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25th September 2009
Several people in this world are without having any job. Reasons are many which should be understand properly. People have to remain jobless because they don’t know what they have to do and what they don’t have to do. In order to get rid of difficult ... Read >
Author: Alen King
24th September 2009
Are you a career coach? Do you want to help your clients find better jobs, get promotions and thrive in the job market, no matter the economy? But in order to help your coaching clients do all of that, you must find those clients first.
If you are a ca... Read >
Author: Biana Babinsky
23rd September 2009
Many of my coaching clients are coaches themselves, and quite a few of them have asked me how to promote their coaching business online. Here is some of the information I have shared with them. Use these tips and ideas to promote your own coaching practic... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
Employers know what they are looking for in a resume. If they see a resume mistake in any one of the resumes they are reviewing for a position, that resume will likely get filed in the "do not follow up" pile. If you want to be noticed, you need to make s... Read >
Author: James J. Malervy, II
28th August 2009
Many wonderfully trained coaches struggle to build their businesses. A lot of them seek out marketing guidance and find it, but then feel out of alignment with the advice and end up stuck in values conflicts.
This is where authentic marketing becomes n... Read >
Author: Suzanne Evans
16th August 2009
Are you under the assumption that career coaches are for executives only? Actually, that used to be the case but we've come along way. In fact, career coaches work with clients from all career backgrounds and at all levels. Whether you've just graduated f... Read >
Author: Patricia Erickson, Career Management Expert
13th August 2009
As a career coach there are resume questions that I'm asked by nearly every client. If you are a job seeker you've probably struggled with these same issues. Below are answers to many of the most frequently asked resume questions.
Q: How many pages s... Read >
Author: Deborah Walker
02nd August 2009
You've probably heard that phrase a million times. All through high school and college, "it'll look good on your résumé" was a bonus to volunteer work, involvement in a sport, or leadership in an organization.
Surprisingly, some of these things that... Read >
Author: Charlotte Weeks
01st August 2009
Have you ever experienced brain freeze during a job interview? You are asked a question and your mind goes blank—it's horrifying. You lose composure as well as confidence. Your interview goes down hill from there. Brain freeze most often happens as a ... Read >
Author: Deborah Walker
23rd July 2009
Coaching as a means of education is quickly gaining acceptance and credibility, as our day-to-day lives become more and more complex. It seems that there's a lot to gain from a business coach, executive coach, career coach or life coach, as we integrate a... Read >
Author: Alan Gillies
30th June 2009
There are a multitude of ways to market, but some just have higher and faster impact. The #1 question I receive is how do I get clients. Here is one way to do it fast and get in front of lots of people.
SPEAK! (in person)
This is the way I built m... Read >
Author: Suzanne Evans
12th June 2009
In the current times when the recession is casting a pall of gloom over the entire global economy the number of plum jobs and lucrative fields has considerably reduced. In such a situation you have to tread with caution and decide on your career path with... Read >
Author: spiral2g@gmail.com
01st June 2009
Finding your very first job is easy, but getting just the RIGHT job is easier said than done. First of all, you need to define what the right job is for you. This can be the hardest part, but once you have a mindset on what you really want, the other step... Read >
Author: Carl Bond
20th May 2009
I love my assistant. She is incredibly sweet, supportive, intelligent, organized and experienced in all the technical areas that I know nothing about. I enjoy talking with her, reading her emails, I trust her and just working with her in general is an enj... Read >
Author: Mary Elizabeth Bradford
18th May 2009
By Ford R. Myers
President, Career Potential, LLC
Even in a down market, job seekers and employees are not powerless or without recourse. In fact, you have more control over your career circumstances than you might think. I've developed 20 specific s... Read >
Author: Ford R. Myers
18th May 2009
I started coaching about two years ago as a result of wanting to do something new and different. I had thought that I was going to get my doctorate in psychology. I was applying to programs, but I quickly learned that that was a terrible mistake – not b... Read >
Author: Suzanne Evans
09th April 2009
A few years ago I had a brand new client. Let's call her Jane. Jane was a life coach, and, as a life coach, was on a mission to make everyone's lives better. Everyone was Jane's potential client - she didn't really have a defined target market.
