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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Note: This site is moving to a new URL; please make a note of it.</span></h2>
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		<title>3 Parts to Your Job Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 22:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are aware that finding work that is rewarding and long-lasting takes planning, preparation and persistence. It also takes organization, motivation, a lot of time and energy, a positive outlook, and critical decision-making. In summary, you must also have patience, yet be persistent. Your &#8221; job&#8221; at this trying time is to sell yourself to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=622&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">You are aware that finding work that is rewarding and long-lasting takes <span style="text-decoration:underline;">planning</span>, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">preparation</span> and <span style="text-decoration:underline;">persistence</span>. </span></h2>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>It also takes organization, motivation, a lot of time and energy, a positive outlook, and critical decision-making. In summary, you must also have patience, yet be persistent.</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Your &#8221; <em>job</em>&#8221; </strong>at this trying time is to <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>sell yourself to potential employers</strong></span>. <strong>You must promote yourself as a productive worker.</strong> You have abilities that an employer can use. <strong>You are marketing your skills, your ability to learn, and your willingness to help an employer succeed.</strong> Maintaining a positive outlook throughout your job search may require some extra effort.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Review important information about yourself</strong></span> or your portfolio. Remind yourself that <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>you are a valuable member of society</strong></span>. Make sure you <strong>exercise regularly</strong>, <strong>eat a balanced die</strong>t, and <strong>stay in contact with your immediate support group</strong> of family and friends. Using these and other tools will help you stay positive and be at your best.</p>
<p><strong>So what can you do when you read about hiring freezes, layoffs that crowded the field of available candidates, and long, dragged-out interviews when an opportunity does appear?   In this tough environment, you can still find excellent opportunities under the radar.</strong></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Here are some doable steps (<em><span style="color:#000000;">in 3 parts</span></em>) to help you wage a winning job search right now.</strong></span></p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Part One: </span> Who are you, and who needs what you have?</span></h3>
<p><strong>Create your own personal brand.</strong> Give yourself a “time out” to reflect on your special mix of job skills and personal qualities. How can you piece this puzzle into your own unique brand, one you can spell out in a tag line about yourself?</p>
<p><strong>Naming your own brand can help shape your resume, your cover letter and your “elevator pitch,</strong>” a 30-second, easily worded sales pitch you can slip into any chat with people of influence.</p>
<p><strong>Your brand should be head-turning </strong>and offer a solution to the market you’re targeting. When companies are cutting expenses, you can position yourself as an investment that pays back.</p>
<p><strong>Demonstrate results.</strong> How can you prove you can add value? If you’ve made a name for yourself growing sales, reducing overhead, winning new clients or raising profit margins, highlight these features on your resume and during interviews.</p>
<p><strong>Show your potential employer how you’ll apply your know-how</strong> to create value-driven solutions that translate to the company’s bottom line.</p>
<p><strong>Expand your reach.</strong> In this tight market, traditional networking doesn’t go far enough. You need a better approach to connect with decision-makers.</p>
<p><strong>Think about developing relationships</strong>, not just leads and contacts. Network to build contacts within the industry you prefer – plus competing and complementary industries.</p>
<p><strong>Try joining a social network site such as LinkedIn</strong> and see who knows someone at a company you might like. Ask them to introduce you.</p>
<p><strong>Also, contact former classmates and teachers, and start speaking up on Internet discussion boards.</strong></p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Part Two:</span> Build your foundation so you can stand tall</span></h3>
<p><strong>What is your game plan?</strong> Designing a doable plan of action is what the doctor ordered to keep your morale high. Take a look around. Which industries are healthy and growing, and where could you see yourself thrive? Making lists can help you settle down and focus. This list is important.</p>
<p><strong>One week at a time.</strong> Rome wasn’t built in a day. Each Monday morning, you can choose goals for the number of contacts you’ll call, industry or social events you can attend (for free if possible) and how many face-to-face meetings you can land.</p>
<p><strong>Good news: </strong>President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus plan will create new, relatively high-paying jobs in renewable energy, education, health care and construction.</p>
<p><strong>How to increase your success rate? </strong>Get organized. Make yourself a splashy, colorful progress log or Excel chart to record each person you contacted, met with personally, when you talked, who said what, and your follow-up actions. This step matters. By keeping systematic records, you’ll create a network of valuable contacts to use on your new job and beyond.</p>
<p><strong>Can you become the rainmaker?</strong> Even if you feel fearful or confused right now, make up your mind to be a lifelong learner. Imagine yourself the go-to woman who knows about industry trends, keeps up with technology and gets comfortable talking to colleagues of any age.</p>
<p><strong>Online webinars and tutorials can keep you current on skills and abilities now in demand.</strong> Update your online presence regularly to position yourself as a thought leader, cost-saver, turnaround artist or innovator.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Part Three: </span> Stay on the sunny side</span></h3>
<p><strong>Be flexible. </strong>Employers need executives with problem-solving skills grounded in experience. In difficult times, many companies outsource to fill the gaps.</p>
<p><strong>Are you willing to sign on as a consultant? </strong>This could lead to a full-time offer. Freelancing, telecommuting and flexible work options become more feasible as employers strive to meet fluctuating workloads.</p>
<p><strong>Use your negotiating skills to create new work options that meet their needs</strong>. Remember, “No” doesn’t always mean “Never.”</p>
<p><strong>Lend a helping hand.</strong> Women instinctively reach out to help each other. Follow your instincts to offer support, share search tips and introduce colleagues also searching for new opportunities. Stay in touch with your network contacts and exchange information and advice.</p>
