Author Archives: John N. Frank
Digital Ad Director — New York City
Digital Advertising Director Continue reading
Job Opening — Visual Merchandising Manager, Chicago Far Northern Suburbs
Saw this in a jobs roundup Careerbuilder.com sends me, not sure how this position popped up in my search but thought it might interest some of my readers. Good luck and good job hunting. Continue reading
Job Opening — Brand Marketing Manager, New York City
Not a lot of details on this one, sorry, it came in a roundup of media jobs I receive regularly from a site called MediaPost.com Continue reading
Which Three Questions Will an Interviewer Ask You?
Being prepared for these will help you avoid awkward silences in the interview and, if you prepare intelligent answers, just might help you get to the next level of the interview process. Continue reading
Photo Director — Chicago Northern Suburbs
Photo Director — Saw this one in a roundup of jobs I receive daily from Careerbuilder.com. Continue reading
How Hard is It to Get Back in the Work Force?
How difficult is it to return to the workforce after a few years off? Very difficult but not impossible, as I detail about my own experience in Always Be Job Hunting. The Harvard Business Review’s November issue also looks at … Continue reading
Photojournalist Wanted — Louisville, Ken.
This came my way through an alumni group I belong to, good luck and good hunting. Continue reading
How Do You Go Back to Work After a Major Health Problem?
A week was enough time to recover physically, my surgeon assured me. What about emotionally? That isn’t his department, it;s something I, or you, have to address after such a traumatic event. Continue reading
Why Isn’t My Resume Getting Read?
Scan the ads you answer carefully for what seem key skill terms. Put those into your resume, which means customizing your resume for each ad you answer. Continue reading
Job Opening: Interactive Art Director, Major PR Firm, Chicago
Edelman is well-known in the world of public relations; many of its alum are spread throughout the profession. Continue reading