She to... Read >
Author: Biana Babinsky
17th March 2009
The average American makes a career change at least three times during his or her life. A change of profession could be exciting as well as an exasperating experience. Therefore even if it seems that a change in your current field is the right thing to op... Read >
Author: Christopher
10th March 2009
Job interviewing is a critical part of an individual’s job search. This is the time to sell your skills and experiences. It is critically important to practice prior to your interviews. Job seekers only get one chance in an interview. A job hunting Best... Read >
Author: bstanley
29th January 2009
As a child you were probably questioned numerous times about what you wanted to become when you got older. Can you remember what you used to want to be? Nothing seemed impossible back then. But as you grew older, you started to put boundaries up and limit... Read >
Author: Ceelie Sturgeon
08th January 2009
Some people call it an "attraction tool," a "free taste," a "pink spoon" (referring to Baskin Robin's famous free scoop to check out a flavor), a "hook" or some other catchy name, but no matter what you call it, having a free offer is a great way to build... Read >
03rd December 2008
Need a career change, are you getting
desperate? Are you currently saying?� “I am so unhappy in my current
role, however I have no idea what I would like to do? I know that I can’t stay
in this role anymore; I’m ready to just walk out"� When ... Read >
Author: Dawn Barclay
31st October 2008
Did you hear the latest numbers Wall streeters came up with which they feel they deserve in Bonuses? 10 Billion or something around there. Then the whisper was this wouldn't go over so good with the public so they are kicking around another idea.
Re... Read >
Author: Ric Bai
06th October 2008
While it is difficult to identify the original source for this statistic, it has often been said that approximately 80% of all jobs filled are done so in what is known as the "hidden" or "unpublished" job market. These are jobs typically landed through wo... Read >
Author: Michelle Dumas
17th September 2008
Boston, MA -- If you're riding the wave of the indie music revolution you're about to get a huge boost. Music career coach Peter Spellman has just released the second edition of Indie Marketing Power: THE Resource Guide for Maximizing Your Music Marketi... Read >
Author: MusicDish
12th September 2008
You can become a programmer by going to college to learn computer programming and beginning an entry level programming job after college. However, if you cannot afford to spend a lot of time in college before you begin your software developer career, you ... Read >
Author: Kingsley Tagbo
21st August 2008
Most coaches have a naturally enterprising spirit. In fact, many have endlessly creative ideas. What seems to be lacking for most coaches is FOCUS.
Have you ever felt that you're all over the place with your coaching business? Today, you're speaking at... Read >
Author: Rhonda Hess
18th August 2008
Career coaching can make your life a lot more rewarding from a professional point of view. Career coaching refers to a careful assessment of your skills, experience and training, analyzed in the objective context of your country’s statistical data. By a... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
23rd July 2008
Over the course of my years as a career coach, I have cautioned
many clients against taking ill-suited jobs or joining forces
with partners where there may be a mismatch. I have seen a
pattern with many female entrepreneurs where two insecure ... Read >
Author: NEERAJ SHARMA
09th July 2008
These days we hear a lot about coaching. Coaching can be heard in every field be it sports, education, business, life etc. But what exactly coaching is? In the definition of Eric Parsloe of Oxford School of Coaching "a process that enables learning and de... Read >
Author: Jennie
30th June 2008
So, what motivates federal employees and others to move during retirement? While there may be other factors, this list covers a number of the considerations many of our fellow baby boomers and others consider important in making such a decision.
First... Read >
Author: James O. Armstrong
13th June 2008
Are you tired of working 10 and 12 and 14-hour days? Do you want more time for yourself or your family? It's okay to admit it! And, admitting that you need or want more time for things other than work does not mean you are any less professional or any les... Read >
Author: Michelle Dumas
19th March 2008
Most of us have heard that we need to develop our passion. There should be at least one thing that makes us jump out of bed in the morning, happy to be alive just because we have the opportunity to do it. But what is that one thing, and how do we find i... Read >
Author: Lukasavige
05th February 2008
Here is an exercise I do with many coaches, when I start teaching them about marketing their coaching business online. I say: "Let's say you meet me somewhere, and I am in your target market. How are you going to try to turn me into a coaching client?"