<p><strong>By becoming that go-to source, you might be the first to receive word of a position that could be perfect for you.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Volunteer.</strong> Regular volunteering is the single strongest predictor of health and longevity. Being passionate about a cause and proactive helping others is rewarding not just for you but for your community. Show future employers your volunteer skills are immediately transferable to the job you desire.</p>
<p><strong>Your optimism will win the day.</strong> Everyone can sink down into the dumps during a job search. But every morning, think of what you can do today to move your job campaign one notch ahead. Turn to trusted friends and family for pep talks and reassurance. Take time out to reward yourself and practice powerful stress releasers like yoga or meditation. Walking, jogging, swimming and other aerobic workouts can reenergize and restore you.</p>
<p><strong>Remember: </strong><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Target organizations where you can be most useful and look for opportunities to emphasize how you can add value to the bottom line. By knowing what drives you, where you excel and how your personal brand can make a positive difference, you can stand out from the crowd.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Source:</span> Carol Malysz, VP, New Directions Inc., a Boston career consulting firm</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 21:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Include Twitter as a key tool in your on-line, social media job search! Like LinkedIn, Twitter is rapidly becoming a must-do social networking tool. And also like LinkedIn, it is rapidly becoming a popular hangout for job seekers.  Unlike LinkedIn, however, Twitter is not just about adding contacts &#8230;. it is mostly about making new [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=606&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Include Twitter as a key tool in your on-line, social media job search!</strong><br />
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<p>Like<a href="http://www.linkedin.com" target="_blank"> LinkedIn</a>, <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong><a href="http://www.twitter.com" target="_blank">Twitter</a> is</strong></span> <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>rapidly becoming a</strong></span> <strong><span style="color:#0000ff;">must-do social networking too</span>l</strong>. And also like LinkedIn, it is rapidly becoming a <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>popular hangout for job seekers</strong></span>.  Unlike LinkedIn, however, Twitter is not just about adding contacts &#8230;. it is mostly about making new (<em>out of work</em>)  friends, be it socially, professionally, or both.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Twitter is a great tool to use for your job searching</strong></span>, but remember that  it won’t happen the day you begin to tweet, but over time, as you build up your “<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Follower</strong></span><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>s</strong></span>” and those who “<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Follow Yo</strong></span><strong><span style="color:#0000ff;">u</span></strong>” – you will have something going for yourself. You can raise visibility with recruiters in your geographic search area by sending out your “<strong>brand</strong>”<br />
statement or “<strong>elevator speech</strong>“;  or,  you can post comments on current marketplace issues, deliver subject matter expertise, and show that you are on top of current trends by linking to your blog site.</p>
<p>As those who follow you on Twitter become interested in your content, when employers are looking at you, <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>you’ll have more than just your resume to back up your knowledge and experience</strong></span>.  But don’t limit your job search to just Twitter. Personal/professional networking is still the best approach for job seekers. Face-to-face interaction always works best, and no matter how great social networking is, it can’t replace that type of connection.</p>
<p><strong>For the non-user, Twitter can be confusing .. you are limited to just 140 characters and are bombarded with “<span style="color:#0000ff;">tweets</span>” and “<span style="color:#0000ff;">retweets</span>”.  Where to begin?<br />
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<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Tips for using Twitter for your job search:</strong></span></h2>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Twitter Account Settings </span></h3>
<p>At the <strong>Twitter main page</strong>, look for the menu bar for<strong> Settings &gt;&gt; Account </strong>.. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">This is where you set up a One Line Bio;  put a link to your blog (if available), include your e-mail address, and include the city you reside in.</span></p>
<p>In your <span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>160 characters of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">bio</span></strong></span> &#8211; note the position you are seeking, the more targeted the better.  <strong>Be as specific as you can within the 160 character limitation.</strong></p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Start your &#8220;Tweetering&#8221;</span></h3>
<p>Many times job seekers will <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>tweet out little blurb</strong></span>s in the hopes that someone will notice them.  An example might be:   “I need a job, can someone help me?”</p>
<p><em>Since you are looking for work, forget about tweeting to rant or rave &#8230; especially a bad idea if you want hiring managers and recruiters to contact you. </em></p>
<p>Note that a good recruiter will search for a job seeker on Twitter and then look at the quality of the tweets he or she has posted. <strong> </strong><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Remember, your “</strong><strong>tweets” are public</strong>.</span> Unlike LinkedIn, more folks than just your followers can read them.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">&#8220;Follow&#8221;  Job Search / Career Professionals</span></h3>
<p><strong>Twitter has many career professionals, from resume writers to recruiters to staffing agencies to placement firms</strong>. Niche sites are frequent users of Twitter as well. Looking for Human Resource jobs, Marketing, or IT jobs? You can find several specialty job boards on Twitter to follow, and check the  <a href="www.twitterjobsearch.com" target="_blank">Twitter job board</a> ( www.twitterjobsearch.com )</p>
<p>As examples of who you may want to “<strong>follow</strong>” in the San Francisco Bay Area:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/SFBusinessTimes" target="_blank">San Francisco Business Times</a> (http://twitter.com/SFBusinessTimes)</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/sfbayjobs" target="_blank">SFBayJobs</a> (http://twitter.com/sfbayjobs)</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/Jobvite" target="_blank">Jobvite</a> (http://twitter.com/Jobvite)</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/BAJobs" target="_blank">BAJobs</a> (http://twitter.com/BAJobs)</li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/HotwireRecruit" target="_blank">HotWireRecruit</a> (http://twitter.com/HotwireRecruit)</li>
