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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

As admins, we’re always trying to organize all the pieces and parts of our professional lives – from workspaces to meetings to travel plans. And we have to keep our executives organized, too. With so much to keep in order, it’s easy to neglect one vitally important area that requires a great deal of organization: our careers.

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5 Job Search Red Flags to Watch Out For

Eat Your Career

Some unscrupulous organizations will post jobs that have very creative, exciting sounding titles for roles that are nothing more than commission-based sales jobs. They’ll offer exorbitant salaries or incredible paths for growth or unbelievable perks…but you’ll always find there’s a catch. If they can’t clearly explain the role….

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Two-for-One Sale: Get Your Interview Tips Now!

On The Job

Give me clean, clear and concise any day." -- Caroline Ceniza-Levine, SixFigureStart Career Coaching "With the influx of applicants returning from military duty, most hiring managers in private sector organizations don't understand military job titles or levels and have no idea what duties or responsibilities are associated with those positions.

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Announcement: The Shrink for Entrepreneurs is hiring

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

Logistics and organization of a globally deployed team. Be highly organized and diligent: Each week you will be responsible for cajoling the world’s busiest people into a tight consulting schedule. It potentially expand to a full time salaried position based on your long term results and ability to grow with the company.

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21 Tips for Job Hunting - A Comprehensive Strategy

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

AKA – Kiyomi’s 21-Step Job Hunt Strategy 1) Contact everyone you know in a personalized, positive, fun email When I first graduated college and whenever I am seeking new opportunities, I will literally email everyone I know. The point of the email is to check in with that person - ask how they are and ASK SPECIFIC QUESTIONS.