By rachel zupek on Sep 24, 2009 in Featured | 0 Comments
We’ve all been embarrassed at work. In fact, just this morning, a woman stopped by to tell my cubemate that a picture of her and her friends was in the printer by her office, in case she was looking for it. At first my associate was confused, but then she realized that the woman was [...]
By rachel zupek on Sep 23, 2009 in Featured, Interviews, Resume | 13 Comments
When in need of something to blog about, turn to Twitter. There is so much being Tweeted, ReTweeted and linked to, it’s sort of fascinating…
Anyway, while sifting through Tweets this afternoon, I came across a link to a great blog posted on BrightMove, a provider of Software-as-a-Service applicant tracking and talent management solutions.
Nanci Lamborn, [...]
By rachel zupek on Sep 17, 2009 in Featured | 2 Comments
Scenario: It’s a couple of days before payday. You’ve checked your bank account every day to make sure a forgotten item hasn’t posted. You’ve been eating Ramen noodles for dinner for at least a week. You even find yourself volunteering to attend meetings at work — just so you can get a free lunch out [...]
By rachel zupek on Sep 10, 2009 in Employment, Featured, Interviews, Job Search | 35 Comments
Of all the complaints we hear from job seekers, one of the most popular is, “Employers never call me back.” They say that not receiving any communication makes them think their application materials weren’t received, and it’s frustrating. After an interview, they expect to hear something, even if it’s bad news. They just want to [...]
By rachel zupek on Sep 3, 2009 in Employment, Featured, Job Search | 8 Comments
Every day, we seem to hear one more piece of positive news that makes it seem as though things are looking up after all. Today, for example, the Labor Department announced that jobless claims declined last week.
While this tidbit is definitely good news, most people are still concerned with one thing: “Can I find a [...]
By rachel zupek on Aug 27, 2009 in Career Advice, Featured, Job Search | 15 Comments
I felt that familiar feeling of writer’s block this morning — not only for the many articles I have to write, but also for my morning blog.
While perusing my TweetDeck for inspiration, an interesting link caught my eye: “Smart or sleazy to fake job references?” Immediately, I thought “sleazy” but I was intrigued to click [...]
By rachel zupek on Aug 20, 2009 in Current Affairs, Featured, Job Surveys | 0 Comments
Call me morbid, call me crazy, but I’m a “glass half-full” type of gal. I’ll take good news where I can find it — even if that means looking at workplace fatalities. Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its annual National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. There were 5,071 fatal injuries in the workplace [...]
By rachel zupek on Aug 6, 2009 in Employment Trends, Featured, Job Search, Job Surveys | 4 Comments
We keep hearing encouraging news in terms of the U.S. economy showing signs of stabilization. Yesterday, we revealed that 48 percent of workers who were laid off from full-time jobs in the last three months have found new full-time positions.
Today, in CareerBuilder’s quarterly Staffing Supply and Demand Outlook, we find out that in an effort [...]
By rachel zupek on Jul 30, 2009 in Featured, Fun Jobs | 0 Comments
Well, it’s almost Friday and, if you’re like me, weekend brain is probably already starting to take hold. That being said, I’m not going to rattle your brains too much today.
Instead, I’ve opted for a fun little quiz that I found in the Chicago Red Eye earlier this week. As a side bar to an [...]
By rachel zupek on Jul 23, 2009 in Employment Trends, Featured, Job Search, Job Surveys | 5 Comments
Today’s job market has thrown workers of all ages for a loop, but a new CareerBuilder study reveals that mature workers, age 55 and older, have been hit particularly hard. Only 28 percent of workers in that demographic have found work within 12 months of being laid off, compared to 71 percent of workers aged [...]