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<p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Key point:</strong></span> Take advantage of hash tags like <strong>#jobangels, #jobseekers, #jobseach #jobs #employment #unemployed #needajob #jobseekers</strong>.   You can post the type of job you are seeking and then use one or all of these hash tags.   Your post will then be read by everyone who follows those tags.</p>
<p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Search for interview subjects</strong></span> for that next article (<span style="text-decoration:underline;">examples:</span> Twellow or Twitter Search). There is a world of wisdom in cyberspace &#8211; just waiting for you to find it!</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Help your fellow Job Seekers</span></h3>
<p>Twitter has many job seekers during this economic downturn / recession.  <strong>You are advised to look for job advice, postings, etc. </strong>You will see many opportunities that may not be right for you, but they might be a good fit for someone else.   If this is the case, then you may “<strong>retweet</strong>” or pass along those leads  to a colleague, a fellow job seeker. Remember that real networking works &#8211; especially with Twitter.   So. if you want to make friends, it’s a give-and-take relationship.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Twitter Profile </span></h3>
<p>Twitter is a “<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>branded online exposure</strong></span>” for your professional online presence; for searching for work.  The key message is to <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>promote your Twitter presence</strong></span> with an “<strong>employer-friendly</strong>” background.  Your Twitter profile should operate like you would with a <span style="text-decoration:underline;">business card</span>.   Craft a <strong>well-written professional description</strong> in the spot meant for your bio. Personalize the background also!</p>
<p><strong>There’s lots of space you can use to promote yourself.</strong> Use this link  <a href="http://www.twitterbacks.com" target="_blank">http://www.twitterbacks.com</a> for ideas on creating a professional-looking Twitter background, including side bar identification information.  You may also want your online resume or blog to be listed as a link on your Twitter Profile.</p>
<p><a href="http://twitterbacks.com/" target="_blank">Twitterbacks.com</a> has templates you can use to create your very own Twitter brand / background. <a href="http://twitbacks.com/" target="_blank">Twitbacks.com</a> is another solution that also lets you promote your Twitter profile / brand.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Twitter Tools</span></h3>
<p>It is hard to &#8220;Tweet&#8221; when you are following many folks and sending and receiving replies and direct messages. A cool solution is to manage your &#8220;Twittering&#8221; with a <strong>free desktop client</strong>.</p>
<p>Desktop clients are software built specifically to utilize Twitter. Clients for the desktop generally do very helpful things, like let you put the people you’re following into groups, so you can be sure you won’t miss a tweet from those you care about the most, alert you when you get a new direct message or @reply, search Twitter without having to visit a separate page, or help you share images or videos. In other words, they help you get the most out of Twitter and not miss anything important.</p>
<p>Here are two great applications to use. <a href="http://www.twhirl.org/" target="_blank">Twhirl</a> and <a href="http://tweetdeck.com/" target="_blank">Tweetdeck</a> are popular ones that help you organize the tweets of your followers by making groups and help you search on specific topics, just as “job search.” They also help you see when someone has specifically spoken to you even while you were away.</p>
<p>Tweetdeck shows your Twitter feed in columns of information based on your preferences, rather than one long stream. As an example, you might set up columns with headers such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>All tweets, jobseeker, direct messages, friends, thought leaders, and jobs.</li>
</ul>
<p>You can click to see anyone’s profile, and from there add them to a particular column. It has a URL shortener build in, which is invaluable.</p>
<p>TweetDeck allows you to set up search columns so you can stay up to date with topics or brands you’re interested in. Search columns auto-update every minute using data from the Twitter Search API</p>
<p>Twitter directories <a href="http://www.twellow.com/" target="_blank">Twellow</a> and <a href="http://www.wefollow.com/" target="_blank">WeFollow</a> organize Twitter users based on topic, and are great places to find other users who will regularly tweet about things you’re interested in.</p>
<p>You should also look into third party sites like <a href="http://www.crazybob.org/twubble/" target="_blank">Twubble</a> and <a href="http://twitterel.com/" target="_blank">Twitterel</a>, which attempt to give people friend suggestions on Twitter, based on the friends of your friends and the things you’re interested in.</p>
<p>One tool new Twitterers can use to find like-minded users is <a href="http://search.twitter.com/" target="_blank">Twitter Search</a>. Twitter’s own built-in search engine lets users search for others who are job seekers like you &#8211; just pick out some keywords.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">BONUS: A Twitter Guide Book</span></h3>
<p><strong>Twitter can be very daunting for new users.</strong> It has its own set of jargon (<strong>#hashtags, @replies, retweets, direct messages, etc.</strong>), its own set of commands, confusing rules about who sees your tweets, and a sea of third party clients to navigate. That can be overwhelming for someone new to get into. One place to <strong>start learning about Twitter</strong>, is the site’s own help portal and Getting Started forum aimed at new users. They’re not the most user friendly sites, though, and might raise more questions than they answer for some users.</p>
<p>In addition, spend time on <a href="http://mashable.com" target="_blank">Mashable</a> (http://mashable.com/) and look for the Twitter section to find a cool Twitter Guide.   Too many people join Twitter and just start following as many people as they can without any thought to whether it makes sense to do so.  The <a href="http://mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/" target="_blank">Twitter Guide Book</a> should help both new and experienced users learn how to use the service and get the most out of it.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Final Notes</span></h3>
<p><strong>You should maintain your Twitter presence with regularity</strong>. There is no hard and fast rule, but lots of companies and non-profits try to post and tweet at least once a day, no more than five times a day.</p>
<p>You need to integrate your social media with other efforts, like linking to a site or a blog post in a tweet, coordinating with a newsletter, plan ahead as part of a marketing campaign, etc.  Being a personality without tying back to your real-life business efforts is a great way to waste time.</p>
