Career Hubtag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-2943862010-09-07T10:22:35-04:00TypePadYour Personal Brand & the Dilemma of Having 2 Job Targetstag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d834516a5769e20133f3ed5165970b2010-09-07T10:22:35-04:002010-09-07T10:22:35-04:00Jean CummingsWhat do you do about personal branding when you have a well-developed personal brand in terms of your attributes and style but a muddy one in terms of your career brand? Because "what you do," whether in a job, homemaking,...
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Career/job/life advice for women; surviving and thriving in the world of workWed, 08 Sep 2010 19:56:18 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6enhourly1Playing Well With Others
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1867#commentsWed, 08 Sep 2010 19:56:18 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1867Working Girl is hooked on the ongoing drama of the 33 miners in Chile. What an amazing story. Here are 33 guys in grave danger, trapped half a mile underground, not knowing when (or if) they will get out–yet by all reports they are holding it together emotionally and physically. You could not find a better example of “workplace cooperation” anywhere on the planet.
A big reason for this, in WG’s opinion, is that they have extraordinary leaders. The oldest, 62-year-old Mario Gómez, has emerged as a powerful force for good. With two others, Luis Urzúa and Yonnie Barrios, these largely uneducated men have created a sense of order amid chaos. They’ve built a chapel and an exercise area. One leader, Barrios, has taken over as the group’s medical advisor (by virtue of a 6-month nursing course he took 15 years ago). They pay attention to everything. For example, their food comes down a narrow borehole portion by portion, but the leaders make sure everyone waits to eat until they can all eat together. Little stuff, but it makes a difference.
With that example in front of us, our own problems at work can look remarkably more manageable. Still, workplace relationships can be a serious challenge. What other group of people are we “forced” to spend long amounts of time with, whether we get along with them or not? It can be a living hell even if we’re not trapped underground with them. But consider the little stuff, the influence it has on our daily lives, and check out these 39 ways we annoy our coworkers (note: it’s a list of what NOT to do).
The 33 miners have been very unlucky but they are lucky in one thing: They have great leaders.
Maybe you don’t have a great leader in your workplace. They seem to be rare nowadays. This is not only bad for the work, it can result in feelings of helplessness and powerlessness every day you are on the job. But take heart. You, no matter what your role or title, do have access to power. Check out these 7 ways to gain power at work. Some of them might apply to you.
Meanwhile, send up a prayer or good thought, or both, for “los 33″ in Chile.
]]>http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?feed=rss2&p=18670What’s New In Working Girl World
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1851#commentsWed, 01 Sep 2010 00:51:25 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1851Hard to believe that here we are on the last day of August. Suitably, it’s in the sixties here in Seattle, and raining. Brr.
What’s been going on? Well, in late June WG was part of this nice Houston Chronicle piece on “Job Success Could Depend on Managing Your Manager.” It’s true, you absolutely need to know how to manage your boss.
More recently, U.S. News & World Report produced a pretty cool slide show amalgamating many of WG’s past posts, entitling it “21 Secrets to Getting the Job.” 21! That’s a lot. Maybe one of them would work for you.
And then just last week Working Girl did a radio interview with Ed Wenck at WIBC in Indianapolis, all about “How Do You Survive the Worst Day at Work?” (You have to go down to Ed’s section and scroll to August 25th.)
Finally, of course, WG has still been pumping out the weekly posts for U.S. News:
And this one for job hunters again: You know how interviewers always ask you if you have any questions? You need to have some. Here are 10 good ideas.
Not bad for summertime. See you in September!
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1847#commentsFri, 06 Aug 2010 19:32:40 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1847 Okay, a bit behindish on posting links to U.S. News & World Report articles.
This week: A short treatise on the wonders of listening. Yes, listening. It’s a very handy skill to have in the workplace (everywhere, really), and we could all probably stand to do a better job at it. Hop here for some useful tips.
And, because it went unmentioned on this blog, last week was all about vacations. Namely, how to take a real one. You know, the kind where you don’t work. With a goodly amount of preparation, it can be done. How? Go here.