... Read >
Author: Biana Babinsky
18th September 2007
We've all heard stories of job candidates who looked great on paper but who were absolute disasters in person. With fewer interview opportunities available in our competitive job market, it's essential to make the best possible first impression. Learn fro... Read >
Author: Deborah Walker
16th August 2007
One of the latest trends in career management is to have a career coach. It’s not really a new concept. Executives have known for years the value of investing in the expertise of a career professional. You may still wonder, “What’s a career coach... Read >
Author: Deborah Walker
14th August 2007
Nearly everyone has suffered this at least once in his career-the boss who makes each workday a living terror. You can find the Boss from Hell in any industry or occupation. Even the best companies slip up from time to time, allowing bullies to rise thr... Read >
11th May 2007
Please consider the following items, A to Z, before and during a career transition.
A: Accept that you are responsible for your career and your life.
B: Believe that change is possible and that you deserve to be happy.
C: Clarify what you want ... Read >
Author: Abundant Success Coach
02nd May 2007
Do You Have Interview Cancer?
By Raymond Sahley
I have a friend named Owen, who I recently worked with to find him a new career in the restaurant industry. I am a restaurant management recruiter, but more importantly, a career coach and a developer o... Read >
Author: Raymond Sahley
12th January 2007
Q. I hate my job as a computer consultant. The aptitudetests say I should be a recreation specialist.I like the idea but I dread returning to school for a newdegree.A. Before you invest in a degree, take a test drive.Find two or three people who are doing... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
12th January 2007
>I subscribe and contribute to all sorts of free content andmailers. Last week I opened my email to find a nicesurprise: one of these ezines prominently featuredan article I wrote about eight months ago, Ten Things to DoWhen You Really, Really Hate Your J... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
12th January 2007
Relocating your family and your life? Here are some tips tosave your finances and your sanity, from the career coach wholiterally wrote the book.1. Hire the pros. Resist the temptation to save a few bucksby hiring Uncle Larry and his pickup. You need a ge... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
12th January 2007
What is your current career season? You probably know right away.What's really important is the awareness that our lives, and ourcareers, are cyclical. Nearly everyone goes through many cyclesduring a lifetime.I first learned about career seasons from Ric... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
07th January 2007
What makes the world go around? Is it… love or money? Without a doubt, love is the ultimate, dynamic force that gives our lives meaning and fulfillment. However, without money flowing into our lives we’d all be in dire straights.
As an entrepr... Read >
Author: Diana Long M.S.ACC
05th January 2007
What Makes Americans Hate Their Jobs? This Advice Turns that EpidemicAround.Here are the sobering facts: studies show that almost 70% of allemployees dislike or downright hate their jobs. These dissatisfied,disillusioned people have no further career goal... Read >
Theresa Castro
04th January 2007
Looking for a job has to be one of the most humbling and often exhausting experiences we go through. It is estimated that the average person goes through 5 career changes in a lifetime - not just a job change, but a career change. In addition, the average... Read >
Author: melaniward
15th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner
Many years ago, I hated what I was doing for a living and engaged a career coach. As a first assignment, she encouraged me to write down several short stories about times and events in my life where I influenced the outcom... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
01st July 2006
Transitions: Finding Comfort In The MiddleBy Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachChange occurs constantly. Things move so fast today, people cannot keepup. With every change, there is a process that occurs. The process iscalled transition and there are ... Read >
Julie Fuimano
26th June 2006
A Puzzle: Who Are You?By Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachHave you ever put together a puzzle? First, you open the box and dumpall of the pieces on a table. You spread them out. Then, you pick upeach piece one at a time, turn it over, observe it for ... Read >
Julie Fuimano
29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 TheWebCoach.net
So the audio greeting craze has finally caught on. How can you make your website stand above the rest? Pump up the volume of your audio, of course!