<p><strong>Twitter&#8217;s value lies in two aspects:</strong> <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>content</strong></span> and<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong> immediacy</strong></span>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Content </strong></span>has to provide value to users (in no particular order):</span></p>
<ul>
<li> <strong>entertainment</strong></li>
<li> <strong>access to information</strong> otherwise unavailable</li>
<li> <strong>feeling of inclusion into a desired group</strong></li>
<li> <strong>reciprocity with their own personal/business social media agenda</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Immediacy</strong></span> factor engages user with time-based opportunities:</span></p>
<ul>
<li> <strong>breaking news </strong>(<em>being the first to know/share, accessing info traditional media doesn&#8217;t have or won&#8217;t share, firsthand reporting&#8230;&#8221;unmediated&#8221; media</em>)</li>
<li> <strong>instant actions</strong> (<em>flash mobs, political protests, emergency responses, calls for help, etc&#8230;often with a geolocative aspect</em>)</li>
<li> <strong>immediate input/feedback</strong> (<em>user reviews, customer service issues</em>)</li>
</ul>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 12:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Networking is building relationships before you need them! Check this 1 minute, 50 section video from HowCast: It is logical and common for professionals to build up their network during a job search, and then stop being in contact with their network once they have a job. This definition encourages people to continue networking even [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=10&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Networking is building relationships before you need them!</strong><br />
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<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Check this 1 minute, 50 section video from HowCast:</strong></span></h3>
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<p>It is logical and common for professionals to build up their network during a job search, and then stop being in contact with their network once they have a job.  This definition encourages people to continue networking even when they are not looking for a job.</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Networking is the most effective method for gathering job information</strong></span> from contacts to assist you in a job search. It does not require you to know scores of people or that you only talk to incredibly important people.</li>
<li><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Networking is essentially understanding the nature of relationship network</strong></span>s, talking to people you already know and developing relationships.</li>
<li><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Networking is about getting people you know to introduce you to people</strong></span> who are connected with your targeted organizations.</li>
<li><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Networking should not make you cringe</strong></span>. It is not just for extroverts &#8230;.. anyone can network successfully &#8230; all you need to do is: prepare, plan and spend the required time.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#0000ff;">How to Network:</span></span></h3>
<p>There are many ways to build your network. It isn&#8217;t just about going to after-hours networking meetings to stay connected. It&#8217;s about extending your efforts to everyone you know. Choose people you know and ask for introductions of  those you don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Check this video from CommonCraft on Networking:</strong></span></p>
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<p>Getting the word out about you and your job search is a very effective job search technique. Be sure to let everyone know what you are looking for, using your marketing plan and target list where appropriate.</p>
<p>Consider setting up a personal Web site. It is easy to build and customize your own professional looking Web site using materials you have already prepared, such as your resume and marketing plan.</p>
<p>Note that <strong>body language</strong> and <em>HOW</em> you actually <strong>say something</strong> are more important than the words you use.  Remember,  every time you send an email, you forfeit 93% of your communication.    We tend to use email a lot, as it’s easier and faster, but remember how it limits real communication.  When you talk on the phone, you’re still only getting 45% of the communication.</p>
<p><strong>Telephone Calls:</strong> Another tip is when you call someone at the recommendation of someone else, start by mentioning the connection first.</p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Hierarchy of a Network  &#8220;Database&#8221; </strong></span></span></h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Database </strong>- Everyone in all of your contact databases (email, LinkedIn, personal address book, Twitter, etc.).</li>
<li><strong>Network </strong>- All he people who would return your phone calls!  They’re people you are in touch with and you trust.  Based on statistics, this group shouldn’t be more than 200-250 people, as after that amount, it’s more difficult to stay in touch.</li>
<li><strong>Inner Circle </strong>- People you could go to to ask their advice about what they think you should be doing for a living.</li>
<li><strong>Personal Board of Advisers (PBA) </strong>- These are the people who should champion you in your life.  It’s like a Board of Directors, but for you, rather than for a company.  You should have about 4-5 people on your PBA each year.</li>
<li><strong>Friends, Family, or Fools (FFF)</strong> &#8211; This is an obvious group… that actually likes you.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Get Noticed with a VisualCV Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 06:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A VisualCV is an online resume that includes all the facets of a traditional resume, with add-ons like video, images, and links to your accomplishments. You will have your own URL &#8230;  here is mine:  (http://www.visualcv.com/ronproctor) The VisualCV resume looks like a typical resume with your work history, education, achievements, and awards.  Watch this video [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=536&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">A <a href="http://www.VisualCV.com" target="_blank">VisualCV</a> is an online resume that includes all the facets of a traditional resume, with add-ons like video, images, and links to your accomplishments. </span></h2>
<p><strong>You will have your own URL</strong> &#8230;  here is mine:  (<a href="http://www.visualcv.com/ronproctor" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/ronproctor</a><a href="www.visualcv.com/yournamehere">)</a></p>
<p>The VisualCV resume <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>looks like a typical resume with your work history, education, achievements, and awards</strong></span>.  <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Watch this video for a quick overview of VisualCV</strong></span> to learn why you would want to create a VisualCV and how it can help you in the job search.  Notice that the right side of the VisualCV page can include a video, links, references, and other information you would like to highlight.</p>
