ASK the Recruiter. . . Is BACK!

Asking the Experts During Job Search

ASK the Recruiter Ever had a job search or networking question that you were dying to ask the experts? Now’s your chance. Send me your job search, networking, or human resource question and if your question is selected, I will post my response via the blog under the ASK the Recruiter heading. Feel free to […]

Surviving Unemployment

Tips to Help Survive Job Loss or Unemployment

It seems that most days the news is filled with stories about our declining economy and the increasing number of layoffs by businesses looking to cut costs as their own sales decline. If you are one of the millions that has been restructured or laid off, here are a few tips to help survive unemployment […]

Introducing Mini B4J

Mini B4J

Introducing Mini B4J It’s been quite a few days since I last posted to my blog and with good reason. My wonderful husband and I brought a baby girl into the world on December 13, 2008 at 2:01 am. Ryleigh is more beautiful and precious than we ever could have imagined. So between late nights, […]

VIDEO – Back from Iraq and out of work

getting Back from Iraq and Being Out of Work

VIDEO – Back from Iraq and out of work   My buddy Chad Sowash was featured on CNN recently. If you don’t know Chad (and you should) be sure to check out his blog – The Chad. Embedded video from CNN Video.

Top Twitters to Follow as a Job Seeker

Top Twitter Accounts to follow as a Job Seeker

Twitter is described as social network where members posts “micro-blogs” in 140 characters or less. It’s a great way to connect with all different types of people both personally and professionally. “Tweets” which are the actual micro-blog posts can be viewed by your entire network. Your personal tweets and bio can be viewed by Twitter […]