Job Market Improving – How to Take Advantage NOW!

Want the latest news on the job market? It’s opening up again.  Yes, that’s what the December Adversity Index by msnbc.com and Moody’s Economy.com says.

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Body Language Expert Janine Driver on “Total Career Success” Radio Show!

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Body language expert Janine Driver takes the interpretation of body language to a whole new level. Her insights and recommendations on how to be more aware of the messages people send through body language enable people to improve relationships, performance and confidence. Whether in social, business or professional settings, non-verbal signals are as important to success as verbal messaging.

Janine helps people learn to:

  1. Improve personal presence;
  2. Develop more effective customer relationships;
  3. Get the job they want;
  4. Communicate more effectively to build rapport and influence;
  5. and Increase sales results.

For more from Janine Driver, listen to the entire radio show.

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Can Getting Fired Be A Good Thing?

Absolutely! Thinking about job loss as a good thing can motivate you to take control of your career and find a better job.

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2 Job Search Techniques Critical for Success

Discover how repetition and reinforcement throughout your job search – from preparing your resume to negotiating compensation – will put you light years ahead of your competition!

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Learn the system and strategies that will minimize your job search time and maximize your results.

 

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Get More Job Interviews and Offers

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Learn how you can stand out from your competition so you win more job interviews and offers.

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Double, Triple and Quadruple Your Compensation!

Are you dissatisfied with your current job because you are not earning what you deserve? Create a Job Search Cycle of Success that will help you double, triple and even quadruple your compensation!

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How to Develop a Career Plan

Learn the basic steps of implementing job search and career development plans with Ken Dawson.

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Get a Better Job by Distinguishing Yourself in the Job Market

Differentiate yourself from the competition throughout every step in your job search – from writing your resume to networking to interviewing and negotiating.

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3 Secrets to Getting a Better Job for Better Pay

Ken Dawson gives you the three keys – positive thinking, linkage and psychological leverage – that will help you make your job search a success.

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Twelve Ways of Networking for Jobs During the Holidays

2189175-smallLooking for a job during the holidays can be depressing, especially in this tough job market. But pick up your spirits by following these twelve strategies for increasing your success at job search in the holiday season. Inspired by a traditional song of the season, here are 12 tips to help you succeed at networking during the holiday season.

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Get into the Holiday Spirit for a New Job

With unemployment at double digits throughout much of the country, and with serious concerns about joblessness weighing on the nation, “job shopping is a holiday priority for many”. Even though a layoff or job change can put a real damper on one’s Holiday spirit, now is not the time to slow your networking and job search efforts.

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Careers in the Oil and Gas Industry: Opportunities on the Horizon: Insights from Jerry Gauche, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for National Oilwell Varco

These days everyone seems to be scrambling for a job, and when you read stories about “recession-proof jobs” and “booming industries,” the oil and gas business rarely even gets a mention. Yet Jerry Gauche, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for National Oilwell Varco (NOV), offered an optimistic view of careers in the field, and provided some valuable insights for job seekers from inside the industry.
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How to be Happy (and Successful!) in Your Career

Jerry Gauche, National Oilwell Varco’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, hasn’t followed the traditional career path of an executive in the oil and gas industry. He began his career as a tax attorney, and after 15 years transitioned into organizational development. Yet his unconventional career path is not rare among top performers and leaders in any field. Individuals who embrace opportunities and pursue their passions at every juncture in their careers often rise to the top of their career fields and write success into their stories. By loving new ideas, embracing opportunity and working hard you can make the difference in your job search or career and find a better job, for better pay and a better life.
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Personal Organization & Productivity: Make Your Search—and Life—More Productive

Even without major life transitions such as a job or career change, staying organized and on top of life—even the things we most want to do—can prove an everyday challenge. This series will examine ways to do this more effectively using tools that are free, or very inexpensive, and practices that can make the best integrated use of these tools. Since life is all about change and learning from each other, questions and comments are always encouraged.

Because keeping life organized almost always revolves around time in the form of appointments, schedules and deadlines, we’ll start with the most fundamental of organizational tools: the calendar.

We’ve come a long way since the Roman calendar—dating to about 753 BC—first carved up a year into 10 months. Any one of numerous online calendars can help; I’ve chosen Google Calendar because it’s free, contains powerful features and add-ons, is available when you’re offline, and is supported by an enormous blogging community.

Getting started is as easy as going to http://calendar.google.com and creating a Google account if you don’t have one already. Be sure to take the tour. Here are features I rely on every day:

Multiple, color-coded calendars. You have one life, right? To organize it, maintain a single, master calendar incorporating work, family and extracurricular interests. In one example, I use a calendar with gold-colored events to ensure I never miss critical duties as caregiver for my wife, such as a doctor’s appointment. If you have a separate calendar at work, using Microsoft Outlook, for example, you can synchronize with that, too.