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1843#commentsWed, 21 Jul 2010 00:56:06 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1843You can hire a career coach but they can be pricey. And, truly, most of they time they don’t tell you anything you didn’t already know yourself or couldn’t find out by cracking open a good book.
Each item is a link to a full article about that topic. Lots of info here.
]]>http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?feed=rss2&p=18431Ideas For College Jobs
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1838#commentsSat, 17 Jul 2010 23:22:58 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1838Long time no see. Working Girl doesn’t want to do one of those lame sorry-I-haven’t-posted-in-so-long posts, so she won’t.
Instead, here’s a link to a fairly useful piece on good jobs for college students. Nothing new here, really, but it’s a good list.
Don’t need to work while studying? Good for you! However, many college students do need to supplement their income and here are the most common ways they do so.
Sidenote: Of the 20 jobs listed, WG has done 11. Sounds about right.
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1834#commentsWed, 16 Jun 2010 17:41:31 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1834What would you say to your boss if you could say anything at all?
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1831#commentsFri, 11 Jun 2010 18:28:50 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1831A long but worthwhile post from Career Alley. Lots of good stuff here.
Today’s post covers a variety of topics to help you in your job search.
Before getting started, though, a word of hope. We know you keep hearing about all the jobs lost and the high unemployment rate. What you don’t hear about is that businesses of all kinds are still hiring.
Even in the slowest of times, some are growing, while others need to replace employees lost for a host of reasons, including discharge, resignation, retirement, promotion, and even death. When you hear there are six employees for every position? Tell yourself one-in-six aren’t bad odds.
Awkward Interview Question: “So, What Have You Been Doing Since You Graduated?”
You’re at yet another interview. It’s early October. Summer is but a fond memory (and school an even fonder and more distant one). You’ve gone through the usual questions without any problems and think you have a pretty good chance at landing this job.
And then the trouble starts:“I see you graduated in May, what have you been doing with yourself?”
“What have I been doing?” you think. “I’ve been looking for job,” you say.
“Looking for a job since May? Don’t you think you could have been putting your time to use?” the interviewer asks.
You think, “What are my options, what should I have been doing with my time besides looking for a job all the time?”
The Volunteering Option Can End Up Helping Your Job Search
The interviewer continues to dig it in: “Have you thought about volunteering?”
“Volunteering? Doesn’t seem to be much of a career in that,” you say defensively.
Wrong answer!
After months have passed, many potential employers are going to wonder what you’ve been doing in your spare time since you graduated from school last May. “Looking for a job” sounds like a logical answer, but you know what? It’s not going to fly five months after you graduated.
Volunteering allows you to gain some valuable experience, while giving back to the community. But it also tells potential employers that you are ambitious and not just sitting on your hands. Yes, you should still be looking for a job almost every waking hour, but you also need to get yourself out there. After all, who knows whom you will meet?
Volunteering for College Grads
Here’s where you can find some great information on volunteer opportunities to make productive use of your unemployed time:
Volunteer work for college grads benefits from Serve America Act — A short article from the National Student News Service about some of the benefits (some of them financial) of volunteering. Take a look. (Pssst — Serve America is not 100% unpaid volunteering: an education award of around $5,000 given to those who complete their service can be used to pay off student loans, or be put toward further degrees).
Volunteer Match — This site provides resources for finding volunteer jobs.
The center top of the page has the main search engine where you can search by location and keywords. At the top of the site are a few tabs for volunteers, non-profits, and more.
Career Fairs
The old standby of career fairs may not be your best bet in these times of high unemployment, but are always worth considering. Here’s some helpful information for making the best use of them:
The Ten Keys to Success at Job and Career Fairs–- This article, by QuintCareers.com, provides excellent advice on preparing for career fairs. It will help both college students preparing for college career fairs, as well as experienced hires preparing for professional career fairs.
CareerFairs.com –- This site allows job seekers, universities, and employers to coordinate the job fair process, and makes it more efficient for all, via a searchable database. You can search for upcoming job fairs and employers can pre-screen students.