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<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>VisualCV is a free online web portfolio</strong></span>, with a variety of social media type features.  When you set up a VisualCV resume you will extend the value of your existing resume to include a variety of other documents. You will consolidate all your documents into one online location where they are easily accessible to employers and hiring managers &#8211; no need for them to open email attachments.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>You can add sparkle to your VisualC</strong></span><strong><span style="color:#0000ff;">V</span></strong> with pop-ups, embedded documents, images, photos, videos, audio, links to your blog or other online published works, or your LinkedIn and other online networking groups badges.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">A few examples if the functionality of a VisualCV resume:</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Embed a photo of your last CEO awarding you the President&#8217;s Club award last year.</li>
<li> Show examples of the clean, elegant software code you write.</li>
<li> Include your outstanding writing samples, articles, artwork, or designs.</li>
<li> Embed any of the following type of files: .doc, .pdf, .ppt, .jpg, .gif, .png, .mov, .wmv and more.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Other benefits include:</span></h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Control access to your VisualCVs through privacy settings</strong>, and share with recipients you choose – companies, colleagues, customers, and friends.</li>
<li> <strong>Develop as many versions of your VisualCV as you want</strong>, each with a unique privacy setting, to share with distinct groups.</li>
<li> <strong>Track who is looking at your VisualCV and when</strong>.</li>
<li> <strong>Share your VisualCV</strong> with a growing number of major companies and employers who have a VisualCV presence, such as Amazon, Sun Microsystems, Duke University, Dayak, Perot Systems, and Citrix.</li>
<li> <strong>Access the growing VisualCV Marketplace of career services providers</strong> – Certified VisualCV Creators, resume writers, career coaches, and recruiters.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Whoever reviews your VisualVC will be aided by real-time, value-add information:</span></h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Mouse over companies listed in your VisualCV</strong> and they pop up with live, rich data through VisualCV’s partnerships with Standard &amp; Poor’s Capital IQ and Dow Jones’ VentureSource.</li>
<li> <strong>Mouse over college names</strong> to pop up rankings via exclusive partnerships with Princeton Review and QS Quacquarelli Symonds.</li>
<li> <strong>Industry-specific terms describing your experience</strong> expand into definitions, with pop-ups from a variety of sources.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">OK, so how do you create VisualCV?</span></h3>
<p><strong>Begin by registering with VisualCV, then follow the directions to set up your resume.</strong> If you already have a resume you can cut and paste from that and then add to it from within VisualCV&#8217;s system. Or, you can start from scratch using the VisualCV resume builder. You just upload the files you want to include into a portfolio and select which files you want to include in each of your VisualCVs.</p>
<p><strong>VisualCV as a professional &#8220;show and tell&#8221; for the 21st century</strong>. It brings you, your skills and background to 3-dimensional life with video, images, informational pop-ups and examples of your work</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Examples of completed VisualCV resumes:</span></h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/davidhahn" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/davidhahn</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/jsikora" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/jsikora</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/jessicaforrester" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/jessicaforrester</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/eyj2000" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/eyj2000</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/halliehmoore" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/halliehmoore</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/davidalexander" target="_blank">http://www.visualcv.com/davidalexander<br />
</a></li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">More information:</span></h3>
<p><strong>VisualCV is not a video resume but you can include video</strong> to supplement the basic content of your traditional resume.</p>
<p><strong>Do look professional. Remember, this is the hiring manager’s first impression of you and you want it to be perfect.</strong> Try to create a professional background for your video, like an office, dress appropriately, and speak eloquently.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t try to do the presentation unrehearsed.</strong> You don’t want your video to become an office joke; you want it to be your ticket to an interview. Write an outline and practice your speech in front of the mirror a few times before recording.</p>
<p><strong>Do keep it short</strong> &#8230;  think about the fact that hiring managers are looking at hundreds of pieces of paper every day. What are you going to show them in your video that is going to get their attention and keep it?   One way is to answer questions you anticipate they’ll ask in your first you interview.</p>
<p><strong>Don’t use a video resume as a standalone.</strong> A video resume can’t take the place of the traditional resume entirely.</p>
<p><strong>Do include video references from coworkers or managers to supplement the video in your VisualCV resume</strong> (See a tip from the <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123904785521794145.html" target="_blank">WSJ on video references</a>). Including references provides employers a better picture of who you are and what you’ll bring to the company. Plus it saves time for both of you after the first interview. What better way to make a great impression on the hiring manager than to save them time and money?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.visualcv.com/louisekursmark" target="_blank">Louise Kursmark</a> offers her tips in <a href="http://www.visualcv.com/www/learning_center/insiders_guide/build_portfolio.html#video" target="_blank">The Insider’s Guide to VisualCV</a>.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Why create a VisualCV ?</span></h3>
<p><strong>Put Your Best Self Forward</strong></p>
<p><strong>Your VisualCV</strong> <strong>ensures you&#8217;ll stand out for all the right reasons</strong> by providing your contacts and potential employers with a polished, multi-dimensional profile.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Cut To The Chase</span></h3>
<p>Your VisualCV completely streamlines the job search and hiring process. Use it to:</p>
<ul>
<li> Provide employers with a complete representation of your talents.</li>
<li> Speed up the process. Interactive web features automatically eliminate research and validate candidates.</li>