Mobile access and SMS event reminders. The pop-up reminders that come standard with most electronic calendars are great when you’re near your PC. But what happens when you’re in a meeting or at the grocery—and you don’t pack a PDA? Google Calendar lets you send reminders by text message to your cell phone, and to set multiple reminders for the same event.

Search! Of course, this calendar is as searchable—fast—as anything on Google. When did I last see my eye doctor? For me, that’s as easy as searching “Dr. Key.”

Share calendars with colleagues and family.

Invite others to meetings & events and track who has said they will attend.

Integrate task lists and the weather. The many easy-to-install plug-ins available include ones that will put the day’s weather forecast for any Zip Code at the top of your calendar, and let you manage a list of the day’s tasks—without leaving the calendar. More on task list tools will follow in another post.

My own life hasn’t become any less full since I began using Google Calendar. But it certainly has become easier to keep up with ever-shifting plans for the day, the week and beyond. No printed calendars for me, even though I could do that, too.

–Jay Kraker

Dr. Dan Harrison, International Leader in Behavioral Assessment: Achieving Career Success by Knowing Yourself

What makes some people prefer working in teams and some prefer independent project work? Why do some people thrive as engineers, while others are born to be writers? It is fascinating to think about the underlying preferences and behavioral traits that determine what careers best suit each of us. International leader in behavioral assessments, Dr. Dan Harrison (www.harrisonassessments.com), shares his unique assessment instrument and how our behavioral preferences impact our career choices and performance success.
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Roadmap for Success: 7 Steps to Effective Change

With all the uncertainty and anxiety that pervade our thoughts and discussions about the economy, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the gloom-and-doom mentality and feel completely helpless. While layoffs and losses can erode confidence, to overcome and succeed we must not let them! We encourage everyone to put the past in the past and focus on the future. Dr. David Krueger, author of Roadmap for a New Wellness Story, shared with us how a systematic approach to change can empower us to achieve career and life goals.

Dave Krueger, M.D., is an Executive Mentor Coach and currently serves as the CEO of MentorPath (www.mentorpath.com), an executive coaching, wellness, and publishing firm in Houston, Texas. He helps executive clients “write the next chapter of their business stories” by combining elements of psychology, neuroscience, and professional coaching into a comprehensive method for effecting change and achieving goals. Dr. Krueger is the author of over fifteen professional and trade books on self-development, wellness, and success, and he frequently gives keynote addresses nationally and internationally. His strategies look at success as both an art and a science, and in his coaching and writing he focuses on the principle of “mind over matter.” In the past Dr. Krueger has served as a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, and has practiced and taught both psychiatry and psychoanalysis. He has been listed among America’s Top Psychiatrists, and from 1996 until his retirement from practicing clinical psychiatry in 2002, he was listed in The Best Doctors in America. Additionally, he has founded and served as CEO for two healthcare corporations, and co-founded a third startup that began as a venture capital endeavor and eventually became a merger/acquisition.
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The Total System Success Story Bob Bunker: How You Can Transform Your Career and Your Life

How You Can Transform Your Career and Your Life

With the right knowledge, tools, and positive thinking everyone can achieve their career goals and aspirations. To affirm that belief, Bob Bunker, a good friend and Total System student par excellence, joined us to talk about how he implemented the principles of Job Search:The Total System and achieved his career aspirations.

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Transforming the World: How Business Accelerators Facilitate Entrepreneurship and Promote Economic Growth

While big businesses and corporations get all the government and media attention and publicity, it is small businesses and individual entrepreneurs that add the greatest value and diversity to our U.S. and global economy. These smaller entities drive growth in the economy and are the foundation for long term success. Fortunately there are growing numbers of groups and associations that are reaching out to encourage and assist entrepreneurs and start-up businesses in these difficult economic times. One of these organizations is Houston Technology Center (HTC), and this week we had the opportunity to speak with Paul Frison, one of the driving forces behind HTC’s success.

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Banking Careers in a Slow Economy – Leveraging Your Skills through Tough Times

The words “economic recession” are without a doubt looming in the minds of job seekers everywhere, and with the banking and financial industries suffering from the global crisis, individuals are left wondering if their hopes of finding employment in these fields are realistic. Yet despite the grim economic forecast, we are confident that the American Dream is alive and well and that job seekers’ hopes and goals will soon become realities! Mike Oakes, a friend and former client, joined us this week to discuss some of the factors and issues coming into play in the global economic recession, and how the crisis is specifically affecting banking careers.

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