Folks have found many different ways to utilize this cool feature, he... Read >
Author: Donna Payne
12th May 2006
Building DependabilityBy Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachWhat does dependability mean to you? How does it feel when someone doesnot return your call or e-mail? What happens when someone tells youtheyÆll do something and they fail to deliver? Can you... Read >
Julie Fuimano
11th May 2006
Building DependabilityBy Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachWhat does dependability mean to you? How does it feel when someone doesnot return your call or e-mail? What happens when someone tells youtheyÆll do something and they fail to deliver? Can you... Read >
Julie Fuimano
02nd May 2006
A new resume can jump-start your career. Your networkcontacts may ask for a resume and some industriesabsolutely, positively demand a resume as the price ofadmission. When you begin thinking of your resume as apower source, the results can be astonishing.... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
30th April 2006
Most modern professionals wouldn't dream of consulting amatchmaker to find a new mate. They wouldn't expect to get alist of their five ideal mates, chosen from a few thousandpossibilities. They realize they need time to mourn the lossof the last soulmate ... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
14th April 2006
Many of my coaching clients are coaches themselves, and quite a few of them have asked me how to promote their coaching business online. Here is some of the information I have shared with them. Use these tips and ideas to promote your own coaching practic... Read >
Author: Biana Babinsky
09th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Margaret Stead
As CEO and Chief Career Coach for CareersNet.com, I see teeming hordes of people wanting to change their career. Trouble is 99% haven't got a clue how to go about it.
The problem is most Career Advisors haven't got any ... Read >
Author: Margaret Stead
08th April 2006
Dear Cathy: I want to find a career that will use my manytalents and enthusiasms. I've taught in adult educationprograms, directed fund-raising for a nonprofit group,served as a radio talk show host, supervised health careaides, trained as a social worker... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
08th April 2006
From Neediness to Needing LessBy Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachHave you ever felt like no matter what you do you donÆt quite get theresults you want? Or perhaps youÆre achieving the results you want butyou donÆt feel as good about your success as ... Read >
Julie Fuimano
01st April 2006
A couple weeks ago, I had the privilege of realizing one of my life goals—attending the Super Bowl. I've been to big sporting events before—the NBA Championship (Game 5 of the Pistons beating the Lakers in 2004), several Final Fours and the MLB All-Star G... Read >
Author: Brian Bartes
01st April 2006
Many years ago when I hated what I was doing for a living I was
encouraged by my career coach to write several short stories about
times and events in my life where I influenced the outcome. I was
stumped at first, but after a few days, I came up with ... Read >
Author: Joe Turner
17th March 2006
The Power of AcceptanceBy Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachIn our coaching sessions, clients often discuss struggles or frustrationsthey're experiencing. Struggling is characterized by that feeling of tryingto place a round peg in a square hole. It's... Read >
Julie Fuimano
17th February 2006
Ten Steps to Enjoying Your TimeBy Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career CoachThere is a process whereby you can learn to maximize your enjoyment on thisjourney called life. Life is time. Time is the only commodity you have. Andyou have power over how you spend... Read >
Julie Fuimano
28th September 2005
Three Ways to Embrace Mistakes as Life's Lessons
By Julie Fuimano, Personal & Career Coach
There are no mistakes in life; only lessons. What this means is that whenever something happens, there is a gem for you to learn from. If you can learn t... Read >
Author: Julie Fuimano
27th August 2005
Web Coach Tip: The Single Most Important and CRUCIAL Element of Your Web Site Copyright 2005 Donna Payne
Here's the single most important part of your website: YOUR
WEB COPY!
And remember: Your website isn't about YOU, it's about THEM!
Again, ... Read >
Author: Donna Payne
27th August 2005
5 Facts You Must Know When Chaning Careers
Copyright © 2005 Theresa Castro, MBA
Discover Your Dream Job
http://www.HealingandEnlightenment.com
Too often in life, we fail. We fail not because we set our goals
to high and miss achieving our asp... Read >
Author: Theresa Castro
03rd August 2005
Athletes the world over have coaches. Yet, workers whose very livelihood depends on their ability to perform well on the job are often unaware of the merits of a career coach.
Career coaching has been shown to improve productivity and lessen stress.... Read >
Author: Annmarie Edwards
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