Mosaic Career Fairs–- The website for this series of career fairs, organized by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), says the purpose is “to connect talented minority students with leading advertising/marketing and communications companies that are seeking to hire entry-level candidates.” The site provides the dates of upcoming fairs as well as registration forms. There is also a link to the AAF Job Bank. This is but one example of many specifically targeted career fairs.
If I had a nickle for every job search site or job board . . . So hard to choose, but here are a few less well known ones to consider:
CampusCareerCenter.com–- “Jobs, Guidance, Networking . . . Options” is the tag line for this site. It leads with who’s hiring, with several employers listed on the main page. There are a wealth of resource links on the first page as well, on topics including internships, cover letters, preparing for your interview, and more. There are also tools and resources down the left-hand side of the page, including research companies and job search. Click the “Post Resume” tab at the top to register, post your resume, and get started. Looks like you must register to use the job search.
CollegeJobBoard.com— The main page of this site lists featured employers, with job categories on the right hand side of the page. There are related article links as well as a resource center (which is a little light on content). The job seeker home link is restricted to registered users only.
Center for Career Opportunities-– This is a Purdue University site and is designed to provide additional sources of information and job leads. The right-hand side of the page lists a number of databases to help in your job search. This is primarily a list of resources, so you will need to explore from here for it to help in your search.
Groovejob.com–- This is a pretty neat site. It focuses on teen, student, and summer jobs. The site lists featured employers in the main section of the screen. There are a number of resources as well -– on resumes, career assessment, interview tips, student resources, and more. Most of the jobs appear to be part time, but I did not register on the site to see the full functionality.
]]>http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?feed=rss2&p=18311Be A Decent Public Speaker
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1823#commentsWed, 09 Jun 2010 18:32:55 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1823Practically everyone is afraid of getting up in front of groups. Including yours truly.
But it’s nice to know how. In fact, it may be more than nice. Being able to effectively address groups, to express yourself in a coherent and engaging manner, is an essential career (and life) skill.
Doesn’t make it any easier, though, so that’s why today’s U.S. News & World Report post includes “Ten Consoling Truths of Public Speaking.” Check it out.
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1819#commentsWed, 02 Jun 2010 15:57:42 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1819It’s practically a law of the land. You’re supposed to love love love your job. If you don’t, then something is Very Wrong.
With your job, and maybe even with you.
But maybe sometimes it’s okay to just like your job. Maybe sometimes it’s okay to feed your life’s passions in some ways other than through paid work.
At least it’s something to think about. That’s what this post tries to do over at the U.S. News & World Report site.
]]>http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?feed=rss2&p=18191For PNWers & Lovers Of Writing
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http://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1815#commentsFri, 28 May 2010 20:01:42 +0000Karen Burnshttp://www.karenburnsworkinggirl.com/?p=1815Working Girl will be one of the writers holding forth on all things literary at this weekend’s “Readon Writeon Vashon“– A Celebration of Books, Readers & Writers.
If you’re in the neighborhood of Vashon Island (west of Seattle) this weekend, stop by.
In addition to yours truly, there’s an opportunity to meet thriller writer Robert Dugoni, religion writer Lesley Hazleton, romance writer (actually, he writes a lot more than romance and is also the conference organizer) Will North, and many others.
If you are an avid reader, aspiring writer, or just like to talk about books and meet authors, this is a fun way to spend an afternoon. Also,Vashon Island is lovely this time of year.
Simply Hired Blogtag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-5941692010-09-08T08:00:00-07:00Job Search Advice & Company NewsTypePadWhen the Kids are Away, the Parents will…Work!tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341caa1053ef01348714638d970c2010-09-08T08:00:00-07:002010-09-08T08:00:00-07:00Now that the kids are back in school, “stay-at-home” Moms and Dads may find themselves with time to pick-up some part-time work while their youngsters are in class. For those who are getting back into the game, here are a few ideas to get you started on your search for...Simply Hired
Now that the kids are back in school, “stay-at-home” Moms and Dads may find themselves with time to pick-up some part-time work while their youngsters are in class. For those who are getting back into the game, here are a few ideas to get you started on your search for the perfect part-time job.
