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How do YOU handle being slammed at work?

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We got big news as an ad agency recently: We’re merging with another shop. Our North American agency of under 1000 employees is merging with a world wide agency with over 8000 employees. And that’s a really good thing with one negative, short-term consequence. How about you? Share it with others.

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Are your work communications professional? Are you sure?

ProAssisting Blog

I see this all the time at the advertising agency when either as an intern or new hire just out of college, no matter if you’re out on the town for a couple drinks with your college crew versus communicating with a client/partner/sr. Digg Email Facebook Google Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati TwitThis Comments #1. Agree, disagree?

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Winning Strategies for Employment: Reference Preparation

Job Advice Blog

You may want to ask your references to send you an email once they have been contacted. Provide the HR or hiring manager with the name of the person, title at the time you worked with them, current title (if available), contact phone number and email address. If possible, provide a few extra references.

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A Cover Letter is NOT Optional!

Job Advice Blog

On June 14, 2010, In Resume Writing by Debra Wheatman , By CareersDoneWrite.com 0 What’s the value of writing a cover letter? Here’s a good tip: If you want to increase the chances that your cover letter will be read by a potential hiring manager, include it in the body of your email and attach the résumé. See more here: [link].

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Writing a Resume that Matters

Job Advice Blog

Home Founder Resume Writing Career Coaching Marketing Yourself Selling Yourself Job Stress General Advice Interview Skills "The Relocated Spouse [link] — jobconnection Writing a Resume that Matters On May 12, 2010, In Resume Writing by Debra Wheatman , By CareersDoneWrite.com 2 Writing your own résumé can be a real challenge.

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Resume Proofreading Tips

Job Advice Blog

Put your name, phone, email and address at the top of the page. On page two your name, phone and email should appear. Alex Alex Freund says: May 31, 2010 at 12:17 pm Excellent article Debra. This is one area that cannot afford to be overlooked. Not everybody is good at writing resumes, let’s face it.

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5 tips for Sourcing Employee Training for Small Businesses

The Small Business Blog

Copyright © 1994-2010 Winweb® · All rights reserved. Contact local development agencies – some may offer training programs Hire local teachers or consultants to run short training schedules. Outsourcing Options For Small Business Focus on your business, timeshare professionals. Check their references first.

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