Category: Career Management

National University: Manpower’s Phil Blair Shares Job Search Tips

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By Richard Lloreda, Staff Writer National University Herald February 26, 2016 The view from the Manpower offices main floor is spectacular. On the right planes fly in from distant shores. A World War II aircraft carrier, the USS Midway, rests majestically on the left. Dividing this impressive panorama is a bay of tranquil waters, all of […]

You Can Change Paths Mid-Career

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Many of the people I work with are in the middle of their working lives, in careers they no longer find fulfilling or they are working for a company going downhill fast. They are bored. Maybe they are all of the above. Meet David. Years ago, David took a part-time job as a bank teller […]

Networking 101

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Here’s a word we all use a lot in the business world: Networking. Admittedly, it’s a trendy verb that’s overused. The relevant definition of “network” is “a group of interconnected or cooperating individuals.” The best way to find a job in this economy, or any other, is by networking. My goal is to give you […]

Does Your Physical Health Matter in Your Job Search?

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For any job search to be successful, you must take care of yourself. You must exercise and eat right. You have to be at your fighting weight. Maybe in your last job you could claim that you were simply too busy to pursue a healthy lifestyle. Even if that was true, it’s not true now. […]

6 Habits of Highly Sucessful People

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I came across this article on Inc. Magazine this morning about the 6 habits of super successful people.  I think many of these are applicable to a job search: 1. Keep Your Eye on the Ball Don’t let the obstacles in your path keep you from your goals. View challenges as opportunities to learn and grow. […]