If you can get your kids to eat brussel sprouts and beets, you probably already consider yourself a successful salesperson. Check out some of these part-time sales jobs and start putting your talent to use outside the home:
If you’re the parent that’s always tweeting about what their kids are doing that second and sharing photos of their adorable outfits on Facebook, these marketing jobs might be the right fit for you:
If you’re always fixing their broken toys or figuring out what’s gone haywire with their computer, a part time job as an engineer could be in your future:
If you’re the Mom or Dad who is always scheduling activities for the kids, keeping track of where they are and what they’re doing and keeping everyone organized in general, a part time job in administration could be your calling:
Also try out Simply Hired’s Mom-Friendly filter to search for jobs at mom-friendly companies. This filter will help you find companies with pro-family environments, allowing for a healthy balance between work and family!
http://blog.simplyhired.com/2010/09/when-the-kids-are-away-the-parents-willwork.htmlStaying Focused and Positive in Long-Term Job Searchestag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341caa1053ef0133f3863cb8970b2010-09-07T09:00:00-07:002010-09-08T09:54:43-07:00Staying focused during a job search is tough, and it can be especially difficult when the average job search lasts about eight and a half months, according to July’s BLS data. When unemployment increases from a matter of weeks to months, it is important to keep a positive attitude and...Simply Hired
Staying focused during a job search is tough, and it can be especially difficult when the average job search lasts about eight and a half months, according to July’s BLS data. When unemployment increases from a matter of weeks to months, it is important to keep a positive attitude and continue your search with as much dedication as you did when it began, both for your own well-being as well as your appearance to potential employers
Simply Hired has a few quick tips for staying focused and positive in long-term job searches:
Set specific goals that you can measure such as sending out a certain number of resumes each day, setting up an informational interview at a potential company, or networking with a certain number of people so that you can track everything you accomplish during your job search.
Network, network, network to build out your professional connections – someone might refer you for a position available at their company, or may be able to introduce you to someone who could.
Learn new skills by volunteering or taking classes. Not only will you improve your “hirability quotient” with the additional skill set, but you will have a great answer to the question, “What have you been doing since [insert last position here]”.
Evaluate your job search strategy to see where it can be improved. Do you spend all of your time behind a computer sending in resumes? Perhaps you can add in-person networking such as career fairs or industry association events to your search process. If your current strategy isn’t getting you the results you need, you may have to tweak the way you’re searching for a job.
Make time for yourself (and fun!) for your own health’s sake. Take a walk, have lunch with friends or pick up a new hobby like painting so that you can enjoy your time off. You’ll feel refreshed once you start working again.
If you’re long-term unemployed, seek solace in knowing that you’re not alone. Almost 45% of job seekers have been searching for a job for more than 27 weeks. Your patience and hard work will pay off. Staying social, organized, and positive will get you through your job search.
http://blog.simplyhired.com/2010/09/staying-focused-and-positive-in-long-term-job-searches.htmlAugust Unemployment Increases to 9.6%tag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341caa1053ef013486d56f5e970c2010-09-03T17:14:54-07:002010-09-03T17:21:53-07:00According to the BLS Economic Situation Summary released today, the unemployment rate for August edged up slightly to 9.6% with about 54,000 jobs lost from nonfarm payroll, less than expected by economists. This job loss was mostly due to an additional 114,000 census jobs that expired last month. However, private...Simply Hired
According to the BLS Economic Situation Summary released today, the unemployment rate for August edged up slightly to 9.6% with about 54,000 jobs lost from nonfarm payroll, less than expected by economists. This job loss was mostly due to an additional 114,000 census jobs that expired last month. However, private sector businesses added 67,000 jobs in August – a good sign in the job market.
Manufacturing jobs decreased 27,000 over the past month, mostly within motor vehicles and parts manufacturing. Simply Hired also saw a downward manufacturing trends line – decreasing 9% over the past year and a half.
Government jobs continued to fall – down 121,000 jobs lost reflecting the 114,000 census workers whose jobs ended in August. Government job trends show a decrease of 19%.
