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A Handy Book for Job Seekers »

I can’t tell you how many books on job search, leadership, management and general workplace issues come across my desk every week. Rachel, Anthony and I receive so many, it’s difficult to keep up with them all, and I do a purge of our bookshelf about twice a year. (I think we need a bigger bookshelf [...]

Don’t Burn Bridges in Your Job Search »

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, [...]

Ask The Work Buzz! The Age Debate »

One reader of The Work Buzz brought up a good topic for debate. Sylvia Paramo asked: “If a job applicant is 55 years old, do they really have less of a chance of getting hired?”

Ask The Work Buzz! Breaking into an industry with the ‘wrong’ background »

Here’s what Zaina’s asking us: I am a hospitality senior college student about to graduate and would like to work in marketing, for which I developed a strong interest during my education. I have joined my college’s marketing club as director of advertising and I am seeking an internship to gain a first experience. How [...]

Ask The Work Buzz! Bringing a past performance review to an interview »

Dawn has a question for us: Is it a good idea to bring previous job performance evaluations that I saved from my former job to my second interview for a new job?

Why Don’t Employers Call You Back? »

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 [...]

Ask The Work Buzz! When past companies go out of business »

Recently I told you that faithful reader Mark had a two-part question. We answered one half, now here’s the other: What do you do about previous employers who have gone out of business and closed on your resume? All of my past employers with the exception of one have closed and gone out of business. [...]

Thursday’s good reads roundup »

We give you entertaining, informative and interesting articles to read on this, the second-to-last day of the work week. Read ‘em and weep. Or don’t weep, just learn and spread the knowledge. Weeping doesn’t do you any good.

People forget that one of the worst parts of a job loss is the loss of social interaction.
Layoffs [...]

Monday’s good reads roundups »

Not to sound like a curmudgeon, but I can’t believe the summer is coming to a close. Students are returning to school, parents are tearfully bidding their college freshmen adieu. Workers are frantically running around as they realize we’re already two-thirds of the way through the third quarter, or Q3 as some might say.
Nevertheless, the [...]

Wednesday’s good reads roundup »

You’re probably thinking, “It’s Wednesday. Surely people aren’t still writing things about job interviews, job loss, workplace issues, and getting hired!” Well, my friend, you would be wrong. And here’s just a sample of what they’re writing:

We hate getting fired. We like getting hired.  But by the same company?
You’re fired! You’re hired!
Dionne Warwick would be [...]