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Amy Reynnolds replied to Amy Reynnolds's discussion Working with a Career Coach
"Jade, Thank you for your response. If you do hire someone I'd love to hear about your experience! Amy"
Apr 27, 2009
Jade Vickery replied to Amy Reynnolds's discussion Working with a Career Coach
"Hi Amy, well I have been thinking about hiring a professional career coach helping me finding a job, because I am searching for a job now since about three months. And I am always writing Curriculum Vitaes and taking courses to develop myself but I…"
Apr 27, 2009
Amy Reynnolds replied to Amy Reynnolds's discussion Working with a Career Coach
"Sherral, Thank you for your response! Amy"
Apr 23, 2009
Amy Reynnolds replied to Amy Reynnolds's discussion Working with a Career Coach
"Allison, Thank you for your reply! Amy"
Apr 23, 2009
Allison Burns replied to Amy Reynnolds's discussion Working with a Career Coach
"I have tried working with a professional career coach, and whilst some aspects were helpful, I would say overall it was a waste of money. Career coaches can be expensive (especially when you don't have a job) and if you don't know what you…"
Apr 23, 2009
Sherral McKeithen replied to Amy Reynnolds's discussion Working with a Career Coach
"Hi Amy, I have been job searching for a job for a while now and I have just found this site and have listened to a few pod casts. Although I am working part-time and I am seriously considering working with a career coach and having a serious…"
Apr 21, 2009
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“Recession-proof careers” Nine (9) Hot Job Fields

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov) and the Occupational Information Network (onetcenter.org) database, the following industries project promise and jobs for the future:1.Educationa.Postsecondary teachersb.Teacher assistantsc.Educational , vocational and school counselors2.Energya.Power plant operatorsb.Insulation workersc.Electrical power-line installers and repairers3.Environmenta.Environmental scientistsb.Environmental engineersc.Urban and regional planners4.Health…See More
Mar 30, 2009
Amy Reynnolds left a comment for Hannah Morgan
"Thank you Hannah! By the way, I wanted to mention just how much I enjoyed your training: "networking with an attitude". The class was very insightful, as well as engaging, and fun! You helped change my approach to networking which has…"
Mar 22, 2009
Amy Reynnolds posted a blog post

Common Interview Questions and How to Best Answer Them

I’m frequently asked by job seekers – “What are some of the most common questions interviewers ask, and how do I best respond?”To have a successful interview, you want to be as prepared as possible. By knowing the type of questions you’re likely to be asked in an interview, the more time you’ll have to think about your answers, and practice them so that you feel comfortable, and come across more articulate and confident in your interview.Sharon McDonnell offers 50 questions to prepare for in…See More
Mar 21, 2009
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Working with a Career Coach

How many job seekers would hire professional career coach to help them in their job search?
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“Recession-proof careers” Nine (9) Hot Job Fields

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov) and the Occupational Information Network (onetcenter.org) database, the following industries project promise and jobs for the future:



1.Education

a.Postsecondary teachers

b.Teacher assistants

c.Educational , vocational and school counselors



2.Energy

a.Power plant operators

b.Insulation workers

c.Electrical power-line installers and repairers



3.Environment

a.Environmental… Continue

Posted on March 30, 2009 at 3:57pm

Common Interview Questions and How to Best Answer Them

I’m frequently asked by job seekers – “What are some of the most common questions interviewers ask, and how do I best respond?”



To have a successful interview, you want to be as prepared as possible. By knowing the type of questions you’re likely to be asked in an interview, the more time you’ll have to think about your answers, and practice them so that you feel comfortable, and come across more articulate and confident in your interview.



Sharon McDonnell offers 50… Continue

Posted on March 21, 2009 at 4:37pm

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At 4:47am on March 22, 2009, Hannah Morgan said…
Hey, great seeing you in this group. Good luck blogging and sharing.

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