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Podcasts: Provided by ASQ

November 7th, 2009

New Content to Help Your Members Through a Career Transition

ASQ has created a series of career-focused podcasts to explore the challenges facing quality professionals who are transitioning their quality skills to a new industry. Now available, the third and final podcast in the series features ASQ member Allen Wong, who discusses the value of ASQ certifications, how it benefits potential employees and employers, and what certifications can be applied to specific industries.

The podcasts can be located in the resources section of the ASQ Career Center Web site (http://www.asq.org/career/resources/interviews.html).

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Articles: The Resume

November 6th, 2009

The blog ResumeBear is a good blog to follow to keep up-to-date with career-related information.  But, below are four articles regarding resumes and how to create them and how to use them to your best advantage.

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Articles: Dealing with the Job Search

November 4th, 2009

The job search:

Articles relating to the search itself can give you advice on things you may not have thought of. Check out these articles from CareerHub (a good blog to review/read through when you get the chance — there may be articles that have not been posted in JobSeekers that may apply to you). Continue reading “Articles: Dealing with the Job Search” »

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Software Quality Assurance Manager (Rosslyn, VA)

November 3rd, 2009
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QA Manager (Hagerstown, MD)

November 3rd, 2009
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Articles: Career Management vs Job Searching

November 2nd, 2009

Managing your career is very important and there are many things you need to do to help yourself move ahead in your career. One of the most important things that I have learned while attempting to research for the JobSeekers program is that our approach to searching for a job should be less on the search (or waiting until you need to search), and more on managing your career. The article that crystallized this for me while figuring out where to focus the JobSeekers program is the JibberJobber article listed below.

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