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Friday
05Feb2010

"What To Do During A Snowstorm"

For those of you who live in areas getting unprecedented amounts of snow this year you might wonder what you can do to fill the time when you are not shoveling or stuck in the house.  Whether you are currently looking for work or thinking about making a change in the future this is a perfect time to get moving.  The inclement weather can actually give you a great opportunity to dedicate some uninterrupted time to concentrate on matters important to your current job situation or future career plans.  

Here are a few tips:

- Dust off the resume and make improvements that include "key words" relevant to your job interests.

- Draft a "pitch" letter for yourself and think about how you can "sell" yourself effectively.

- Do on-line research about employers that you think would be a great match for your talents, experience and  interests and try to find contact information that includes someone's name at the organization that you can  follow-up with.

- Network, Network, Network.  If you are stuck in the house, make phone calls to friends and colleagues  and     use on-lin social networking sites such as "Linked In".

 -Promise yourself that you will stay motivated and follow-up on all current and future leads.

- Give yourself permission to also enjoy being stuck inside and be sure to find some time to unwind, so when       the weather clears you will be ready to step outside and be ready for your next move.

Wednesday
03Feb2010

Contomanolis and Steinfeld: Career Experts on Blogtalkradio

Manny and Trudy appeared as guests on Lindsey Pollack's Blogtalkradio show entitled "Ask the Experts" on February 3rd, 2010.  The show focused on career related insights, observations and advice for college students engaged in a job search.  Topics covered included:  what the mood on campus is for current students looking for full-time work; prospects for the class of 2010; economic and employer hiring trends; short and long term outlook for liberal arts and technical college graduates; proven job search strategies including in-person networking; common mistakes students make including engaging in "the passive" job search; and tips for parents to be supportive of their son and daughter's aspirations.

To hear the full interview go to:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mypath-lindseypollak/2010/02/03/ask-the-experts-an-interview-with-two-college-career-services-professionals

Enclosure

Thursday
19Nov2009

Career Centers: A Vital Resource During Tough Times

Lately we have been hearing from career centers all over the country that are experiencing a large increase in traffic and inquiries from current students and alumni.  This is not surprising considering the economic conditions that continue to create extremely competitive conditions in the marketplace.  Although, many career center teams have expressed to us how helpless they feel, we believe that given the right strategies, this can be a tremendous opportunity for career centers to prove their worth and raise their profile and visibility within their campus community.  How career centers approach the challenges of serving larger numbers of students and alumni is key to the type of support and resources the center will receive in times of constrained budgets.  There are many concrete and somewhat simple things that can help establish a career center as the “go to” experts on the job market and also revive the morale of an often-overworked staff.  More soon about some of the proven strategies that TruMann Consulting has introduced on various campuses to great success.