5 Tips for Taking Advantage of This Time of Transition
Diana Needham on Jul 7th 2009
5 Tips for Taking Advantage of This Time of Transition
So you’ve found yourself downsized and let go from your company. You are treating your job search as your full time job and now have some free time when you are not focused on the job search. After all, now you do not have the commute [...]
Career Advice: Dealing with Reduced Work Hours
Diana Needham on Jun 10th 2009
We continue sharing career advice today with information on how to deal with a request to reduce your work hours.
Based on the current business environment, your company may be asking you (and other employees) to cut your hours to avoid layoffs. Or perhaps you expect this may be what is coming next.
What questions should you [...]
You expect to retire when? Facing business realities today
Diana Needham on Jun 7th 2009
So you plan to retire when? Here is some concerning news about current business realities, taken from a recent article from the Motley Fool.
You probably won’t be retiring when you expect to retire.
Your first thought when reading this may be: “So what? I’ll just end up working longer than I now plan. I had already [...]
Retirement More Elusive in Today’s Economy?
Diana Needham on May 21st 2009
Are you feeling the pinch as you consider retirement, based on the current economic conditions? Or are you already retired and concerned about your current situation and not sure what to do next?
The truth is, for many of us, retirement is more elusive than it was even just a year ago. Our retirement plans have [...]
6 Tips for Submitting Your Resume via Email
Diana Needham on May 19th 2009
As you continue your job search, here are 6 key tips for submitting your resume via email that will give you the best chance of success at being hired.
Sign up for an email account with your first and last names in it. There are free accounts available through Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, etc. Using a generic [...]
Who’s reading up on you online?
Diana Needham on May 4th 2009
Ever wonder who is reading up on your online? If you are in the job search mode right now (or think there is a chance you may be in the near future), you should.
If you’re a blogger, forum user or social networker, have you given any thought to the kinds of personal info you’re putting [...]
Merger survival tips
Diana Needham on Apr 28th 2009
According to studies done by outplacement firms, more than 44,000 jobs have been lost this year due to corporate merger and acquisition activities. Are you one of the staff affected by this?
I have hands-on, personal experience with mergers and acquisitions, having managed several of them as the bank where I worked acquired smaller banks.
Then we [...]
Looking to go back to school to prepare for your career change?
Diana Needham on Apr 23rd 2009
Are you considering going back to school to prepare for a career change?
Tonight I attended an acoustical music event with friends here in Charleston. One works for a government agency and is concerned that, with the current agency financial situation (in the red), job eliminations are looming, likely earlier than later.
The question came up of [...]
Interviewing: Steps for the care and feeding of your references
Diana Needham on Apr 14th 2009
The care and feeding of references has taken on greater importance in today’s market.
It is not enough to have identified those who you respect and who know your work well. You must ensure that they are true assets in this key process. As reported recently in The Wall Street Journal, your chances of getting a [...]
Don’t look for a job-look for needs!
Diana Needham on Apr 10th 2009
Are you frustrated and discouraged in your job search? Then ask yourself this: “To what extent have I been looking for needs rather than searching for a position”?
Let me explain..
Recently I have been more aware of how true sales professionals approach their prospective clients and what works for them. As I considered how this relates [...]