<li> Replace the first interview. Standard screening process questions are answered through video or audio files that are housed on the Web.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Check the VisualCV blog for more insight into this tool -  <a href="http://blog.visualcv.com/" target="_blank">blog </a>!!</span></h3>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 20:19:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are using Linkedin aren&#8217;t you? When you’re job searching, be sure to use Linkedin to its&#8217; full potential as a social networking site that will enhance your job search and boost your prospects of landing a new job. The best way to do this is to ensure you know what Linkedin is capable of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=534&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">You <span style="color:#0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">are</span></span> using Linkedin aren&#8217;t you?</span></h2>
<p>When you’re job searching, <strong>be sure to use <a href="http://www.linkedin.com" target="_blank">Linkedin</a> to its&#8217; full potential as a social networking site</strong> that will enhance your job search and boost your prospects of landing a new job. <strong>The best way to do this is to ensure you know what Linkedin is capable of &#8211; in order to maximize your employment potential. </strong></p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Here are ten tips on optimizing your job hunting experience on Linkedin:</span></h3>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>1. Edit your Profile.</strong></span> The first step is to make sure your LinkedIn Profile is complete.  The more detailed your LinkedIn profile, the more chances you will have to be found and to be contacted. This is important because your profile is what you use to connect with people how you get found on LinkedIn.  Complete your LinkedIn profile as carefully as you write your resume and provide prospective employers with detailed information on your skills and experience.  If you’re currently unemployed, list your current position as “Open to opportunities”. If you don’t have a LinkedIn profile, sign-up.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>2. Include a Photo.</strong></span> You can add a photo (a head shot is recommended) to your LinkedIn profile. Note that the photo can be no larger than 80×80 pixels.  Do make sure your photo represents the professional you, not the personal you, because LinkedIn is all about professional networking.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>3. Professional Summary</strong></span>.   The Professional Summary section of your profile is a good way to highlight your experience. Select an Industry, because recruiters often use that field to search. Don’t forget the Headline, because that’s right at the top of the page when someone views your profile. It’s your first chance to make a good impression.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>4. Include Keywords and Skills.</strong></span> Include the keywords and skills from your resume in your profile. This will make it easier for your profile to be found in search results.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>5. Contact Settings.</strong></span> Your contact settings let your connections (and hiring managers and recruiters) know your availability. Options include: career opportunities, consulting offers, new ventures, job inquiries, and reference requests. Even if you’re not actively seeking a new job, it’s important to be flexible, because you never know when an<br />
opportunity to good to pass up might come along.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>6. Profile Website Links. </strong></span> The Links section of your profile is a good way to provide even more information to potential employers and to your contacts.  If you have blog or a personal web site that is business related, include those links in the Links section of your profile.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>7. LinkedIn Applications. </strong></span> LinkedIn Applications are a terrific way to share even more information in your profile. The blog applications enable users to feed their blog directly to their profile, so other LinkedIn users can see the most current posts automatically.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>8. Your Public Profile.</strong></span> Don’t forget to make your profile public &#8211; that’s how the world can find it.  Also, customizing your URL will give you a link that’s easy to share.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>9. Grow Your Network.</strong></span> Connect with other members and build your network. You can find connections you’ve worked with, done business with, went to school with, or are otherwise affiliated with. The more connections you have, the more opportunities you have, but don’t randomly connect with people you don’t know. The point is to connect<br />
with people you do know, so they can help you and vice versa.<br />
<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong><br />
10. Get Recommendations.</strong></span> To a potential employer, a LinkedIn recommendation is an opportunity to read a reference in advance. Having strong references can only help you when it comes to getting selected for an interview or for a job.  The best way to get recommendations is to give them, so take some time to write recommendations for<br />
your contacts and they will most likely reciprocate.<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><br />
Source:</span> Alison Doyle, job search expert</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital Job Hunting &#8211; 3 ways to get employers to take notice Check this short video!  Jennifer Braunschweiger, editor at More Magazine recently appeared (May 21, 2009) on ABC News Now &#8211; and spoke on the topic: How To Master the Digital Job Hunt. Topics included resume preparation, developing your own personal website and managing [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=525&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Digital Job Hunting &#8211; 3 ways to get employers to take notice</span></h2>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Check this short video!  Jennifer Braunschweiger, editor at More Magazine recently appeared (May 21, 2009) on ABC News Now &#8211; and spoke on the topic: </span><strong>How To Master the Digital Job Hunt. </strong></h3>
<p>Topics included <strong>resume preparation</strong>, <strong>developing your own personal website </strong>and<strong> managing your online identity.</strong></p>
<p>To view the video go to <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7649307" target="_blank">http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7649307</a></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Contents of the Video selection:</strong></span> Resume, Website, manipulate your Google Results</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">1-Resume:</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Need 3 forms of Resume:  PDF (snapshot version), Word, TXT file (unformatted)</li>
<li>Need a professional e-mail address</li>
<li>Do not include a photo of yourself on resume, only put your photo on your Linkedin page</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">2-Create your own website:</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Key tip -  register a domain name; for $20 / year  (domain name suggestion: firstname, lastname)</li>
<li>Build a website yourself (many free options) or hire someone to do it</li>
<li>Organize the content on your website; not just your resume; include samples of your work; a video of you</li>
