal. If you’ have not identified your goal, following these five steps will help you... |
| | Write Yourself a Letter That Opens Doors by Ruth Shapiro - Mar, 2010 Adapted from the workbook, “HOW TO WRITE JOB SEARCH LETTERS THAT LEAD TO INTERVIEWS” ©
SALESMANSHIP IN PRINT:
The job search cover letter that lands the interview is a sales letter offering a product, and that product is you. You’re selling skills, talents, accomplishments and exper... |
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