Mar 19 2012 in Featured, Job Boards, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
If you’re a working Mom, especially if you’re returning to the workforce, you’ve likely found many companies who don’t hire many working Moms, or who don’t hire them at your level/job function. Working Moms – this is your job search guide …
Tags: bias, career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, Job board, job search, linkedin, networking, Planning, research
Mar 16 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
The eulogy I delivered a few weeks ago for my father is applicable for job seekers also – so I wanted to share this very personal communication with you. Even in death, my dad Al Rosenberg, couldn’t pass up the opportunity to teach …
Tags: attitude, career, career change, career coach, Job, job search, motivation
Mar 15 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Job search is confusing today. If you ask 10 people about your job search, you’ll get 10 different answers … many of them conflicting. Learn why you get different advice, and what to do about it …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, headhunter, hiring, Job, job search, Planning, Resume
Mar 14 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Do you know exactly how much it costs you each week you’re out of work? Understanding your opportunity cost can help you make a number of job search decisions. Learn how to calculate your opportunity cost in this article …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, Planning, salary
Mar 13 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
This is the most competitive job market of our lifetime – but what does that look like in terms of numbers? How many people are actually looking for work today?
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, Planning, research, unemployment
Mar 12 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Do you have a job search Plan Z? Having a viable Plan Z gives you the guts to go all-out in pursuing your A & B plans …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, job search, Planning
Mar 9 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
My Dad gave me some great career advice just after I started my first job. Dad just said, “Be indispensable.” Here’s four ways to show an employer that you’ll be indispensable …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, employer, Job, job search, personal branding, Planning, Resume
Mar 6 2012 in Featured, Job Boards, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
Somebody out there’s gotta hire 40+ candidates. It would be so easy if there was a list – but no one has published one … until today. 40+ job seekers – this is your guide …
Tags: ageism, career, career change, career coach, Employment, Job, Job board, job search, linkedin, networking, Planning, research
Mar 5 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy, reCareered Blog by Phil Rosenberg
When you apply for a job, how many others are competing against you? If you knew you had many competitors, would you search for a job in the same way if you had few competitors? This article puts some numbers on the job search competition you face …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, competition, hiring, Job, job search, Planning, research, strategy
Feb 20 2012 in Featured, Job Search Strategy by Phil Rosenberg
There’s lots of job search advice out there. Today, we face job shortages, and traditional job search strategies don’t work during job shortages. Here are 4 tactics that can help your job search in today’s job market …
Tags: career, career change, career coach, Job, job search, Planning, question, resume search optimization, social branding
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