<li>Consider including a blog feature; on your website, but you need something to say;  for example: your thoughts about your industry &#8211; can be very useful.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">3-Google Tips to manipulate your results</span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Note that 83% of employers look at you via a Google search and 43% &#8211; have dropped the applicant due to the results</li>
<li>Check your results on Google &#8211; just &#8220;Google&#8221; yourself to see what comes up!</li>
<li>If you are a member of Linkedin your should see the Linkedin page when you do your Google search</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Thinking About Starting a Business?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 17:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more boomers are taking the entrepreneurial route! But starting a business is a risky venture. Before taking the plunge, take a hard look at yourself, your finances, and your business ideas. Research, network, and plan, plan, plan. Analyze Yourself Do you have the confident, take-charge personality it takes to run your own show? [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=523&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">More and more boomers are taking the entrepreneurial route! </span></h2>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>But starting a business is a risky venture. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Before taking the plunge, take a hard look at yourself, your finances, and your business ideas. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Research, network, and plan, plan, plan.</strong></span></p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Analyze Yourself</strong></span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Do you have the confident, take-charge personality it takes to run your own show?</li>
<li> Does your family support your entrepreneurial project?</li>
<li> Do you have the tenacity to stick with it?</li>
<li> Are you ready for a significant time commitment? Starting a business often involves more than a 40 hours a week.</li>
<li> Are you comfortable with a certain level of uncertainty and chaos?</li>
<li> Are you a risk-taker?</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Identify Your Product or Service</strong></span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Take the time to choose. Carefully compare the pros and cons, the risks and benefits, of each type of business.</li>
<li> Look for a business that allows you to specialize and fills a growing need.</li>
<li> Learn the business by working for someone in the same business first.</li>
<li> Pick something that you will enjoy doing.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Know the Financial Risks</strong></span></h3>
<ul>
<li>Don’t use your retirement income to start a business. Consider a small business loan to get you started.</li>
<li> Know that you have the resources and cash flow to cover a start-up period of a year or more.</li>
<li> Consider “moonlighting,” that is, starting a business in your off-hours while still working. But avoid all possible conflicts with your existing job.</li>
<li> Beware of self-employment scams.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Develop a Good Business Plan</strong></span></h3>
<ul>
<li>A business plan shows why your idea is workable, how your business will operate, and how much your income and expenses will be.</li>
<li> The <a href="http://app1.sba.gov/sbat/index.cfm?Tool=4" target="_blank">checklist</a> for starting a company from the Small Business Administration is a good place to start. It helps you assess your situation, identify a niche, analyze the market, and organize your finances.</li>
<li> It’s not enough to have a good product. You must know how to market and sell it. How will you reach your targeted market? What will make people buy your product?</li>
<li> Use the online workshops and templates from the <a href="http://www.sba.gov/" target="_blank">Small Business Administration</a> to help you develop your plan.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Get Help</strong></span></h3>
<ul>
<li> Contact <a href="http://www.score.org/" target="_blank">SCORE</a>—Counselors to America’s Small Business—for free, confidential counseling on starting up a business.</li>
<li>The <a href="http://www.rileyguide.com/steps.html" target="_blank">Riley Guide </a>has links to many sources of help for setting up your small business.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Source:</span> AARP</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 15:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phone interviews can be difficult&#8230; With the lack of visual communication, you must be able to rely on auditory feedback and be disciplined enough to keep focus. Preparation There are two main types of phone interviews &#8211; expected and unexpected. In order to be prepared for the unexpected phone call, make sure you have access [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=514&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Phone interviews can be difficult&#8230; </span>With the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">lack of visual communication</span>, you must be able to rely on <strong>auditory feedback</strong> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">and</span> <strong>be</strong> <strong>disciplined</strong> enough to <strong>keep focus</strong>.</h2>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Preparation </span></h3>
<p>There are <strong>two main types of phone interviews</strong> &#8211; <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>expected and unexpecte</strong></span>d. In order to be prepared for the unexpected phone call, make sure you have access to proper materials near your phone or desk. Keep a file of “employer research” near by along with a fresh copy of your resume. Your resume will allow you to easily answer questions about your past experiences. Company research can help you quickly come up with a few questions for your interviewer. Having access to a notepad and a pen is probably a good bet as well.<br />
<span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>For expected interviews,</strong></span> make sure you have a space set aside that is free of distractions. Keep a glass of water nearby in case you need to clear your throat. <strong>Remember, phone interviews are just as much of an interview as a traditional meeting. </strong></p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#0000ff;">Tips </span></span></h3>
<p><strong>Know your comfort zone. </strong></p>
<p>Some people perform best in a quiet room, while others prefer to pace around. If sitting still is your style, a room free of distractions is best. If you are the type of person that likes to walk-and-talk, consider determining a predefined route. This will help ensure that there are no outside noises or unexpected distractions like sirens. Make sure it is a leisurely walk so you can maintain calm breathing patterns.<br />
<strong>Smile. </strong></p>
<p>Negativity or a uneasy attitude can easily show itself over a phone call. Before the interview, consider spending a few minutes listening to your favorite song or watching a funny video on YouTube. Make sure you are in a good mood.<br />
<strong>Disable call waiting. </strong></p>
