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Article: Job Market Version of Catch 22

December 5th, 2009

From ASQ News:

Career Development Tip: Is it really harder to find a job when you’re unemployed vs. employed? According to recruiter, HR consultant, and business CEO turned author and commentator, Peter Weddle, yes it is. While it may not be fair to those who were laid off because of the economy, it’s the reality many people have been forced to face. But, there is good news. Read Weddle’s article, “ The Job Market Version of Catch 22,” to see how you can improve your chances, as well as how to best position this ‘time of transition’ on your résumé.

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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Articles: More Useful Career-related Articles

September 23rd, 2009

Useful Career-related Articles for the ASQ 0502 Jobseeker.

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Articles: Your Career

September 15th, 2009

Career articles for our members

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Articles: Useful Career-related Articles

September 9th, 2009

Useful Articles for the ASQ 0502 Jobseeker.

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