Friday, December 18th, 2009
In my last post, I talked about how to list skills on your resume that really matter -- and how to list them correctly. Today I'll talk about an...
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Are you familiar with the legendary Daisy Ad from the 1964 Presidential race? In that race, the Republican challenger, Sen. Barry Goldwater, expressed...
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My #6 way to find an entry-level job in DC this summer? Take the first step. Sounds elementary, but it's not. If you're like many recent grads...
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In my last post, I suggested a great way to find a job in DC this summer was to make "friends” – i.e., contacts who can help you find...
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In my previous post, I talked about the idea of having “fun” i.e., doing certain social activities to meet people that can help you find a...
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Last post, I advised you to get a job – any kind of job – to beat the competition for an entry-level job in DC. The next thing you can do...
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The final key to finding an entry-level job in a recession? Be persistent.Just yesterday, I heard a terrific commencement speech by a William &...
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The next key to landing an entry-level job in a recession is to mind the “little" things.In a down market, every job opportunity you...
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My next key to finding an entry-level job in a recession? Focus. Or broaden. Many of the students and recent grads I meet with these days seem to...
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