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RESUME BEAR | THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2010 How to Ask for a Raise The boss notices what a great job you’re doing and he/she spontaneously offers you a raise. Recognize that it’s both your right and responsibility to ask for the money you think you deserve DON’T: Be intimidated or apologetic. Planning increases the likelihood of success. Thanks for the tips Resumebear. MORE >> -
TIM'S STRATEGY | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2010 10 Ways To Survive A Web Cam Interview | Tim's Strategy got a question from an old friend I worked with back in the late 80′s that prompted those above. Thanks…Mark I haven’t written about this in the past, but I think web cam interviews are going to become a lot more common. Especially as the technology gets better and hiring companies get more comfortable using it. MORE >> -
TIM'S STRATEGY | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2010 Hiring A Career Expert? Key Considerations Before Writing The Check. Key Considerations Before Writing The Check. During the pre-recession housing boom, everyone wanted to be a real estate agent. There was a lot of activity in the housing market and, often, a lot of money to be made. They came out of the woodwork. What is the problem you are really looking to solve? Makes sense. MORE >> -
TIM'S STRATEGY | MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2010 Best Of The Blog – Networking Blog Free Downloads Sponsor Resources FAQ [04.05.10] View Comments Best Of The Blog – Networking I’m going to take some time this week. To share what readers have found to be the most interesting posts. And below are the posts that you should read if you haven’t already. Print it and take it with you! MORE >> -
TIM'S STRATEGY | FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2010 New Interview Norm: Dress Business Casual | Tim's Strategy And the guy walks in without a tie and without a suit coat. And I want to state here and now that job seekers should be released from the painstaking process of interviewing all day in a suit. But listen to this: here’s one way that companies can welcome employees now or minimally when the economy starts to come back. MORE >>
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