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Happy (belated) New Year!

ProAssisting Blog

ProAssisting came into being last year and this year our goal is to expand upon the great successes we’ve had so far… Just to re-cap, in addition to becoming a featured writer for Monster’s AdminSecret , we had a very robust beta testing period thanks to their community of assistants who put our training through its paces.

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Episode 246: How to Be Great at Your Job with Justin Kerr

Productivityist

Justin is a self-described efficiency monster, He is the author of the rogue corporate playbooks How to Write an Email and How to Be a Boss. On the term “efficiency monster” (4:50). On today’s episode, I spent time with Justin Kerr. On being caught with the email trap (6:58). Relevant Links. Book: How to Be Great at Your Job.

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Keywords in Résumé Lead to Interviews

Job Advice Blog

Search the Internet via job boards such as Monster and The Ladders.com to find 5 to 20 job descriptions of jobs advertised in the field you’re interested in. Alex can be reached at: 609-333-8866 alex@landingexpert.com www.landingexpert.com Follow me on Twitter. Your job is to ensure that you embed sufficient keywords in your résumé.

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My Resume Is Ready. What Now?

Job Advice Blog

Home Founder Resume Writing Career Coaching Marketing Yourself Selling Yourself Job Stress General Advice Interview Skills "The Relocated Spouse [link] — jobconnection My Resume Is Ready. The big and popular job boards such as HotJobs.com, Monster, and CareerBuilder.com are musts. Next, the question is where to post it?

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: 5 Ways to Avoid Freaking Out About.

On The Job

Sites like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter are great for keeping tabs on your contacts, but nothing beats a face-to-face conversation for making strong connections. Nothing will help you find another job or protect your career more than having a monster business network. It is THE most underutilized skill of professionals out there.

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Answering Reader Mail: Re-Entering the Admin Field

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Craft your resume based on experience and skill set, not chronologically - and tell a different story. Just like they say have 3-4 different resumes for certain roles, your career history should be edited to get to the heart of your skills not the timeline of it. Get into social media for your skill set and self branding.

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Answering Reader Mail: Before I Move to LA

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Don't neglect using sites like Brazen Careerist, LinkedIn, Monster, Facebook, Twitter, and Meetup to find people who can help you, who you can help, and people with your same questions. 5) Learn to cultivate hope, strength, and re-evaluation skills. Read a lot of industry & business books.

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