Tagged: career

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 […]

Veterans on the Job Hunt

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As a big supporter of the military and military personnel I found this article by Business Insider: Thank You For Your Military Service — Now Here Are 9 Reasons Why I Won’t Hire You to be full of good information for recently discharged troops.  Take a look! Is there anything you think is missing from […]

Trending Career Options for 2013 Grads

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With college graduation season coming to a close, the graduating class of 2013 is faced with the reality of a difficult job market. While most colleges do a good job preparing students for today’s competitive work force, it’s always a smart idea to stay on top of what’s trending in the job industry. In an […]

College Degree Not Required for Web Developers

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No college degree? No need to panic. According to this CNNMoney article, college degrees are simply not necessary for many jobs, particularly for web developers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for these professionals will continue to increase because the Internet has assumed such a prominent role in everyday life. In fact, […]

Tips to Identify and Prevent Job Burnout

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Do you feel like you’re dragging yourself to work every morning? Have you become cynical or irritable with co-workers or clients? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you may be experiencing job burnout. Job burnout in today’s workplace can result from various factors including a work-life imbalance, dysfunctional workplace operations, unclear job […]

Next Topic: 2012 College Graduates

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May is approaching, which puts the employment focus on college graduates. Many undergrads will be taking their first major career steps. Meanwhile, others with advance degrees will be re-entering the workforce or seeking to elevate their job titles and salaries. What are you feeling as graduation approaches? Are you anxious, nervous, confident –-all of the […]

Is Someone After Your Job?

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By Phil Blair, president, MANPOWER SAN DIEGO The era of long marriages between employer and employee is over. The relationship today is more like long-term dating. The average length of time that an employee stays with one company is five to seven years. This is a far cry from the 35 years to retirement at […]