What Does Your Business Card Say About You?
Although an ancient practice, exchanging business cards is an essential element to successfully publicize or promote a business or a person. Cards encourage social interaction and facilitate networking.
How to Survive a Layoff
Last month, US employers cut 533,000 nonfarm jobs – a fact that makes even the most tenured employees feel a little anxious about their job security. If you’re like most people, a scary little question continues to creep into your consciousness, “What if it happens to me?” The answer? Be prepared!
Am I on the Right Track?
Am I on the Right Track?
by Erin Meenan on behalf of the Champlain College Career Services Department
Is your job getting old? Is it difficult for you to think of ways to re-invent yourself at work?
We all go through periods of dynamic movement and periods of stagnation at work. For this reason, Tom Peters developed a Personal Positioning questionnaire in his book 'The Circle of Innovation' to help us re-energize, rejuvenate, and continue to build our professional presence.
Are you Recession-Proof? Make Yourself Marketable in Tough Times
Are you recession-proof? Make yourself marketable in tough times
By Erin Meenan on behalf of the Career Services Department
We've all been reading many articles lately about how American workers can 'recession-proof' their jobs and careers.
The Federal Government: A Great Career Track to Explore
The Federal Government: A Great Career Track to Explore
By Erin Meenan for the Career Services Team
Working for the federal government certainly has its perks; great benefits, job security, mobility, and travel are among the few.
The Brand Called You or How to be CEO of Your Own Company: Me, Inc.
The Brand Called You or How to be CEO of Your Own Company: Me, Inc.
By Daphne Walker for the Career Services Team
Inside all of you lies all the talents you’ll ever need to be amazingly successful. ---Robin Ryan, author
The Action Sports Industry: Yesterday’s Passion Becomes Today’s Career
The Action Sports Industry: Yesterday’s Passion Becomes Today’s Career
Submitted by Meghan Oliver for the Career Services Team