Tag Archives: job hunting
10 things to avoid doing, or being, at work
Listening is as important as speaking well in an interview or any work setting. Continue reading
Trash your former boss – maybe not
I wrote recently about remembering job hunting basics. Not trash-talking about an old boss in a job interview certainly fit in the basics handbook. Continue reading
Best Cities to work in – California leads the way
Other top cities are Seattle, Salt Lake City and, surprisingly enough given what people tend to think of politics, Washington, D.C., Glassdoor reports. Continue reading
CareerCloud.com — a social (media) approach to job hunting
My most important advice would be to arm yourself by becoming educated on all the tips, tactics and tools that are available today.
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Job Opening — digital outreach director, Washington, D.C.
Saw this on LinkedIn, go there to get the apply now link. Good luck and always be job hunting. Continue reading
Job opening — breaking news producer, New York
Almost every job listing coming my way recently has been for an East Coast position, anyone hiring in the rest of the country? I post openings free of charge on my blog. Let me know. Good luck and always be job hunting. Continue reading
A coworker reviews “Always Be Job Hunting”
When a coworker asked to buy a copy of my book, “Always Be Job Hunting,” recently, I wondered what her reaction would be to reading about my career and the choices I have made. Last week, she gave me my answer in the form of this book review. I was truly touched by her insights and sentiments about the book, I hope it will help others as well. Continue reading
Job Opening — community/content producer, New York
The job openings just keep coming, here’s one in public relations. Good luck and always be job hunting. Continue reading
Job Opening — St. Bart’s, New York City, director of communications
This just came to my e-mail via an alumni listserv, sounds like it would be an amazing job in an amazing place, historic St. Bart’s church in New York. Good luck and always be job hunting.
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Typos—everyone hates them, especially possible employers
Don’t rely just on spell checking, it can miss usage of the wrong word in a sentence and if can even miss misspellings from time to time, I’ve found. Read everything you write like a proofreader. Continue reading