<p>If for some reason you are not able to disable call waiting, absolutely ignore it if someone calls.<br />
<strong>Listen. </strong></p>
<p>Without the visual communication of an in-person interview, it can be tough to know when to stop talking. If your nerves are high and your blood is flowing, you can easily make the mistake of saying too much. Make sure to speak slowly and articulately. When you have answered the question, allow for that possibly uncomfortable moment of silence. This will let the interviewer know that you are through, and then they will proceed. Listen and wait for them to finish with their next question, and then proceed. Consider taking notes on the key aspects of each question.</p>
<h3><span style="color:#0000ff;">Do&#8217;s and Don&#8217;ts </span></h3>
<p>Do give accurate and detailed contact information in your cover letter so your interviewers can easily connect with you.</p>
<ul>
<li>When in job-hunting mode, don&#8217;t have a disproportionately silly or long greeting on your answering machine or voicemail.</li>
<li>Do ensure that household members understand the importance of phone messages in your job search.</li>
<li>Do practice, if possible. Have a friend call you to do a mock phone interview so you get the feel of being interviewed over the phone. Practice makes perfect. As with all interviews, practicing before hand helps you prepare for common interview questions. Remember to “play in practice as you will in the game.” It will make a huge difference.</li>
<li>If you cannot devote enough time to a phone interview, do suggest a specific alternate time to the recruiter. It’s often best to be the one who calls back so you can be mentally prepared.</li>
<li>Do consider using a phone interview log.</li>
<li>Do consider keeping some notecards or an outline in front of you to remind yourself of key points you want to cover with the interviewer. You don’t want your responses to sound scripted, but you don’t want to fumble for important points either.</li>
<li>Do ensure that you can hear and are being clearly heard. If you are taking the call on a cell phone, make sure there is no wind in your vicinity. Wind noise will prevent you from hearing the questions and make it harder for them to hear your answers. No speaker phone.</li>
<li>Do consider standing when being interviewed on the phone. Some experts say you’ll sound more professional than if you’re slouching in an easy chair. Stretching out your torso will allow you to have the full strength of your lungs. You will be able to speak more clearly and powerfully.</li>
<li>Do enforce a dress code. Believe it or not, properly dressing in at least a business casual attire will make a big difference in your ability to focus on the interview. Wearing the right clothes and taking a serious approach to the call will help you maintain a professional attitude regardless of your surroundings.</li>
<li>Do create a strong finish to your phone interview with thoughtful questions.</li>
<li>Make sure to ask for your interviewers name. Follow up with a thank you note.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t panic if you have special needs. If you are hearing-impaired, for example, phone interviews are still possible.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t snuffle, sneeze or cough. If you can’t avoid these behaviors, say “excuse me.”</li>
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<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">See more &gt;&gt;&gt; <span style="color:#0000ff;">How to Ace a Phone Interview</span></span></span></h2>
<h2><span id="more-514"></span><span style="color:#ff0000;">Check this Link entitled: <span style="text-decoration:underline;">How to Ace a Phone Interview</span></span></h2>
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<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Title of Article:</span> <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>Job seekers, beware the telephone</strong></span></p>
<p>Sarah Needleman explains how, for years, the phone interview was a preliminary step that allowed an employer to give a candidate the once-over and schedule an in-person interview. But these days, many recruiters are using the phone interview to pose the kinds of in-depth questions previously reserved for finalists. What&#8217;s more, job hunters say the bar for getting to the next level has been raised much higher, catching many of them off-guard.   <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>READ ON via the link&#8230;</strong></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check these seven wonders of a world-class cover letter; make your resume stand out simply by writing a one-page cover letter that features these seven recommendations: 1. Three paragraphs on a single page: Introduction words, your skills and qualifications, and a request for an interview. 2. Three or four well-written sentences in each paragraph. Easy [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ronproctor.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6981656&amp;post=512&amp;subd=ronproctor&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Check these seven wonders of a world-class cover letter; make your resume stand out simply by writing a <span style="text-decoration:underline;">one-page cover letter</span> that features these seven recommendations:</span></h2>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>1. Three paragraphs on a single page:</strong></span> Introduction words, your skills and qualifications, and a request for an interview.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>2. Three or four well-written sentences in each paragraph.</strong></span> Easy on the eyes.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>3. Plenty of &#8216;white space&#8217; around your writing so the cover letter is easy to read and comprehend.</strong></span> Set up generous margins and double space between paragraphs.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>4. Bullets and numbered lists when appropriate.</strong></span> This helps the reader scan quickly.</p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>5. Bold-faced type to emphasize certain points.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>6. Correct spelling, usage, and punctuation for a professional appearance.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>7. Accurate name, contact info, and signature.</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>In summary:</strong> Write a cover letter that makes your point about the job you want, states your qualifications concisely, and asks for the opportunity to meet in person. Then double check for the &#8216;seven wonders&#8217; listed above before sending it off to the hiring manager.</p>
<p>With all these points in place, <span style="color:#0000ff;"><strong>the employer will <span style="color:#000000;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">not</span></span> have to &#8216;wonder&#8217; what you&#8217;re all about</strong></span>. It will be clear from your cover letter that you&#8217;re a person of integrity and dependability&#8211;one he or she will want to contact.</p>
<p>If you incorporate the seven recommendations for a world-class cover letter into your writing, your cover letter may be the one that attracts the hiring manager&#8217;s attention enough to<strong> single you ou</strong>t for that important call for an interview&#8211;and <strong>ultimately for the job itself!</strong></p>
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