Tagged: career advice

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 […]

Career Fair – February 27, 2014

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SAN DIEGO CAREER FAIR Thursday, February 27, 2014 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Doubletree Hotel San Diego/Mission Valley 7450 Hazard Center Drive San Diego, CA 92108 View Larger Map FREE TO JOB SEEKERS NO PRE-REGISTRATION Please dress professionally and bring several copies of your resume. Employers interested in exhibiting at the event please call (951) […]

Don’t Quit Yet!

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It’s much easier to find a job when you HAVE a job!  Take a look at this week’s Good Morning San Diego clip where Brandi and I chat about how to go about looking for a new job:

Be Likeable

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People like likeable people.  We want to work with people that are good at what they do, but we also want to work with people we could shoot the breeze with at happy hour after a long day.  While hiring managers look at your skill set and qualifications, they are also looking to see if […]

Useful tips on how to remain positive in a work slump

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Since American workers, on average, spend 45 hours a week at work, having a positive attitude at work is essential for your overall well-being. However, maintaining a positive outlook is sometimes harder than it sounds. A wide range of situations such as downsizing rumors at the office, stressful work load and slashes in employee benefits […]

Military to Civilian Workforce in San Diego

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In honor of Veterans Day, Veteran Sergeant Keith Williams accompanied me in studio for this week’s KUSI Good Morning San Diego segment. The transition from a life in the military to the civilian workforce can be very challenging, especially in today’s competitive job market. To help make a successful transition, I discuss tips and a […]