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Donna Sweidan
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  • Stamford, CT
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"Back on Secrets of the Job hunt! It's been a while Chris. I look forward to sharing and being a part of your community."
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A 2010 Call To Action: STOP Job SEARCHING-

Phew, 2010 is here, and its time to call for an END to Job Searching. Yes, that is what I said. An interesting statistic was brought to my attention this week by my blogger friend, GL Hoffman: The average unemployed person spends 18 minutes a day hunting for a job. Gleaned from the current issue of Harper’s Index, this Labor Department research fact came via Toby Dayton of diggings, another interesting blog to check out.Sacré bleu, how can this be, you must be thinking! Has all my work been in…See More
Jan 5, 2010
Donna Sweidan and Jessica Hanson are now friends
Nov 26, 2009
Donna Sweidan commented on Chris Russell's blog post How to find legitimate work at home jobs
"Thanks Chris- This is very useful info- thank you for bringing it to light. I have a handful of clients in mind who could benefit."
Sep 23, 2009
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Career Coach & Job Search Strategist, motivating and guiding professionals to understand the demands and complexities of Job Search 2.0. What is in your 21st Century Job Search Tool Box. Do you have the right tools to navigate this Job Market? Maybe you have the tools, but don't know how to use them properly? This is where I come in! From Entry level to Senior Execs. I help you navigate the world of Online Identity, Personal Branding, Linkedin Strategy, Career Assessment.
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A 2010 Call To Action: STOP Job SEARCHING-

Phew, 2010 is here, and its time to call for an END to Job Searching. Yes, that is what I said. An interesting statistic was brought to my attention this week by my blogger friend, GL Hoffman: The average unemployed person spends 18 minutes a day hunting for a job. Gleaned from the current issue of Harper’s Index, this Labor Department research fact came via Toby Dayton of diggings, another interesting blog to check out.



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How To Never Miss Your Next Big Job Opportunity

Opportunities are all around us. We just have to know how to spot them and when to accept them.In terms of finding a new job, closing yourself off to new opportunities is one of the worst things you can do. In the current job market, you are competing not only with people in your previous industry, but also with others who are open to new opportunities.On the other hand, by opening yourself up, you flip this argument in your favor. You now have many more jobs available to you and are competing…See More
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