While August’s unemployment rate edged up again, there was an increased number of private sector jobs added last month – a sign of life in the economy. In addition, many industries saw increases in jobs over the month, proving that the job market is slowly picking up again.
http://blog.simplyhired.com/2010/09/august-unemployment-increases-to-96.htmlSimply Hired Summer Picnictag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341caa1053ef013486abba55970c2010-09-03T09:00:00-07:002010-09-03T10:34:07-07:00Last weekend, Simply Hired held its annual Summer Picnic where we busted out our swim suits for water gun fights, brought our “A” game for the team competitions and arrived hungry for the BBQ meal, like every year. But there was an especially noticeable change from past picnics: the watermelon...Simply Hired
Last weekend, Simply Hired held its annual Summer Picnic where we busted out our swim suits for water gun fights, brought our “A” game for the team competitions and arrived hungry for the BBQ meal, like every year. But there was an especially noticeable change from past picnics: the watermelon eating contest, usually each year’s biggest event, was trumped by a new activity—Dunk Your Manager.
The dunkees included Simply Hired’s CEO, President/COO, SVP of Sales, Director of Finance and Inside Sales Manager. Despite their taunting, teasing, pleading and offers of raises if they missed, they all came to the same end:
Quick Recap:
The paddleboat contest went… slowly. It’s hard to move a boat just by pedaling – especially if you have a third person acting as a weapon onboard! See pics and video below!
Only four boats capsized in the canoe races, which was a great accomplishment with less than skilled operators
The three-person ski race proved to be quite the difficult task for some teams while others sped through this competition.
Simply Hired employees and their friends/family reverted back to their childhood in the potato sack / hula hoop relay.
The watermelon contest was quite the competition, with each team being required to eat a full watermelon between two people. It had the double benefits of being messy and entertaining.
http://blog.simplyhired.com/2010/09/simply-hired-summer-picnic.htmlTips for Effective Networkingtag:typepad.com,2003:post-6a00d8341caa1053ef013486a96fa3970c2010-09-02T09:37:09-07:002010-09-02T09:37:09-07:00Building your network is not only something that you do when you’re out of work. You should build relationships continuously so that when you do find yourself either out of a job or looking for a new opportunity, you have a number of connections that might be able to help...Simply Hired
Building your network is not only something that you do when you’re out of work. You should build relationships continuously so that when you do find yourself either out of a job or looking for a new opportunity, you have a number of connections that might be able to help you out.
The key to being successful at networking is to build relationships that are authentic and honest, so that they last long-term instead of short-term. These relationships should be reciprocally beneficial, so if you are hoping someone will benefit you down the line, you should also offer your help to the other person as well.
Some tips for effective networking:
Set a goal for yourself whether it is to meet certain people at an event, meet a certain number of new people, or learn something new. It helps to find out who is going to be at an event ahead of time in order to set your goals.
Act confident (even if you don’t feel confident). It’s understandable to feel shy or uncomfortable meeting new people. Try to forget your fear and put your best foot forward!
Be friendly, open and genuine when meeting new people. Networking is about building real relationships, so be yourself and people will want to stay connected to you for who you really are
Listen more and talk less by asking lots of questions and actually listening to the other person’s answers. This way you can really get to know the other person and they will feel appreciated because you are interested in what they have to say.
Be a resource for others – networking is a two-way street. If you hope that the people you meet will be a resource for you one day, be prepared to offer up yourself as a resource for them as well. Even if you can’t be a resource for them yourself, you may be able to introduce them to someone else who may be able to help them out.
Keep some business cards handy so that you can easily exchange contact information with the people you meet. If you don’t have a business card, you can easily create your own, or have personal cards made with your contact information. If you’re on the hunt for a job, don’t forget to include a link to your LinkedIn profile or a personal site where your resume is hosted online.
Stay in touch with the people you meet and follow up with each person, even if they won’t be able to help you right away. It if helps, put your contacts into a spreadsheet telling you where you met the person, their contact information, their place of work, even the last time you spoke with them.
Remember that it is all about building meaningful, mutually-beneficial relationships with others. By being sincere, offering your services and keeping in touch, you will soon have a strong network that will hopefully be there for you when you begin your next job search.
If you’d like to share, leave your networking tips in the comments below!